Guest guest Posted January 10, 2008 Report Share Posted January 10, 2008 Question for the profession: Since I have not been practicing in Oregon for as many years as most of you, I am not familiar with the political history of our legislative efforts or profession's goals. Is there any interest on part of the profession or has there ever been any attempt to include " chiropractic acupuncture " dry needling biomechanical model within our scope of practice. As many of you know, for those that have completed Yennie's or Amaro's or other chiropractic college sponsored acupuncture certifications one can utilize this under their DC scope in multiple other states. Any attempts to include this in Oregon? I believe I saw WSCC sponsored an acupuncture program in Utah last year, so it is obviously being taught by a local chiropractic college. >Any thoughts or info. >Thank-you, > >Bill Hartje, DC >billhartje@... > >Six Factors of Health >www.drhartje.com >(503) 684-6037 Six Factors of Health www.drhartje.com (503) 684-6037 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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