To seek common grounds on the revised Guidelines, CMIC held an emergency meeting. We have sorted out the resolutions of the meeting and uploaded feedback. We will continue to pay attention and have sent a letter to the relevant CMBA personnel (see the pdf file in the hyperlink below) on the key content of the feedback form.
If you also agree with our point of view, you are welcome to share the point of view, upload your valuable opinions via the online form on the CMBA official website, express your own voice for the regulation upgrade of the Australian Chinese medicine industry, and safeguard the rights and interests of our Chinese medicine practitioners home and aboard!
*The Chinese Medicine Board of Australia’s revised Guidelines on safe Chinese herbal medicine practice are open for public consultation until close of business Friday 4 March 2022. The changes in the guidelines are mostly editorial and do not represent any significant change or impact for practitioners.
*The Chinese Medicine Board of Australia’s revised Guidelines on infection prevention and control for acupuncture and related practices are open for public consultation until close of business Friday 4 March 2022. The revised CMBA guidelines incorporate relevant parts of the Australian guidelines and are intended to be more of a stand-alone document.
More information about the submission can be found through the link of CMBA official website: https://www.chinesemedicineboard.gov.au/News/Consultations.aspx
Please refer to CMIC submission letter of the public consultation on the CMBA’s revised Guidelines on safe Chinese herbal medicine practice and the revised Guidelines on infection prevention and control for acupuncture and related practices by clicking on this bottom.