SMC'S CLARIFICATION TO ANNOUNCEMENT MADE ON 27 DECEMBER 2012 ON ACUPUNCTURE PRACTICE (INCLUDING MOXIBUSTION)
- The Singapore Medical Council (SMC) has received enquiries regarding the announcement made on 27 December 2012 and would thus like to clarify as follows:
- As the SMC supports only the "needle form" of acupuncture, SMC-registered medical practitioners who are also registered with the Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioners Board (TCMPB), should perform only the "needle-form" of acupuncture when treating a patient in their capacity as a SMC-registered medical practitioner.
- No SMC-registered medical practitioner should implicitly or otherwise represent that acupuncture, save for the "needle-form", is approved by the SMC. This approach is in accordance with the SMC's Ethical Code and Ethical Guidelines including but not limited to Articles 4.1.3 [Prescription of medicine], 4.1.4 [Untested practices and clinical trials] and 4.1.5 [Association with complementary medicine practitioners].
- For the avoidance of doubt, the practice of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and the regulation thereof are under the purview of the TCMPB.
- Please contact the SMC Secretariat at Enquiries@smc.gov.sg should you need further clarification