Education Guidelines
The National Academic Standards Committee for TCM (NASC) was
established by AACMA in 1998 as an open consultative forum of the TCM
profession to consult and advise on matters related to TCM educational
standards.
In a project spanning three years (1998 - 2001) the NASC developed
the Australian Guidelines for Traditional Chinese Medicine Education
(the Guidelines).
The guidelines were published by AACMA on behalf of the NASC. The
NASC consultation process involved the active participation of all
identifiable TCM education providers, most TCM professional associations
and representation from government (QLD, NSW, VIC and SA).
http://www.acupuncture.org.au/Portals/0/AACMAFiles/PDFs/Education%20Guidelines/Education%20Guidelines%20-%20part%201%20of%206.pdf
http://www.acupuncture.org.au/Portals/0/AACMAFiles/PDFs/Education%20Guidelines/Education%20Guidelines%20-%20part%202%20of%206.pdfhttp://www.acupuncture.org.au/Portals/0/AACMAFiles/PDFs/Education%20Guidelines/Education%20Guidelines%20-%20part%203%20of%206.pdf
http://www.acupuncture.org.au/Portals/0/AACMAFiles/PDFs/Education%20Guidelines/Education%20Guidelines%20-%20part%204%20of%206.pdf
http://www.acupuncture.org.au/Portals/0/AACMAFiles/PDFs/Education%20Guidelines/Education%20Guidelines%20-%20part%205%20of%206.pdf
http://www.acupuncture.org.au/Portals/0/AACMAFiles/PDFs/Education%20Guidelines/Education%20Guidelines%20-%20part%206%20of%206.pdf
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