eCAM Advance Access published online on October 3, 2006
eCAM, doi:10.1093/ecam/nel061
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1 Traditional Chinese Medicine Department, The 2nd Teaching Hospital, Jilin University, 218 Ziqiang Street, Changchun 130041, Jilin Province, P. R. China
* To whom correspondence should be addressed. Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is based on a paradigm of the body different to that of modern biomedicine. Inherent characteristics of TCM necessitate an active and central role of acupuncturists in acupuncture treatment. The author looks at acupuncture in the practical context and analyzes the role of acupuncturists in diagnostic process and treatment delivery. Acupuncture as a complex non-pharmacological therapy depends solely on the acupuncturists' skills, competence and understanding of TCM theory to work. More attention should be given to this important role of acupuncturists in either clinical practice or research on acupuncture.
Received October 25, 2005
Accepted August 13, 2006
Lecture Series
Role of Acupuncturists in Acupuncture Treatment
Tao Liu 1 *
Tao Liu, E-mail: cctaoliu{at}hotmail.com
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