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    Chow Yuen Pin & Chen Sui

    A two-fer.

    Having survived a traumatic pneumothorax, I can tell you they are no joke.

    I wonder how many martial arts masters might get fined for improper usage of 'professor'.

    TCM physician suspended, fined for giving acupuncture treatment at promotional event


    File photo of a patient undergoing acupuncture treatment. (Photo: AFP)

    12 Sep 2017 05:16PM (Updated: 12 Sep 2017 05:20PM)


    SINGAPORE: A Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) physician has been suspended for four months and fined S$5,000 over an acupuncture treatment he administered at a commercial promotion event.

    Chow Yuen Pin is the former medical director of Kin Teck Tong at Chinatown Point.

    On May 22, 2015, Chow administered the treatment to a woman during the event at her office, the Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioners Board said in a media release on Tuesday (Sep 12).

    The woman subsequently lodged a complaint saying that she suffered from traumatic pneumothorax after the treatment.

    An inquiry was convened. No determination was made on whether the treatment had caused the pneumothorax, or collapsed lung, the TCM board said.

    However, the board found that Chow had administered the treatment "without due regard to the patient’s best interest, safety and well-being", it said.

    The event was "not an appropriate and proper setting to administer acupuncture treatment", the board said, adding that Chow did not adequately explain the risks of the treatment and the other available options to the woman.

    As such, he did not obtain "informed consent" from her before proceeding, the board said.

    Chow did not adequately assess her medical condition before he went ahead with the acupuncture treatment; nor did he keep proper records or document the process, the board added.

    For these breaches, Chow was suspended three months, fined S$3,000 and censured.

    Additionally, Chow breached the ethical code by allowing the promotional event, the board said. This included explicitly advertising the clinic’s services, and encouraging attendees to seek consultation at the clinic by giving them promotional treatment vouchers.

    For this, he was suspended for an additional month, fined another S$2,000 and censured.

    SEPARATE TCM PHYSICIAN FINED FOR USING "PROFESSOR" TITLE

    In an unrelated case, a TCM physician, Chen Sui of Science Arts Co at 150 MacPherson Road, was fined for improperly using the title "Professor".

    The husband of one of Chen's patients had lodged a complaint against Chen, on the consultation, diagnosis and treatment of his late wife by Chen in June 2014.

    The man also said that Chen had used the title of "Professor", the TCM board said.

    An inquiry was convened to investigate the complaint, and found no evidence of any causal link between Chen's conduct in rendering TCM treatment and the patient's condition when she was admitted to hospital.

    Chen’s TCM clinical evaluation, examination, diagnosis and treatment of the patient’s condition during the consultations were acceptable methods of TCM treatment for the patient, the board said.

    However, Chen should not have represented himself as having the title of "Professor", which was in breach of the TCM Practitioners Act, it said.

    In fact, the board had written to Chen earlier in June 2011 regarding the improper use of the title. "Chen was aware that he should not be using it," the board said.

    It also found that Chen failed to keep proper medical records of his patient - a charge he admitted to during the inquiry.

    Chen was fined S$1,000 and censured for improperly using the title "Professor" as well as for failing to keep proper medical records.
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    Busted for blood-letting

    I kinda think blood-letting deserves its own thread here on the TCM sub-forum. Maybe next time there's news about it...

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    Traditional Chinese medicine doctor suspended, fined after carrying out 'blood-letting' therapy


    Annie Tiang TCM clinic. (Photo: Facebook / Annie Tiang TCM Pte Ltd)

    30 Nov 2017 07:57PM (Updated: 30 Nov 2017 08:00PM)

    SINGAPORE: A traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) physician was suspended and fined S$10,000 after one of his patients experienced chest pains and lost consciousness after "blood-letting" therapy.

    In a press release on Thursday (Nov 30), the Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioners Board said Yap Kwok Ann Joseph of Annie Tiang TCM clinic at The Odeon Katong did not carry out "appropriate TCM inquiries" on his patient's medical history before proceeding with the "blood-letting" therapy on her throat area.

    His patient had had a surgical procedure for an ectopic pregnancy three weeks before the incident on Dec 6, 2015. She also suffered from blood deficiency, general fatigue and had had a cough for six months.

    She went to Yap's clinic for tuina massage and TCM treatment but was also given "blood-letting" treatment, after which she suffered chest pains, dizziness and lost consciousness.

    "The blood-letting therapy treatment was carried out by Yap on the complainant without due regard to the complainant's safety and well-being," said the board in its press release.

    In addition to not carrying out appropriate inquiries, Yap also did not inform the patient about the treatment options for her cough, the risks and complications of the blood-letting therapy, and did not get her informed consent, the board said.

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    "With regard to the complainant's recent surgical procedure for ectopic pregnancy as well as his diagnosis that the complainant was suffering from blood deficiency, Yap should not have carried out the blood-letting therapy treatment on the complainant," it added.

    Yap's registration as a TCM physician was suspended for six months with effect from Dec 1 this year.

    He was also fined S$10,000, censured, and made to provide an undertaking not to commit the same or similar offences in future.

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    Sherman Lai

    I'm not going to copy this to our Open Secret thread as tempting as it may be.

    Chinese medicine practitioner facing more sex charges involving patients: police
    The Canadian Press
    January 15, 2018
    1:40 PM EST
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    January 15, 2018
    1:40 PM EST

    GUELPH, Ont. — Police say a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner and acupuncturist charged last year in a sex assault investigation is facing six additional counts.

    Guelph, Ont., police say the 58-year-old man was first arrested on Oct. 18 and charged with one count of sexual assault against a former patient.

    He was arrested again on Nov. 29 and charged with two further counts of sexual assault, again involving complainants who were former patients.

    Police say Sherman Lai is charged with six more counts of sexual assault involving five more alleged victims, all of whom were former patients.

    Investigators say Lai’s practice, Centre of Integrative Natural Medicine, had been operating at various locations in Guelph for more than two decades and is currently located in Morriston, Ont.

    They also say patients who currently live or have lived within the Greater Toronto Area and beyond have been referred to him.
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