1. 2022 CMASA Academic Summit and Call for Papers
CMASA is pleased to announce its call for papers for the 8th CMASA Chinese Medicine Academic Summit which will be held virtually online on Sunday, 27 November 2022.
The Summit aims to promote the Chinese Medicine classics and to pass on Chinese medicine classical literature from generation to generation.
The Summit is led by the CMASA Academic Department, both offline and online simultaneously, with most attendees from Australia and some overseas. The Summit will summarise and demonstrate the academic progress in various aspects in the past year. Through the Summit, the experiences of the older generation will be passed onto the next generation. It will also highlight the application of the guiding principles described in classical literature to be closely integrated in the clinical practice.
What You’ll Need
Presenters:
- Presenters’ position and contact
- A brief bio (up to 100 words)
Presentation Type:
- Presentation duration: 30 minutes (presentation and Q&A)
- To be presented by individuals, in pairs or as a team
Abstract Requirements:
- Submitted papers should not exceed 5,000
- The submission should include the title, an abstract and a brief bio. This is to facilitate promotion of the pre-conference publicity.
Submission due date:
Submissions close on 30 September 2022.
Registration contact details:
Dr Shu Wang
Academic Department, CMASA Mobile: 0404 880 538
We are inviting you to actively participate in the event. You are also welcome to recommend academic speakers.
2. The CMASA September 2022 National “Great Doctors’ Forum”
The “Great Doctors’ Forum” Program has been designed within the framework of professional development. We are delighted to announce its September 2022 forum. Please refer to the details below.
Time and Date | 7:30 pm-10:30 pm, AEST (Australian Eastern Time) Sunday, 25 September 2022
Please remember to convert the AEST into the time zone of your location. |
Keynote speech title | Chinese Medicine Clinical Tuina |
Keynote speaker: Dr Qiudong Wang | Dr Qiudong Wang is a registered Chinese medicine doctor and acupuncturist in Australia. Dr Wang graduated from Beijing University of Chinese Medicine majoring in Chinese Medicine. Dr Wang holds a Bachelor of Health Sciences and a Master of Traditional Chinese Medicine from University of Western Sydney. Dr Wang held positions of the 9th and 10th Secretary-General of CMASA’s NSW Branch, the committee member of World General Federation of Natural Medicine, and the standing committee member of Specialty Committee of Pain Rehabilitation Medicine of World Federation of Chinese Medicine Societies. |
Forum themes |
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Format | Online Live Webinar |
Who should attend | All Australian CMASA members |
CPD | 4 points (Formal) |
Fees and payment method | $40.00 (members), $60.00 (non-members)
Direct payment into CMASA Account: A/C Commonwealth Bank Account Name: CMASA Education BSB: 062 133 Account Number: 18001600 After the payment is finalised, please email the payment screenshot to: cmasatcm@hotmail.com |
Registration | Close on COB 22 September 2022 |
The Webinar serial code | N22SEP25 |
Contact details: | Jo
Tel: 02-97276831 Mobile: 0431327369 Email: cmasatcm@hotmail.com |
3. NSW Course Announcement: Passing on the Classics to the Next Generation
With members following and in anticipation, the NSW “Miraculous Pivot (Lingshu)” course is to be held on 19 September 2022. This is the 5th Lecture in the Fourth Lecture Series.
As the saying goes, “If you don not accumulate small steps, you cannot reach thousands of miles; if you do not accumulate small streams, you cannot become a river or a sea”. After a year of persistence, I believe that many members have seen the difference the lectures have made, and the clinical practice must have seen a great improvement too.
This course will focus more on clinical application and will pave the way for further learning of classics! If there is no solid foundation to find solutions, no matter how wonderful the classics illustration, it will still be sitting on the shelves collecting dust. No matter how wonderful the acupoints are, it is still difficult to decipher the mystery!
This foundation refers to the physiological and anatomical knowledge under acupoints. At the same time this is also the pathological source of various complex diseases. In other words, without understanding the anatomy, physiological or pathological basis, it is difficult to understand why a disease in the upper body can be treated by needling on the lower body; why several needling techniques can be applied to the same acupoint; why transition between the reinforcing and reducing technique yields a different treatment outcome. Without the foundation of the classics, one will not really understand the true meaning why the ancients define these special acupoints!
The fourth series of the classics learning course continued to be delivered by Prof Guoqing Wei whom you are now quite familiar with. Based on his decades of efforts and research, Prof Wei has built into familiar acupoints with western medicine’s physiological and pathological knowledge which does not deviate from the Chinese Medicine knowledge base. In this unique way, Prof Wei has been leading us to unlock the secretes behind acupoints, review and consolidate the learning from previous lectures.
These well-connected lectures will become the cornerstone of accurate clinical dialectical guiding ideology! Such an opportunity is really a blessing for our members, and it is also the best learning opportunity that should not be missed!
The “Miraculous Pivot (Lingshu)” course is an appropriate approach designed for the CMASA members who practise acupuncture and Tuina. The purpose is to:
- Establish the Chinese Medicine thinking,
- Improve clinical skills to solve clinical problems,
- Improve Chinese Medicine academic skills,
- Promote the quality and safety of clinical practice,
- Further develop Chinese Medicine, and
- Increase income and social status of
Through the active participation of most CMASA members, classics learning has become popular. The interaction with lecturers has also built up the members’ confidence and enthusiasm for the profession. We firmly believe that the road to learning classics will grow wider and wider in the teaching and learning. Your trust and support are greatly appreciated.
Thanks to the CMASA academic leaders who have carefully built this platform for members with an intention to lead everyone to enter the gate of Chinese medicine classics as soon as possible, embarking on a genuine journey of Chinese Medicine.
These courses put emphasis on the quality and the outcome of learning, without speeding to catch up with the progress. Theory and clinical practice are closely integrated to ensure that the participants will not only learn the practical hands-on needling skills, techniques and other aspects of one move and one style, but also thoroughly understand the classical theory and use it as a guiding ideology.
This lecture will provide a live demonstration: tentatively the 5th lesson will provide an observation opportunity of live virtual demonstration via Zoom. One or two participants who have registered for the on-site demonstration can choose to go to the scene to participate in the needling application or to experience the needling feeling. Please contact the CMASA event organiser, the place to be offered by the order of registration! You can also shoot some short videos in a timely manner for everyone to review and explore, so as to directly sublimate the classic theoretical knowledge and rational understanding taught by the teacher into a perceptual understanding that can be used, and truly learn from the teacher’s decades of rich clinical experience!
Registration details
Time and date | 7:30 pm-10:30 pm AEST (Australian Eastern Time) Monday, 19 September 2022
Please remember to convert the AEST into the time zone of your location. |
Format | Online Live Zoom Webinar |
Scope (Australia-wide) |
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CPD | 3 DPD points per lecture |
Fees |
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Payment method | Please to the CMASA Account: Commonwealth Bank
Account Name: CMASA Education BSB: 062 133 Account Number: 18001600
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Registration | Please email your registration by: Email: cmasatcm@hotmail.com or Tel: 02 97276831
Registration closes on COB 22 September 2022. |
Course code | N22CL4
If you register for a single lecture, please specify which one. For example, if you register for the second lecture in the fourth lecture series, then specify the course code as N22CL42. |
Contact details: | Jo
Telephone: 02-97276831 Mobile: 0431327369 Email: cmasatcm@hotmail.com |
4. 2022 Annual General Meeting and Election of the Victoria Branch
According to the Charter of the CMASA Victorian Branch, it is time for a new term of the Committee members. The current Committee decided to hold the 2022 election on Sunday afternoon, 25 September 2022. To assist with the process, the Committee has established a “Election Preparation Working Group”.
The elections will be held in a democratic, fair and transparent manner in accordance with the CMASA Charter. The new Committee will serve for a three-year term. The next committee afterwards will be elected every two years, in order to concord with the election year of the whole CMASA election.
The current Committee hereby extends a formal invitation to all members who are interested in being elected as a committee member. Candidates will need to meet the requirements listed below to actively participate in the election.
Eligibility to be elected as a committee member:
- Being a Chinese medicine practitioner, or an acupuncturist, or a herbalist,
- Holding a current valid registration with the Chinese Medicine Board of Australia,
- Being an active practitioner in the current calendar year,
- Have been a formal CMASA member for three years or above, and
- Voluntary enrolment in the election for candidacy
Candidates are requested to email their personal information, including a resume and campaign summary, to the CMASA Victoria Branch’s email address: cmasavic2019@gmail.com. Candidate profiles need to be concise within the 300 word limit.
The expression of interest closes on 12 September 2022. We encourage members who are interested to actively participate in this event and to register the interest to be elected as a committee member, with an intention to contribute to building a brighter future for CMASA.
5. Victorian “Great Doctors’ Forum”: Policy, Regulations and Safety Practice
Time and date: 1:30pm-5:30pm, Sunday, 4 September 2022
Speaker 1: Dr. Jerry Zhang
Theme: Policies and Regulations, Practice Matters, Medical Safety
Dr Zhang graduated with a Bachelor of Traditional Chinee Medicine from Beijing University of Chinese Medicine in 1982. Dr Zhang also held a PhD from Beijing Medical University in 1987, then he became an associate professor at the same university. Dr Zhang won a first prize and a second prize of the National Science and Technology Progress Award of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Dr Zhang published more than 40 academic papers in different countries, i.e. China, the United Kingdom, Germany, the United States and Australia. In 1994, Dr Zhang taught Chinese Medicine at RMIT University in Australia. He is now a Chinese medicine practitioner, specialising in Chinese medicine internal medicine, immunology, dermatology, preventive medicine, oncology and geriatrics. Dr Zhang was a member of the Chinese Medicine Board of Australia for three terms. He is currently a member of the Chinese Medicine Accreditation Committee in the Australian Health Practitioner Authority (AHPRA).
Speaker 2: Dr. Junzeng Xin
Theme: Reflections on Chinese Medicine lobbying prior to the 2022 Australian Commonwealth election
Dr Junzeng Xin will provide an in-depth analysis of the impact of various parties in Australia on the policies of the Chinese medicine profession as well as the importance of further improving the laws and regulations of the Australian Chinese medicine industry and protecting the safety of the public. Dr Xin will focus his analysis on the following:
- The Australian Government,
- Parliamentary members
- Chinese Medicine Board of Australia (AHPRA)
- Chinese medicine professional associations
- Western medicine professional association/s
- Pharmaceutical corporations
- Chinese medicine practitioners
Dr Xin graduated from Liaoning University of Traditional Chinese Medicine with a Bachelor’s degree in 1996 and a Master’s degree in acupuncture in 1999. Dr Xin was as a Senior Lecturer at the School of Acupuncture and Massage at Liaoning University of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
Dr Xin was the President of Chinese Medicine of Australia (CMA) Inc.
Please note that AHPRA as well as all insurance companies require mandatory ongoing education on policies, regulations and Chinese medicine clinical practice, for each registered Chinese medicine acupuncturist each year. Please do not miss this lecture and remember to register in time.
Registration Details
Format |
Online Live Zoom Webinar |
CPD |
4 formal points(professional issue) |
Registration |
Register by:
· Email: cmasavic2019@gmail.com · WeChat group (Victoria CMASA official group)
Note: Details of fees and registration time will be announced separately. |
Payment |
Please transfer the fee directly into CMASA account: Commonwealth Bank
Account Name: CMASA VIC BSB: 062 300, Account number: 1036 7029 Please remember to email screenshots of your payment and your personal information to the CMASA VIC email: cmasavic2019@gmail.com |
6. The 6th CMASA Advanced First Aid Certificate Course (NSW)
Please note that there is only a limited number of places availabe in the 6th CMASA Advanced First Aid Certificate Course in NSW. Please register in this course, especially for those members whose first aid certification will expire during September to December this year, noting there will be no further courses available if there is not sufficient demand for it this year.
Time Date | 4:00 pm (AEST)
Wednesday, 21 September 2022 |
Venue | Suite 9,Level 1, 1 – 17 Elsie Street, Burwood NSW 2134
Please note that we are in the same building as Burwood RTA, next to RTA 1-17 doorway. You will pass a café before you get to the elevator on the ground floor lobby. Press the button in the lift for Floor One. After you exit the lift, you will find our office, Suite 9, on your righthand side. |
Fee |
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Payment Details: | CMASA Bank Account: Commonwealth Bank A/C Name: CMASA Education
BSB: 062133 Account number: 18001600. Please note the following:
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Contact | CMASA Head Office email: cmasatcm@hotmail.com
Contact person in charge: Dr Margaret Wu Email: margaretdoc@hotmail.com SMS: 0405 284 012 |
Specific training requirements:
- Homework and related training materials or content will be emailed to the trainees upon receiving the evidence of your
- When you attend the training, please bring: 1) a pen and your completed homework; and 2) the original copies of the 100-point ID documents to be photocopied for record
Other matters:
- The Advanced First Aid Certificate Course (HLTAID011) is delivered in Mandarin (standard Chinese).
- This certificate is accepted by the Australian Government, valid for 3 years. The certificate will be available on the same day.
- This certificate is an important credential for engaging in practising massage, acupuncture or other healthcare work, as well as getting private insurance rebates.
A reminder that during the Covid-19 pandemic, it is important to note:
- If you feel unwell and have flu-like symptoms, please do not participate in the training. Please notify Dr Margaret Wu (SMS: 0405 284 012) as soon as
- Please prepare a mask and wear it while attending the first aid
About the 100 points ID:
- Please remember to bring the original 100-point ID with you, and they need to make a copy on the spot.
- Attend the training as the person identified on the ID, and do not be late for the
- 100-point ID proof (please refer to the following details for score calculation):
- Passport (current) – 70 points
- Australian Citizenship – 70 points
- Australian Driver’s License (current) – 40 points
- NSW Photo Card (valid) – 40 points
- Medicare card – 25 points
- Bank Card (Australia) – 25 points
- Bank statement or confirmation of opening a bank account – 25 points
- Registration document for buying a car in Australia – 25 points
- One phone bill or one housing utility bill e.g. water bill, gas bill, electricity bill (within the last three months) – 25 points