Consultation on Practice Standard Draft: Infection Prevention and Control
The College of Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioners and Acupuncturists of British Columbia (CTCMA) has drafted a new Practice Standard on Infection Prevention and Control.
As part of the College’s commitment to being transparent, collaborative and fair, we regularly ask for input as we develop and revise our practice standards. Feedback from registrants and the public helps shape policy and is vital to the self-regulation of the traditional Chinese medicine and acupuncture profession.
A practice standard lists out the required practice principles and requirements that a registrant MUST adhere to when they work as a regulated health professional. These principles are applicable to all College registrants who provide BC’s diverse population with care in various professional settings. The College also provides practice advice and recommendations for registrants to follow in the practice standards.
The proposed draft Practice Standard on Infection Prevention and Control can be viewed by Clicking Here.
(For Simplified Chinese, please click HERE)
(For Traditional Chinese, please click HERE)
The English version is the official version as with all College practice standards. The College provides translated practice standards for information. The survey is conducted in both English and Chinese. We encourage you to discuss with your peers and colleagues to understand the content of the proposed practice standard.
The survey is anonymous, by design, and only summary data and comments without identity information will be presented to the Quality Assurance Committee. It will take only a few minutes to complete the survey. Responses to the survey will be closed at 11:59 pm PT on November 30, 2023 (Thursday).
After you have read the Practice Standard draft, take the survey by Clicking the Survey Link Here.
Thank you for your participation and invaluable feedback!