The purpose of the Confederation's website is to enable everyone to provide their information with recent, objective, shared and verified news, with the aim of reassuring practitioners about the dynamics of their profession, and to cut off the wings of certain rumours that take off on the internet by providing them with a more accurate and measured response.
Each professional organisation also has Internet or paper-based liaison bodies that enable it to develop contacts and information with accredited schools, students at these schools and affiliated professionals.
The target audiences are the same as those of the Federations, i.e. practising practitioners, school directors, teachers, as well as people considering a professional project in TCM, and also national, European and international federations and organisations concerned with Chinese medicine. Lastly, the French and international media seeking recent information on the vitality of TCM in France.
The leaders of the Federations and the CFMTC are a few dozen dedicated and assiduous practising practitioners who devote thousands of hours each year on a voluntary basis to the regulation of TCM in France by means of the Referential - Quality Manual, including the development of the teaching and practice of TCM in France for the benefit of patients.
Their motivation, the objective that unites them despite their differences, is clear: quite simply, their love of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
Don't hesitate to join them if you feel like it.
Who are we?
Why this website?
CFMTC Ethics Committee
Composition:
The Council of Ethics is made up of the co-presidents and one member from each of the CFMTC's professional representatives.
Functioning:
The Ethics Council meets as often as necessary, at the request of one of the co-presidents of the Confederation. The Council sets the agenda, regulates debates and votes, and decides on sanctions (warnings, temporary or permanent exclusion) and distinctions.
In the event of a tie, decisions are taken by majority vote in accordance with customary practice.