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Who we are
Our Council is made up of six members, including Chinese medicine practitioners, a community member and a legal member.
The type of complaints we manage
We manage complaints about the clinical care and treatment, professional behaviour or health of registered Chinese medicine practitioners and students in NSW.
What we do
We manage complaints about the conduct, performance and health of registered health practitioners and students in NSW.
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Complaints are concerns about the care, treatment or behaviour of a registered health practitioner.
Our website can provide you with more information about the assessment and management of a complaint. You can also contact us.
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