Professional Issues in Practice

Effective practice depends not only on therapeutic skills and theoretical knowledge but on sound protocols of conduct and ethics, which are not well understood. Robin explains the protocols from her position of experience in the regulatory field.

Robin Marchment
Robin Marchment

Series Overview

Effective practice relies not only on therapeutic skills, but also on professional ethics, communication with patients and other practitioners, and an understanding of the law which is poorly understood by most practitioners. Robin’s experience in regulatory practice as an accredited assessor and national examiner, as well as her involvement in prosecutions as consultant and expert witness, has provided her with insights and cautions that she shares in this series. The courses address a broad range of professional obligations and requirements that ultimately affect our practice.

Courses Included In This Series

Course 1
  • CPDs: Approved By: AACMA (4), ANTA (4), ATMS (4), Acupuncture NZ (4), Standard Certificate (4), NCCAOM (4)

  • Language: English

  • Course Type: Studio Recording

  • Course Length: 4h

  • Course Notes: Notes Are Provided With This Course.

  • Access Period: Lifetime

Professional Issues in Practice - Course 1

This course explains professional requirements and their value to your practice, making it easier for busy practitioners to meet their responsibilities. It also offers advice on how to handle a complaint made against you.

Course Overview

Effective practice relies not only on therapeutic skills, but also on professional ethics, communication with patients and other practitioners, and an understanding of the law which is poorly understood by most practitioners. Robin’s experience in regulatory practice as an accredited assessor and national examiner, as well as her involvement in prosecutions as consultant and expert witness, has provided her with insights and cautions that she shares in this series. The courses address a broad range of professional obligations and requirements that ultimately affect our practice.

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Course 2
  • CPDs: Approved By: AACMA (4.75), ANTA (4.75), ATMS (4.75), Acupuncture NZ (4.75), Standard Certificate (4.75), NCCAOM (4.5)

  • Language: English

  • Course Type: Studio Recording

  • Course Length: 4.75h

  • Course Notes: Notes Are Provided With This Course.

  • Access Period: Lifetime

Professional Issues in Practice - Course 2

This course covers training standards, less well-known issues in professional ethics and the avoidance and management of pneumothorax. It also discusses high risk acupuncture points and the safe preparation, administration and dosage of toxic herbs.

Course Overview

Effective practice relies not only on therapeutic skills, but also on professional ethics, communication with patients and other practitioners, and an understanding of the law which is poorly understood by most practitioners. Robin’s experience in regulatory practice as an accredited assessor and national examiner, as well as her involvement in prosecutions as consultant and expert witness, has provided her with insights and cautions that she shares in this series. The courses address a broad range of professional obligations and requirements that ultimately affect our practice.

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Teacher

Robin Marchment

Robin is a registered herbalist and acupuncturist, having completed internships at Chinese hospitals in Guangxi and Xi’An where her focus was on gynaecology. She is lecturer, practitioner and is author of “Gynaecology Revisited” and co-author of “Shang Han Lun Explained”.

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