President’s Message – June 26

June 9, 2026

June is Pride Month, which traces its origins to the Stonewall Riots of 1969, when members of the LGBTQIA2+ community rose up against years of discrimination and exclusion. They refused to accept that things simply had to remain the way they were. What followed was a grassroots movement that demonstrated a powerful truth: meaningful change begins when ordinary people recognize a problem, organize around it, and commit themselves to creating something better.

This month, the TCMO had the opportunity to host an exhibitor booth and present a poster at the Alliance for Healthier Communities Conference. The conference theme, Attachment for Everyone: Centring Health Equity in Ontario’s Primary Health Care Expansion, focused on improving attachment for people who are underserved, marginalized, or disconnected from care. It was a reminder that many of the most effective solutions in healthcare, much like the grassroots movements that inspired them, begin by identifying unmet needs and finding practical ways to address them.

The Alliance for Healthier Communities is a provincial network of community-governed primary healthcare organizations committed to improving access, health equity, and patient outcomes across Ontario. Many of its member organizations serve populations that have historically faced barriers to care, including marginalized, underserved, and vulnerable communities. Their work is rooted in a simple but powerful belief: everyone deserves access to healthcare.

For the TCMO, participating in this conference was an opportunity to be part of important conversations about the future of healthcare in Ontario and to demonstrate how Registered Acupuncturists and Registered Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioners can contribute as valuable members of interdisciplinary primary healthcare teams. As Ontario works to improve access, attachment, and health outcomes, our profession has an important role to play in helping meet those goals.

Having our poster accepted was both exciting and encouraging. More importantly, it allowed us to engage directly with front-line workers, clinicians, administrators, and executive leaders who are actively seeking innovative solutions to some of the challenges facing our healthcare system.

Our poster highlighted a community acupuncture program being delivered at Afiya Spine and Pain Institute. Funded by the clinic and offered at no cost to patients, the program uses group-based auricular acupuncture to provide frequent, low-barrier support for individuals living with chronic pain and mental health challenges. With patient attachment serving as a central focus of the conference, the program offered a practical example of how Registered Acupuncturists and Registered Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioners can help address a growing healthcare challenge. Patients with chronic pain and mental health concerns often require more frequent follow-up and support than overburdened healthcare teams can provide. By creating an additional point of contact within the care team, acupuncture can help patients remain connected to care, strengthen engagement, and expand system capacity in a cost-effective way.

Again and again, attendees asked about funding. They recognized the value of the model and wanted to know how it could be implemented within their own organizations. The fact that Afiya Spine and Pain Institute chose to fund the program directly because they saw the benefit to patients resonated strongly with many of the people we spoke with. It demonstrated that innovative solutions do not always require large budgets or complex infrastructure. Sometimes they begin with a willingness to try something new and a commitment to meeting patients where they are.

I would like to extend my sincere thanks to Meaghan Kleovoulos, R.Ac, R.TCMP, whose dedication has been instrumental in delivering the program, and to Dr. Elle Surgent and Dr. Monty Sawalha of Afiya Spine and Pain Institute for their leadership and vision. Their commitment to improving access to care made this project possible.

In many ways, the program itself reflects the grassroots origins of acupuncture in North America. Community acupuncture, the NADA protocol, and Battlefield Acupuncture all emerged from a desire to make care more accessible, affordable, and available to people who might otherwise go without. They were practical solutions developed within the community to meet real community needs. It is fitting that these ideas were being discussed in a setting dedicated to improving access to care for underserved populations.

The conference experience left me feeling both inspired and challenged.

There was genuine curiosity in what our profession can contribute to primary healthcare and patient attachment. People were listening. They were asking questions. They were looking for solutions.

At the same time, it became clear that much work remains. Many healthcare leaders still do not fully understand our training, our scope, or the role we can play within integrated healthcare teams. Public awareness remains limited. If we want Traditional Chinese Medicine and acupuncture to become more deeply integrated into mainstream healthcare, we cannot assume others will tell our story for us.

Like the grassroots movements that came before us, progress will happen because practitioners choose to participate. It will happen because we continue educating the public, building relationships with other healthcare professionals, engaging with our communities, and demonstrating the value of our medicine through our work.

After attending this conference, I am more convinced than ever that the opportunity is there. The future of our profession is not something we will find. It is something we will create. Like every grassroots movement that has come before us, its success will depend on people who are willing to show up, contribute, and keep moving forward together. The seeds have been planted. What grows next depends on what we choose to cultivate together.

President’s Message

May 5, 2026

A Defining Moment for Our Profession: If We’re Not at the Table, We’re on the Menu

As I step into the role of President of the TCMO, I want to begin by recognizing the leadership of Heather Kenny and the impact she has had on this organization over the last six years.

Heather’s work has helped strengthen our voice, build key relationships, and move forward critical conversations that affect every practitioner in Ontario. Because of her leadership, we are not starting from the beginning. We are stepping forward from a stronger position.

And that matters, because the reality is this:

Our profession is at a defining moment.

Decisions about healthcare access, integration, and scope are actively being shaped. If we are not present in those conversations, others will decide how Traditional Chinese Medicine and acupuncture are understood, regulated, and utilized within the system.

Please know that this isn’t just theoretical, it’s happening right in front of our eyes.

The role of the TCMO is to ensure that our profession is not only included, but represented accurately, credibly, and with the strength it deserves.

Over the coming year, our focus is clear and deliberate.

We are strengthening the value of membership by delivering practical resources that support you in building a successful, sustainable practice.

We are advancing advocacy efforts at the policy level, ensuring that our scope, training, and clinical value are recognized within Ontario’s evolving healthcare system.

And we are elevating the visibility of our profession so that patients, policymakers, and other healthcare providers clearly understand the role we play in addressing chronic and complex conditions. These are often areas where conventional care is essential, yet frequently focused on symptom management. This is where Traditional Chinese Medicine offers a valuable complement, with an approach that supports function, resilience, and long-term healthspan.  

This shift is already taking place within the broader healthcare system.

The Alliance for Healthier Communities is a provincial network of community-governed primary care organizations, including Community Health Centres, that serve some of Ontario’s most underserved and complex patient populations. Their work focuses on advancing team-based care, improving health equity, and increasing attachment to primary care across the province.

Each year, the Alliance brings together healthcare leaders, policymakers, and frontline providers for its annual conference. This year’s theme, Attachment for Everyone: Centring Health Equity in Ontario’s Primary Health Care Expansion, focuses on how to better connect patients, particularly those with complex needs, to consistent, team-based care.

At this year’s conference in June, the TCMO will be presenting a poster on the integration of community acupuncture within a primary care setting, with a focus on chronic pain and mental health. This work highlights how acupuncture can be delivered in a low-barrier, high-impact model that supports both physical and psychological health, while improving patient attachment and continuity of care.

One such program, now operating within a Toronto primary care office since this January, is helping a high volume of chronic pain patients access care in a way that is both effective and scalable, with no out-of-pocket cost to patients, removing one of the most significant barriers to care.

Importantly, this did not happen in isolation. As an association, we have consistently encouraged our members to build referral relationships with medical doctors and to actively pursue opportunities for integration within existing healthcare settings. This program is a direct result of that approach in action.

This is what progress looks like; implementation at the clinical and system level.  And it is not optional if we want a future where our profession is respected, integrated, and thriving.

It is important that members see real value in their membership. But the strength of this organization goes beyond individual benefit. It depends on collective participation in shaping the future of our field.

If you are already a member, I encourage you to engage more deeply. Your voice and involvement matter.  We want to hear from you.

If you are not yet a member, I invite you to take a closer look at what we are building. This is an organization focused on impact, advocacy, and support for practitioners.

As we build on the progress already made, the next phase will require more active participation from all of us. My commitment is to lead with strategic focus and action.

The opportunity in front of us is significant. What we build next will depend on how we choose to show up.

I look forward to building it together.

Katrina Dollano, R.Ac, R.TCMP

President, TCMO

May 2026 Newsletter

May 1, 2026

President’s Message

A Defining Moment for Our Profession: If We’re Not at the Table, We’re on the Menu

As I step into the role of President of the TCMO, I want to begin by recognizing the leadership of Heather Kenny and the impact she has had on this organization over the last six years.

Heather’s work has helped strengthen our voice, build key relationships, and move forward critical conversations that affect every practitioner in Ontario.

Business Tip

With the mid-spring energy, it is typical to engage in an influx of marketing. More ads, more posts, more outreach.

But if your conversion system is weak, you could be leaking opportunities.

Before investing, it’s important to consider certain areas of focus.

Shareable Clinic Resource

This month’s infographic is another great resource packed with science-backed info to support Spleen and Stomach function and calm the mind.

Take advantage of membership benefits by downloading a copy to add practice details and turn this teaching tool into promotional material.

Member Spotlight

Samuel Lo, R.Ac, R.TCMP, RMT DOMP ~

Toronto Acupuncture Clinic

With 26 years of practice, Samuel loves to treat pain. A practitioner focused on sports medicine, musculoskeletal, and fertility,

Samuel emphasizes how integral palpation and finding health have been to his practice.

You can learn more with his yearly idissect.ca course.

Member Benefit

New grads can try Noterro’s practice management platform for FREE for 6 months. Whether you’re working in a clinic or want to start treating patients independently, Noterro keeps everything organized while your practice takes shape. 

No longer a new grad? Professional TCMO members can also save on Noterro’s regular monthly subscription. See full details inside your member portal. 

From the TCMO Blog

Acupuncture is Targeted Neuromodulation. Science is Finally Catching Up.

Ancient wisdom meets modern evidence. Dive into the latest post exploring how current scientific research is bridging the gap and validating acupuncture as a powerful tool for targeted nerve stimulation and nervous system modulation.

Electroacupuncture and Breast Cancer Survivors: What a New Study Published in a Major Oncology Journal Means for Our Patients

For millions of breast cancer survivors, finishing treatment is often just the beginning of navigating persistent brain fog, fatigue, and insomnia.

Discover how a new pilot study published in a major oncology journal validates targeted electroacupuncture as a powerful tool to address these lingering symptoms. 

TCM in the News

  • Join Noterro’s free live webinar on May 7 with co-founders Nick Gabriele and Farhan Zahid on attracting the right clients, keeping them longer, and building a practice that sustains itself, including a live Q&A. Register.
  • Calling all new grads, students & TCMO members! Join us for our new grad event Friday May 22nd, 4-6 PM. Learn more

April 2026 Newsletter

April 1, 2026

President’s Message

Hello, and I’m so happy you’re here!

The spring transition is underway, in southern Ontario the rains have begun and in northern Ontario our practitioners are still managing snow – but we know that spring follows winter, and there will be spring in the North soon!

This time of year always brings thoughts of growth and development, new beginnings and warmer days. Of course, in our profession, it also is a time of renewal – of insurance policies and registrations.

Business Tip

The energy of the wood element is in fully in motion, but if your practice is feeling more stagnate this spring, the issues might not be clinical skills.

Learn how to overcome common patterns of inconsistency and avoidance to gain forward momentum.

Shareable Clinic Resource

This month’s infographic is a practical spring inspired resource to support lung function and protect against seasonal allergies.

Take advantage of membership benefits by downloading a copy to add practice details and turn this teaching tool into a promotional material.

Member Spotlight

Andrea Empey, R.Ac ~

Dancing Willow Wellness

With seven years of practice, Andrea has a special interest in fertility, women’s health, and neurological conditions like peripheral neuropathy.

She exemplifies a compassionate approach, with a less is more philosophy that honours rest.

If you are in Kemptville are and this resonates, her multidisciplinary team is hiring!

Member Benefit

Take your clinical skills to the next level with iDissect’s summer programming at University of Toronto; designed for deepening anatomical understanding through hands-on exploration.

Choose from 5 or 10 day cadaver dissection courses or anatomy review sessions offered in July. TCMO members receive 10% off

From the TCMO Blog

We Share Your Concern: Defending the scope of TCM

Recently, a course including TCM theory and all 361 acupuncture points was marketed to other regulated professionals.

Sharing concern, read TCMO’s stance on this scope creep.

TCM in the News

  • Have your say! The CTCMPAO is proposing By-Law Amendments, and consultation is your chance to share feedback and suggestions. Learn more.
  • Did you know the Continuing Professional Development is now 45 hours every 3 years? Check out the updated guide to see the changes and plan your education.

March 2026 Newsletter

March 1, 2026

President’s Message

Our March newsletter begins with Congratulations to Humber Polytechnic on the approval of their Bachelor of Science in Traditional Chinese Medicine & Acupuncture. This B.Sc-TCMA is the first of its kind in Ontario.

Speaking of schools, TCMO believes that outreach to students while they are in school is beneficial to their success in practice after graduation and essential to the future of the profession. TCMO offers many benefits to students and new grads, and we have been arranging meetings in schools to introduce TCMO.

Member Benefit

It’s that time of year again – insurance and license renewal! TCMO members can save up to $100 when applying with BrokerLink for Professional Liability Insurance.

Just upload a copy of your current membership receipt as prompted when applying or renewing your annual Professional Liability Insurance with Brokerlink.

Business Tip

Early spring is arriving, and with it, the energy of the Wood element is beginning to stir.

With Wood comes the energy of growth and renewal; supporting vision, planning, and upward movement.

This makes it the ideal time to implement marketing practices. Small, intentional actions taken now can create forward-moving momentum as the year unfolds.

Shareable Clinic Resource

This month’s information packed PDF, celebrates the introduction of spring with tips to shake off winter stagnation and support liver function.

Take advantage of membership benefits by downloading a copy to add practice details and turn this teaching tool into promotional material.

Member Spotlight

Ellice Yang, R.Ac, R.TCMP ~ AcuToronto Fertility & Wellness Clinic

With 20 years in practice, this Toronto-based clinic owner has dedicated her career to the complex and rewarding world of reproductive health and fertility.

Whether diving into expanding her knowledge base or guiding patients, Ellice acknowledges perfectionism is not the goal.

Instead, she emphasizes clear, consistent steps as a champion of deeply individualized, patient-centred care.

From the TCMO Blog

Acupuncture Is Going Mainstream — And Ontario Needs to Keep Up

With Ontario investing over $2.1 billion to expand interprofessional primary care teams, now is the time for our profession to claim its seat at the table.

Read why the latest mainstream research proves TCM practitioners belong in these new care models, and how TCMO is fighting to get us there.

TCM in the News

  • ATCMA, in BC, along with Kwantlen Polytechnic University, is co-hosting the Qi Conference, March 27-29. More information
  • Many of us are familiar with Eastern Currents as a supplier to our profession and you may be familiar with the recent tragic event in Tumbler Ridge, BC. Please take a moment to read the following email from Eastern Currents, and please consider helping if you are able. More information

February 2026 Newsletter

February 1, 2026

President’s Message

Hello, Welcome and Thank You for reading our first newsletter of 2026! And what a year 2026 promises to be! The year of the Fire Horse may bring opportunity, optimism, breakthroughs, growth, energy, transformation, joy, courage, and clarity. And what great energy to be communicating today!


As we look to plans for the coming year, TCMO is moving the profession forward at every opportunity. We are revitalizing our website, growing our membership, maintaining close ties with other Associations, and actively engaging with our regulator, policy makers, and government. All the while, we are continuing to concentrate on many initiatives that we began in 2025.

Member Benefit

TCMO has partnered with AcuDownloads to bring our members access to over 1300 marketing tools specifically created for acupuncturists.

Check out their latest range of marketing materials to help educate patients about the Chinese Zodiac and celebrate the Lunar New Year. You’ll find everything you need to engage your patients, attract new ones, and streamline your marketing efforts; all in one place. Members receive a 15% discount with AcuDownloads.

Business Tip

As a small business owner / sole proprietor, it is common to enter practice ready for success in clinical knowledge and skills, yet limited in business and financial literacy.

Unfortunately, however, clinical skill alone doesn’t build freedom. To remedy this, TCMO has designed Practice & Profit.

Shareable Clinic Resource

To honour heart month, TCMO introduces a new information savvy resource for community engagement.

This shareable infographic is designed to inspire with research backed habits to benefit the heart.

As an additional benefit of membership, download a PDF copy and add your personal details to turn to great teaching tool into a promotional opportunity.

Member Spotlight

Jocelito Camargo, R.Ac — Twelvem Acupunture

Meet the Ottawa-based clinic owner bridging the gap between biomedical science and energy healing.

With special interests in neurology and stroke recovery, Jocelito brings 10 years of experience to the community in addition to teaching Qigong online as a 21st-generation successor of the YiZhiChan system.

From the TCMO Blog

New Clinical Evidence: Electroacupuncture & Diabetic Neuropathy

This 2025 BMC Complementary Medicine and Therapies study doesn’t just show pain reduction; it validates acupuncture as a key player in multidisciplinary care.

Learn why this research is a powerful tool for building interdisciplinary referrals in Ontario.

October 2024 Newsletter

October 1, 2024



TCMO Day at Queen’s Park

Mark your calendars for October 28, 2024! The Traditional Chinese Medicine Ontario (TCMO) is thrilled to announce our second annual TCMO Day at Queen’s Park. This event is not just a gathering; it’s a crucial opportunity for us to engage directly with Members of Provincial Parliament (MPPs) to discuss the future of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture (TCMA)  in Ontario.

Last year, we made significant strides by introducing our association to key decision-makers and highlighting the powerful impact of TCMA. This year, our focus is on building on that momentum, ensuring that TCMA remains at the forefront of health policy discussions, and advocating for greater inclusion of TCMA in Ontario’s healthcare system.

The Importance of TCMA in Ontario

During the attempted deregulation of TCMA in March 2022, it became evident just how vital our services are to the community. Over 600,000 Ontarians rely on TCMA as part of their healthcare, with many viewing TCMA practitioners as their primary healthcare providers. Despite this, TCMA are still not included in government-funded community healthcare initiatives. This is a gap that must be addressed.

Our mandate at the TCMO is to support TCM Practitioners and Acupuncturists and to advance our profession. It’s essential that the public, and more importantly, our government, understands the distinct qualifications and expertise of TCM-trained practitioners compared to other professionals who have limited training in TCMA.

Why Your Attendance Matters

This year’s event is more critical than ever. The feedback we received from last year’s event was clear: to move forward with
integrating TCMA into Ontario’s healthcare framework, we need to provide a comprehensive understanding of what TCMA can do for Ontarians. As practitioners, we see the profound impact of our medicine every day. Now, we need to showcase this to the government.

We need a strong turnout at Queen’s Park. Your presence will help ensure that our message is heard loud and clear: TCMA is not just complementary medicine; it is essential for the well-being of Ontarians and can play a significant role in alleviating the pressures on our over-burdened healthcare system.

Again, the board will meet with MPP’s directly and attend the legislature.  The day will culminate in a special evening reception from 5-7 pm in the Queen’s Park dining hall, featuring hors d’oeuvres and an open bar. Don’t miss this opportunity to connect with your MPP, colleagues, share your experiences, and advocate for our profession.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do you need my name and address to register?
Queen’s Park requires this information at least one week before the event for security purposes. Additionally, we use your address to determine which ridings will have constituents attending so we can inform your MPP, which encourages their participation, especially with a provincial election likely on the horizon.

Why is it important that I attend?
Your attendance is crucial in keeping TCMA top of mind for MPP’s. The more visible we are, the better our chances of securing greater accessibility to TCMA and increasing opportunities for practitioners to work in community health and primary care centres.

I am a student. Should I attend?
Absolutely! This is a unique opportunity to learn how to advocate for your future profession, network with established practitioners, and gain firsthand experience in promoting TCMA at the legislative level.

Why should I invite my patients
Their experience is powerful. With their own voice they can share their experience with TCMA. Patients who choose TCMA can help ensure that others in Ontario have the same access to care that has been so beneficial in supporting their healthcare journey. Please encourage your patients to register and to join us at Queen’s Park.Let’s make this year’s TCMO Day at Queen’s Park even more impactful than the last.

RSVP today, and together, let’s ensure that TCMA continues to thrive in Ontario.The deadline for registration is October 22, 2024.  This event is free for TCMO members and $30 for non-members. Whether you’re a seasoned practitioner, a student, a vendor, or a patient, your voice is needed.

Join us for a meaningful opportunity to speak with MPP’s, and let’s work together to secure a future where TCMA is accessible to all Ontarians. Please share this invitation with your colleagues, vendors, and patients. We look forward to seeing you there!

July 2024 Newsletter

June 1, 2024

AGM Recap & New Board Members

Thanks to those of you who attended this year’s Annual General Meeting (AGM) which was held on June 15, 2024 both in person and via Zoom.

During the meeting, we heard updates from

  • Heather Kenny (TCMO President) on everything that the association has been up to in the past 12 months

  • Katrina Dollano (TCMO Vice President) about TCMO Day at Queen’s Park and discussion about future feasibility study

  • Mark Holmes (representing our Government Relations consulting firm, KWM Consulting), and the importance of advocating for the profession at all levels of government

  • Royce Liu (TCMO Treasurer) with an update on financials

  • Barbara Poczyniak (TCMO Membership Director) with an update on membership perks and benefits

  • Karen Tsoi (TCMO Secretary) to discuss the Doctor title consultation that was recently sent out by CTCMPAO.

If you missed the meeting, the recording is available for viewing in the Members’ portal online.

We also introduced the TCMO Board for 2024-2026, which included the addition of two new board members, Amrit Singh and Caroline Vye and the appointment of Eloise Goodwin as Treasurer, taking over the responsibility from Royce Liu. Introducing your 2024-2026 TCMO Board:


Executive

Heather Kenny, President
Katrina Dollano, Vice President
Eloise Goodwin, Treasurer
Karen Tsoi, Secretary

Directors

Amrit Singh
Barbara Poczyniak
Caroline Vye
Jason Jang
Royce Liu
Taylor Novak

As always, each of our board members can be contacted directly or feel free to send your questions to info@tcmo.ca

Membership Benefits / Highlights

Did you know TCMO members have access to a wide range of preferred pricing?

TCMO has negotiated special offers for our members with the following discounts:

  • Practice management software: Jane App, Practice Better and Noterro

  • Insurance: Professional Liability insurance with Brokerlink

  • Insurance: Extended Health Benefits through Manulife

  • Special deals on products and services: Perkopolis (opt-in required)

  • Running a business: save on printing with JukeBox Printing

  • Running a business: save on POS costs with All Merchants

  • Healthy groceries: save on a membership with Rise Market

  • Professional advice: complimentary consultation with our preferred Lawyer

  • Continuing Education online: savings on a wide range of online learning including Health CMI, Pacific Rim, TCM Review, Acupuncture Media

  • Continuing Education in-person: recent savings on various opportunities for in-person learning at AIM Academy, Dr. Poney Chiang’s Neuro-Meridian Integrative Acupuncture Intensive, Authentic Cosmetic Acupuncture with Ms. Lanying Cui and more.

Details on how to apply for the discounts are in your Members Portal.

Check out your membership portal – we are adding new discounts for members on an ongoing basis!

Quick Survey Questions

Help your Association better understand our profession – take 30 seconds and answer this quick survey below.

Happy Summer!

Summer is a wonderful time to embrace outdoor activities, enjoy nature, and focus on your well-being. Whether you’re exploring new destinations on land or water, learning something new, enjoying a good book, delighting in fresh local produce, or simply soaking up the sunshine, we encourage you to make the most of this vibrant season.

From all of us at TCMO, we wish you and your family a safe, happy and healthy summer!

May 2024 Newsletter

May 1, 2024

Announcing: TCMO Research Grant

TCMO is pleased to announce the availability of research grants to support individuals conducting research in the field of TCM and Acupuncture.

TCMO recognizes the importance of fostering innovation and advancing knowledge in the field, and through this grant initiative, aims to provide support to researchers pursuing projects that contribute to the growth and development of TCM and Acupuncture practices.

TCMO will award research grants/bursaries of up to $2500 to eligible applicants. We encourage qualified researchers to apply and help shape the future of the field.

For further details, including eligibility criteria, application due date and how to apply, please click below.

Recent: Microneedling Peer Sharing Session

On April 28, 2024, TCMO co-hosted a virtual session with TCMO member, Bahareh Hosseini, R.TCMP, R.Ac on the topic of Microneedling.

On behalf of TCMO, we extend our sincerest gratitude to Bahareh for sharing her expertise and insights so generously.  

Please note that practitioners need to do their own due diligence when adding microneedling to their practice.

For those of you who missed it, the Zoom recording is accessible for TCMO members within your account login.

Thank you for your continued support of TCMO!

Do you have any colleagues who are R.Ac’s or R.TCMP’s but who are not yet members of TCMO? Please consider forwarding this newsletter, with your colleagues to help them stay informed and engaged. Together, let’s spread the insights and help grow the TCM profession in Ontario.

April 2024 Newsletter

April 1, 2024

Revised changes to NHPs: Please take action!

Last year, Health Canada proposed Cost Recovery Fees for the Natural Health Product (NHP) industry, drawing widespread criticism for excessive costs. In response, a collective effort by the Health Food Industry led by the Canadian Health Food Association (CHFA), practitioners and other stakeholders across Canada ensued. Over 350,000 physical postcards and letters, 4,696 online submissions, and numerous emails flooded Health Canada (HC), signaling strong industry and public concern.

HC’s acknowledgment was evident when, on March 27th, 2024, they revised the Cost Recovery Program and is currently open for feedback up to the April 25th, 2024 deadline. The update included an amended fee structure and a phased 7-year implementation period for the new fees. Despite HC’s revised proposal, the proposed fees for compliance remain unacceptably high, especially given the extensive list of ingredients in both TCM and Western herbal pharmacopeia, which include hundreds of plant species. The proposed fees could lead to the necessity of discontinuing certain products in Canada, thus reducing options for practitioners and patients alike.

Some of you may have recently received the update and call to action email from owners of Eastern Currents, John Stan and Kelly Kitchen.  Since they did such an excellent job of summarizing how you can help and their suggestions are aligned with TCMO’s mission to support our TCM colleagues, we urge you to consider taking the following actions – and do it SOON!

1. Respond to HC’s request before the deadline by filling in the survey:

Note: The survey will ask for a response to their new proposed fees in a box that offers you a limit of 5000 characters including spaces. This gives you range of 750 – 1250 words in general. To give you an idea to this point roughly 8,000 characters and 1,350 words have been typed, so you have some space to get your point across.  


Points to consider in your response

  • If you are a TCM practitioner – reflect the safety of TCM herbs and their historical safe use.
  • Reflect that your materia medica has hundreds of substances. Imposing costs in addition to the costs your current supplier is currently being burdened with by managing regulatory concerns,  is unreasonable and unnecessary to your supplier and you as a healthcare provider
  • Reflect that your access to a constant and varied supply of ingredients is essential to the needs of your patients.
  • Reflect that bankrupting the supply chain of products in the NHP industry will only further burden the current medical industry, which in many ways is relieved in part by the services you offer to patients and your access to NHPs

2. Engage Your Local MP for both your house and place of business

  • Call and ask for a meeting with your MP. If your place of business is in a riding different from your home, then you can contact both MPs.
  • Reflect in the meeting that you are following up on the HC Cost Recovery proposal for NHPs.
  • State or re-iterate that the new fees and the7 year ramp up period are still unacceptable as your TCM supplier will not be able to maintain the full range of the products you normally use.
  • Reflect that you want to be shown the data that demonstrates NHPs are causing harm and the millions of users in Canada are at risk. Ask the MP to put in a request to government for such data that specifically outlines harms or AE caused by NHPs. State you would like a copy of this. (note: if they don’t provide you with anything over the next two or three months, then in reality no such data is available, or it is not reflective of the need for excessive regulatory control). In this instance use this as case in point with your MP and encourage the MP to challenge her/his party to reject any further regulatory pressure put on the NHP industry.
  • Consider the issues that are in the forefront for you in the next election. If the right to access NHPs is one of them, then share this with your MP. Votes are high level motivators for government.

3. Continue to encourage your patients to reflect their concerns to the government.

  • Have them write their MP, or the Health Minister

  • Ask them to read the page and focus on the section “How You Can Help” tell them there are a number of tools in that section that they can easily use. Ask them to participate with these tools as much as they can.

  • Over multiple visits, keep talking about their engagement on this issue. Gently encourage some action if they voluntarily report they haven’t done anything yet. Make a note in your files if they did or not. We found that gentle reminders are effective, but you may also need to back off in asking if they clearly say that they will do something but after two or three inquiries they report that they did not. Some people will just say yes and do nothing. But, for many, a gentle reminder works wonders.

Consistent, collective action DOES have the potential to influence and modify proposed changes, so please act now!

Announcing: TCMO’s New Grad Event

We’re excited to invite all TCMO members and guests to join us on May 27th for a special event especially tailored for those new (or soon to be new) to the profession.

In this informal, approachable panel discussion and opportunity for networking, you will gain valuable insights and learnings gleaned from other practitioners’ learnings during their initial years of practice. Topics such as navigating the transition into working at a clinic, figuring out the essentials like insurance and contractor agreements, building a successful patient base, and fostering professional growth. Whether you’re almost finished your program, or are up to 5 years post-graduating, this event aims to equip you with practical tools, strategies and connections to thrive in your professional journey.

Upcoming: Microneedling Info-Sharing Session

The TCMO is pleased to offer the opportunity for our members to have virtual and in person conversations on topics relevant to the profession. With this in mind, we are pleased to co-host a peer-shared information session, based on TCMO member Bahareh Hosseini’s experience incorporating microneedling into her practice over the past 2 years. Please note this is a peer exchange session rather than a “training” session. Suggestions regarding investing in a device, insights about how to approach insurance coverage, and other learning resources will be shared.

Please note that practitioners need to do their own due diligence when adding microneedling to their practice.

Peer-shared Information Session on Microneedling

Host: Bahareh Hosseini, R.TCMP, R.Ac

Co-Hosted by: TCMO  

Date: Sunday April 28, 2024

Time: 4:00pm EST

Cost: Free for all interested in attending the Zoom meeting in real-time. The recording will be available afterwards to TCMO members

Agenda:

  • What is microneedling used for
  • How can microneedling potentially fit in an acupuncture practice and scope: pros and cons
  • Acupuncturist microneedling vs esthetician microneedling
  • Difference between US and Canada
  • Devices and consumables used in microneedling treatments
  • Combining microneedling and acupuncture in practice
  • Training resources for microneedling

Continuing Ed: Discounts for TCMO Members with Pacific Rim College Online

Enhance your acupuncture practice with Pacific Rim College Online’s practitioner-exclusive courses. Earn CEUs through high-quality video content led by expert instructors. Explore various TCM and holistic nutrition/western herbal medicine topics to enrich your professional knowledge. Whether you’re seasoned or just starting, our courses offer essential tools and insights for acupuncture professionals.

Some exclusions may apply. Retroactive refunds not offered— please apply the coupon code prior to checking out.  

Perks with Perkopolis

We recently announced our partnership with Perkopolis to provide deals and discounts to all our valued members.

Perkopolis is an online platform which provides exclusive entertainment and lifestyle discounts, gift card rewards, enhanced insurance benefits and other value-added perks.

Discounts range from 5-25% off major brands in various industries –  both provincial and national (could be used while travelling in Canada).

On average, 9+ new perks are added each month.

How do you get access to these amazing perks?

  1. Log into the member portal at https://www.tcmo.ca/login/
  2. Click “Members Only > My Account” or click this direct link.
  3. Click EDIT PROFILE at the bottom of the page.
  4. Check the box labelled “Yes, share my name, email, with partnered vendors to ensure access to all discounts.”

Once completed you’ll be sent an account setup email from Perkopolis directly. It’s that simple, and we are confident that you are going to LOVE the Perkopolis perks.