Referral to chinese medicine practitioners in australian primary care: a survey of new south wales rural and regional general practitioners

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  • who: Jonathan L Wardle et al. from the A, item survey questionnaire (Additional file, ) was sent to all GPs practising in rural and regional General Practice Divisions of NSW, with a reminder card sent after two monthsGPs were asked for their demographic and practice information and about their knowledge, attitudes, and practice and referral patterns to CMPs. CMPs were defined as traditionally trained practitioners who employ a variety of treatments (including acupuncture, physical therapy and herbal medicine) as required in accordance with diagnosis based on CM theory and principles. GPs were separately asked about referrals to acupuncture . . .

     

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