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WorkCover QLD announces Chinese Medicine Practitioner Table of Costs effective 1st July 2014 including Service Conditions, Consultations, Item Codes, Clinical Reports, Return to Work Reports & Patient Records.

Important information for all health including Chinese Medicine practitioners in effect from today (17 March 2014)

The World Health Organisation has released its Traditional Medicine Strategy for 2014-2023 which sends a strong message to all governments around the world that Traditional Medicine (Natural Therapies) is a very important part of health care and that community demand is increasing.

The Chinese Medicine Board of Australia (CMBA) developed the guidelines as a resource to provide information and inform practice.

The CMBA has made available a Graduate Information Document to facilitate graduates transition from student to registered health practitioner.

A delegation of Chinese government officials have visited Goulburn to look at the viability of opening a $220 million Traditional Chinese Medicine training facility in the city.

TCM in Cancer Care: A Review of Controlled Clinical Studies Published in Chinese...Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has been widely applied for cancer care in China. There have been a large number of controlled clinical studies published in Chinese literature, yet no systematic searching and analysis has been done.

The Sun Herbal web site is not sales oriented; the main purpose is to provide you with practical information.

It is enrolment time for 2013 TCM/Acupuncture Masters of Health Science courses.

CMBA releases the Code of Conduct, Advertising Guidelines and Mandatory Notifications Guidelines.

CMBA releases updated FAQ document which includes information regarding Advanced Diploma qualifications and evidence requirements for courses...

The Chinese Medicine Board of Australia releases its latest Communiqué.

The Chinese Medicine Board of Australia is inviting applications from interested persons to be appointed to an Accreditation Committee...

A modification has been made to Q 20. relating to English Language Examinations

Media Release from the Board.

Practitioners are urged to apply for national registration early.

The Chinese Medicine Board of Australia has released answers to frequently asked questions regarding the English Language Standard

Schedule of dates and times for Chinese Medicine Board of Australia (CMBA) registration information sessions now available.

CMBA provides Feedback on Submissions and Registration Standards

National Registration Standards for Chinese Medicine approved by the Australian Health Workforce Ministerial Council released on 16/1/2012

The Chinese Medicine Board of Australia is planning to hold a number of information sessions around Australia in late February 2012.


The Chinese Medicine Board of Australia has released another communiqué dated 17th November 2011.


The Chinese Medicine Board of Australia advised ANTA of a link to the Consultation Paper released by the CMBA on the 21st November 2011.

The Chinese Medicine Board of Australia releases a Communiqué

Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is a science dating back thousands of years. This medical science is based on the understanding of the energetic make up of the body.

The prestigious Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine has appointed Sydney-based integrative oncology expert, Dr. Daniel Weber PhD MSc, as visiting Professor to their Medical School.

The Chinese Medicine Board of Australia (the Board) has released a consultation paper on proposed registration standards...

Chinese herbal medicine is a natural alternative for hair restoration, gray hair reversal and/or overcoming the health disorders that often result in thinning hair.

From tomorrow, EU citizens can be reassured that the traditional herbal medicines they buy in the EU are safe and effective.

Cold and flu season is upon us. Traditional Chinese Medicine has effective time-tested techniques which boost immunity and protect us from colds or the flu.

National registration for Chinese Medicine will commence on the 1st July 2012 and ANTA has been participating on the Project team

The healing capacity of green tea has been understood and cultivated by the Chinese for more than 5,000 years.

A 1,800-year old Chinese herbal remedy for an upset stomach may boost the effectiveness of chemotherapy while reducing its side effects, according to a study conducted by researchers from Yale University and published in the journal Science Translational Medicine.

Insomnia is a common condition in which people have difficulty either falling asleep or staying asleep. It is listed by the World Health Organization as a condition which has been shown to be treated effectively by acupuncture (1)

Traditional Chinese Medicine offers ways to keep the Heart healthy and strong, even when a person does not have typical symptoms of heart disease.

Ginkgo biloba (the Maidenhair tree) is a deciduous tree native to China, Korea and Japan. Ginkgo leaves and seeds have a long history of use in traditional Chinese medicine for a range of conditions.

Out of about 10,000 Chinese medicinal plants only about 60 belong to the class of Superior Tonic Herbs. Out of these 60 herbs He Shou Wu is the most amazing longevity tonic of all. It is widely used in Chinese herbal medicine as a tonic to prevent premature aging by tonifying the Kidney and Liver functions.
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