Mainstreaming Acupuncture: Barriers and Solutions

S. Stumpf, D. E. Kendall, M. Hardy
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Abstract

There is a place for the acupuncture profession within primary care. Nationwide, community clinics that serve the population of under- and uninsured persons are facing a tremendous shortage of primary care practitioners. Marginalized health care professions, that is, acupuncture, chiropractic, and naturopathy, are being drawn into a primary care role. An unanticipated workforce opportunity exists to fill the caregiver gap in community clinics. This transition can be quickly realized in states such as California where statutory code states that acupuncture is to be regulated and controlled as a primary care profession, but the requisite training has yet to be provided. Specific clinical experience in primary care settings would help overcome long-standing barriers that have resulted in the marginalization of the profession, high under- and unemployment among acupuncturists, and result in greater access to acupuncture treatment. A 1-year primary care training program for licensed acupuncturists (LAcs), which features clinical and didactic training, akin to what a physician assistant receives, would prepare acupuncturists to work in mainstream medicine. With appropriate training and biomedical collaboration skills, the participation of acupuncturists in mainstream medical settings can be accomplished with support from the acupuncture profession and mainstream medicine.
针灸主流化:障碍与解决方案
针灸专业在初级保健中占有一席之地。在全国范围内,社区诊所服务的人口不足和没有保险的人正面临着初级保健从业人员的巨大短缺。边缘化的卫生保健专业,即针灸、脊椎指压疗法和自然疗法,正被纳入初级保健的角色。一个意想不到的劳动力机会存在,以填补护理人员在社区诊所的差距。在加州等州,这种转变可以很快实现,在这些州,法定法规规定针灸作为一种初级保健职业受到监管和控制,但必要的培训尚未提供。初级保健机构的具体临床经验将有助于克服长期存在的障碍,这些障碍导致了该职业的边缘化,针灸师的高不足和失业率,并导致更多的针灸治疗机会。为持证针灸师(LAcs)提供为期一年的初级保健培训计划,其特点是临床和教学培训,类似于医师助理所接受的培训,旨在为针灸师在主流医学领域工作做好准备。通过适当的培训和生物医学协作技能,针灸师在主流医疗机构的参与可以在针灸专业和主流医学的支持下完成。
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