The CMIR Code of Conduct and Good Practice outlines the standards of competence, professionalism, and safety expected from all CMIR members. It sets clear guidelines on hygiene and safety in the practice of Chinese acupuncture and herbal medicine, including the quality control of herbs used.
CMIR members are expected to uphold exemplary personal conduct, safeguarding the profession's reputation. They must fulfil their responsibilities to patients, the profession, other healthcare professionals, and the public with dedication, integrity, and professionalism. Members are also encouraged to continually enhance their knowledge and skills to maintain a high standard of practice.
We are committed to promoting safe practices and clinical excellence in Chinese medicine among our members.
Non-compliance with the Code of Good Practice may be considered a breach of the Code of Professional Conduct and subject to investigation under our disciplinary procedures.
For a full copy of the Code of Good Practice, please email us or call 0207 388 6704.