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drlujk@hotmail.com
This is a professional, thoroughly and responsible feedback! Appreciate ATCMA board's work.
kendraleastarr@gmail.com
I appreciate this feedback you are giving the cchpbc bylaws. They are overreaching and it seems like you have addressed all the issues . Thank you
acuhealth@telus.net
Thank you Dr. Carr and Dr. Vallee, for making this effort and this trip to Victoria on our behalf! There is a significant "power differential" between our profession and our now fellow professions within the CCHPBC: RMTs, NDs, DCs. They are better funded and have been at the lobbying game longer than we. This is an important step in making up for lost ground in public awareness of the utility, value, richness, complexity, and diversity of our services.
drvallee@telus.net
This is great. So happy to see our TCM Community working together and nice to see the Federal Government acknowledge TCM and the week.
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