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Call for mentors to support doctors through regulatory notifications

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Ft-ObzWyh4&t=6s   Integrative doctors can face unique challenges when involved in regulatory notifications.  Integrative medicine and the science behind our mode of practice is not necessarily well understood by regulatory authorities or the doctors who they engage as peer assessors.  This means that notifications pertaining to IM doctors may be escalated unfairly due to lack of understanding and ideological differences.   AIMA, as the peak body for IM in Australia and New Zealand needs your help.  We are working to create resources to support doctors going through notification processes.  As this is a very isolating and stressful time we are calling for doctors who have undergone processes themselves to volunteer as mentors for those currently under review.  Being able to talk to someone who has undergone a process themselves would be a wonderful support for doctors in this stressful situation.   To learn more you can watch this short video from Dr Sandeep Gupta Leader of the AIMA Legal Advocacy Committee   <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Ft-ObzWyh4&feature=youtu.be">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Ft-ObzWyh4&feature=youtu.be</a>   If you’d like to volunteer to as a mentor please contact AIMA General Manager Cressida Hall at <a href="mailto:[email protected]">[email protected]</a>.   If being a mentor is not for you there are other ways you can help:   <ul> <li>You can put your name on our list of peer reviewers/assessors.  This list is a resource to be able to recommend appropriately experienced doctors to sit on notification panels. (Email [email protected])</li> <li>You can apply for vacancies on the various regulatory and medical boards as they arise, we usually list these in the AIMA newsletter.</li> </ul>   Together we can work to change the system – to make it fairer and more representative for IM doctors.
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Challenging new MBA guidelines on IM

<div> As many of you may be aware the Medical Board of Australia (MBA) has commenced a public consultation on new guidelines for <strong>'complementary and unconventional medicine and emerging treatments</strong>'.  In the rationale to these guidelines integrative medicine (IM), and AIMA, are specifically mentioned.  Our concern is that, if adopted, these guidelines and the associated discussion paper/rationale would create a 2 tiered system which could threaten the practice of IM and lead to integrative medicine doctors being unfairly and unreasonably targeted. (read the guidelines <a href="https://www.medicalboard.gov.au/News/2019-02-15-public-consultation.aspx?mc_cid=41793c49d8&mc_eid=%5bUNIQID%5d" target="_blank" rel="noopener">here</a>) AIMA met with representatives of the Medical Board of Australia including the MBA Chair, Dr Anne Tonkin on 6 March 2019.  In this meeting we were assured that these guidelines were not intended to target IM but rather were specifically aimed at unsafe practices.  While we accept this reassurance at face value, the actuality is that as IM is specifically mentioned in the rationale, these guidelines COULD apply to us.  The MBA seemed receptive to listening to our concerns and agreed to extend the consultation process by four weeks to allow our community time to respond. <strong>Even if these guidelines were not intended to target IM this is precisely what the discussion paper does.</strong> It is imperative that we, as a community, come together to challenge the adoption of these guidelines.  AIMA and a number of other IM organisations (ACNEM, A5M, BioBalance Health, ACIIDS, NICM) and independent doctors have been meeting to coordinate our responses to the guidelines.  Each organisation will be making a response specific to their concerns and area of practice. However, this is not enough.  We need you, our community, to let the MBA know how these guidelines could effect your practice and impact on your patients' freedom of choice. <strong>What can you do?</strong> <ul> <li>Become a member of AIMA - build a thriving peak body advocating for IM</li> <li>Make a tax-deductible donation to AIMA to fund our campaign and advocacy work</li> <li>Submit a response to the public consultation</li> <li>Let the government - state and federal - know your thoughts on the guidelines</li> </ul> You can view AIMA's major concerns with the proposed guidelines <a href="https://www.aima.net.au/make-a-submission-to-the-mba/">here</a>. </div> <div>Together we need to do all we can to stop the adoption of these guidelines.</div> <div><img src="https://gallery.mailchimp.com/25f62bbbaeabc788cb45c8fd8/images/c8c119fb-fe7f-4df4-b7f7-3ef38c657a4a.jpg" width="80" height="48" data-file-id="1615153" /> Penny Caldicott</div>
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