From the Chair of the American Society of Acupuncturists
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Dear Colleagues and Friends,
We're thrilled to report that we have over 200 registrants for our upcoming, inaugural ASA national meeting! The event is shaping up to be a truly memorable occasion. We have excellent speakers delivering relevant and timely material, 15 NCCAOM PDAs, as well as a day on Capitol Hill lobbying for not only our profession, but also for the greater field of integrative medicine. Our vendor presence allows us to plan some lovely meals and receptions, facilitate networking as well as develop key relationships among all in attendance. If you have not yet registered for
this historical meeting
, please do!
Recently, we gave an address to the Council of Colleges of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (CCAOM) that provided an overview of the development and status of the ASA. Please take time to
view it here
We hope that when you see all of the work that's been done by so many dedicated professionals, you'll understand even more why we are so enthusiastic about taking our work to the next level.
The ASA is not just made up of a few individuals, but of all those leaders representing their state associations as well as the dedicated members working for the profession all over the country. We want to thank the more than 50 state leaders who will be in attendance for our Council meeting preceding the conference. The work of all of these volunteers is what makes the ASA strong, and provides the profession with the person-power to make a real difference in American healthcare. Additionally, thank you to every one of more than 4400 individual acupuncturists who support the profession through voluntary membership in this structure. Each and every one of you helps to make us a stronger voice for the profession, and allows us to do the work needed to incorporate this phenomenal medicine into U.S. healthcare.
Sincerely,
David W. Miller, MD, LAc
Chair, American Society of Acupuncturists
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Come join your friends and colleagues at our inaugural ASA Conference!
This conference is approved for
15 NCCAOM PDAs
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ASA Inaugural Conference - Your questions for ASA, ACAOM, CCAOM and/or NCCAOM?
Application for ASA Capitol Hill Health Fair
Licensed Acupuncturists or Acupuncture Coordinators
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Thank you to our Premier Sponsors
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Come check out the official journal of the American Society of Acupuncturists
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Monthly Legislative Report
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Our focus this month is to ensure that everyone is familiar with the language of our asks below and to please do the following:
- Participate is the legislative training being provided during the ASA conference
- Please review the Call to Action newsletter to better understand our asks and the language we should use with our representatives
- Review the "our asks" section below:
Our "asks"
ASK #1
Acupuncture for Our Heroes Act
Sponsor: Rep. Judy Chu
House Ask:
Please Co-Sponsor
Senate Ask:
Companion Bill
The Bill was assigned to the House Committee on Veterans Affairs and therefore we will have a particular target of all 28 members of this Committee.
From the Senate, we will ask for a Companion Bill to be Sponsored and Introduced. That can come from any member of the Senate
ASK #2
To amend the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act with respect to compounding pharmacies, and for other purposes
Sponsors: Rep. Morgan Griffith
& Rep. Henry Cuellar
House Ask:
Please Co-Sponsor
Senate Ask:
Companion Bill
We will be seeking a sponsor for a companion bill on the Senate side.
ASK #3
Congressional Integrative
Health & Wellness Caucus
Bi-Partisan Co-Chairs
Rep. Judy Chu (D-CA-27th)
Rep. Jackie Walorski (R-IN-2nd)
House ONLY Ask: Join the Caucus
Perhaps the easiest ask of all is to get your Congressman to join the Integrative Health & Wellness Caucus. This is an effort to build a voting block in Congress that consistently seeks out information from organizations that represent practitioners of disciplines that are not currently considered "mainstream medicine." Allow both Representatives words to help inform this "ask".
Please review the ASA Call to Action! Newsletter sent last month.
Thank you for all you do for the profession!
For more information, contact Kallie Guimond, Director of Government Affairs, Integrative Health Policy Consortium and American Society of Acupuncturists Conference Chair kguimond@ihpc.org
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Sustain domestic production with
High Falls Gardens
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ASA Members: State Associations in Action
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The Wisconsin Society of Acupuncturists hosted Lobby Day at the State Capitol on May 8, 2019. Members made constituent visits with their legislators, informing them about their acupuncture businesses, the role of acupuncture a non-pharmacological option for pain management, and answered many questions. Thank you to the ASA for all of the professional handouts we were able to share with policy makers! This year we also offered free auricular acupuncture and had over 40 people receive their first ever acupuncture treatment. A variety of people attended the free clinic: legislators and staff, building staff, visitors to the Capitol and fellow acupuncturists. WISCA is excited to offer this annually moving forward.
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The Vermont Acupuncture Association is hosting an Acupuncture Oncology Workshop
with Yair Maimon OMD, PhD
Sun, June 30th & Mon., July 1st, 2019,
9:00am - 5:30pm at the University of Vermont.
15 NCCAOM PDAs Approved
The Vermont Acupuncture Association welcomes Dr. Yair Maimon. While this well-received course has been offered throughout Europe, this live Acupuncture Oncology course is the first time it is being offered in America! This live Acupuncture Oncology class (along with online component) allows participants to be eligible for an International Oncology Acupuncture Certificate through the TCM Academy of Integrative Medicine.
This class immediately follows the SAR Conference, also held at the University of Vermont.
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SAR's 2019 International Research Conference June 27-29, 2019 | Burlington, VT, USA
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Acupuncture Research, Health Care Policy, & Community Health...
Closing the Loop
SAR's 2019 Research Conferenc
e will close the information "loop" between acupuncture researchers, clinicians, policy makers, and third-party payers; and continue to provide an international forum for researchers to clarify, strengthen, and disseminate the evidence base and shape the future acupuncture research agenda. This event is co-sponsored by the ASA.
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Join
Lhasa OMS
and the
Florida State Oriental Medical Association
June 8-9, 2019
for
Love Your Practice:
Practice Building and Management – 2 Day Event in Miami, FL.
Stream this live from the comfort of your home, office or local coffee shop AND earn up to 13 NCCAOM PDAs.
Learn about topics such as:
- Digital Marketing and Branding
- Keeping better Medical Records
- Leveraging Technology for profitability
- Different Practice Models: Pros and Cons
- Finding a job as an Acupuncturist
- CBD Product sales to increase revenue
- Inspiration from Industry Leaders
And more….
ASA Members
receive 25% Off Live Streaming with promo code:
LYP-FL2019
Attendees also receive $40 Lhasa OMS Credit that can be used for anything
(including Online CEUs
) at
www.LhasaOMS.com
Register Now for Live Streaming
(Don’t Forget to use code LYP-FL2019 at checkout to save 25%)
Want to Attend in Miami? Register Now
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CSOMA May Update
CSOMA Opposes Athletic Bill AB1592
CBD Live Webinar - 1.5 FREE CEUS
8-Module Kampo Training in San Diego
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CSOMA Opposes Athletic Bill AB1592
On April 16, CSOMA issued an open letter to the California Acupuncture Board strongly objecting to AB 1592 as currently written and amended on March 28, 2019. CSOMA states it represents a potential public safety danger to Californians by persons practicing Acupuncture (aka Dry Needling), which are grossly undertrained to administer Acupuncture safely and effectively.
CSOMA requests that the California Acupuncture Board strongly object to the current wording and omissions contained within AB 1592 on the basis of the lack of protections to the public safety in regard to the Licensed Practice of Acupuncture in California.
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Free CBD Webinar – June 12, 2019 (1.5 CEUs)
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LIVE Webinar:
June 12, 7-8:30PM (PST)
Course Title:
The Endocannabinoid System (ECS) and CBD for Inflammatory and Neurological Disorders
Credits:
FREE 1.5 (Category 1) credits issued to CSOMA Professional members upon successful completion of the course
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Join & Save! New Membership Benefit
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New Member Benefit: Save Thousands in Taxes
CSOMA Members Eligible for a Health Reimbursement Account with BASE
Small business owners can save an average of $4,700 in tax savings a year on healthcare spending with a Section 105 BASE® Health Reimbursement Arrangement (HRA).
The Section 105 BASE® HRA was designed to assist small business owners with healthcare expenses, by allowing them to deduct up to 100% of healthcare costs, including individual insurance premiums and qualifying out-of-pocket medical expenses.
This IRS-approved tax savings plan also provides business owners the means to deduct these expenses as a business deduction.
Advantages:
- CSOMA Members get a 5% discount on setup fees.
- Reduce the financial impact of health care expenses.
- Deduct up to 100% of qualifying family medical expenses as a business deduction.
- Pay for eligible out-of-pocket health care expenses, while paying no taxes on reimbursements.
- Utilize a plan that meets the requirements of the ACA, IRS, Department of Labor and ERISA.
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Kampo Clinical Training in San Diego – Starts in June!
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8 Module Kampo Training in San Diego with Nigel Dawes 2019 - 2020
24 Continuing Education Credits per module (192 total for the series) pending with NCCAOM, TX, CA, FL
This clinical training is designed as a post-graduate internship in the theory and practice of Kampo medicine, the system of traditional Herbal Medicine practiced in Japan. This system offers practitioners familiar with the basics of TCM and other East-Asian theoretical models the opportunity to learn a direct, hands-on, clinical approach to the practice of herbal prescribing, including fukushin (abdominal diagnosis).
The Kampo Internship (K.I.) is composed of two integral components – the classroom and the clinic experience. Each is given equal weight throughout the training, which is offered in eight, three day modules over a 2-year period.
Learn more
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Top 8 Things
Acupuncture Treats
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How to Get Involved with ASA
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State Association Membership:
There are many avenues to being involved with the American Society of Acupuncturists. To enjoy the full benefits of membership, we encourage Licensed Acupuncturists to join their state association that is a member of ASA. You are considered a member of the ASA at no additional charge. State Associations that are currently members of ASA can be found
here
. State associations who are interested in membership with ASA may contact our Board Secretary LiMing Tseng at
Secretary@asacu.org
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Other Ways to Be Involved:
Licensed Practitioners and Acupuncture Students who are unaffiliated with state associations may receive information about the state and federal regulatory and legislative environments, along with newsworthy announcements about the acupuncture industry by becoming an Associate of the ASA. Options for sitting on the Council, serving on Committees, or voting are not included in this option. For more information, please contact ASA Board Member Dr. Christine Cronin, DAOM, L.Ac at
Newsletter@asacu.org
. You may also sign up to receive information directly at www.asacu.org.
To Sign Up for Membership & Support Online, Visit Our Website:
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American Society of Acupuncturists | 619-847-9613 | Newsletter@asacu.org | www.ASAcu.org
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