The NSW Health Professional Councils and Health Professional Councils Authority have launched their joint Aboriginal Cultural Safety Strategy 2023 – 2024.
Please note: The deadline for these Expressions of Interest has now passed.
The Chinese Medicine Council of New South Wales is currently seeking to appoint a range of Chinese Medicine Practitioners as ‘on call’ expert members, for the purposes of:
The Chinese Medicine Board of Australia has published the annual registration fees for all registered practitioners. NSW Chinese Medicine practitioners have a set annual registration fee of
You need reliable, evidence-based information to be able to make good choices about your healthcare.
The Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA) has released a position statement for practitioners and students encouraging registered health practitioners and students (particularly
In this short video message, Professor Danforn Lim, President of the Chinese Medicine Council of NSW, provides 10 simple steps on how to celebrate Lunar New Year in a COVID-safe way.
The Council understands the current widespread concerns regarding the novel coronavirus (COVID-19).
The 2018/19 Annual Report of the Chinese Medicine Council of NSW is now available.
The 2018/19 Annual Report is structured in three parts:
Registered Chinese medicine practitioners have a duty to ensure that their professional/academic qualifications are clearly displayed as awarded by their University/College.