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Technology’s Role

One of the aspects of TCM that I am still attracted to is the simplicity behind its philosophy in healing and treating a patient. As we continue to evolve as a society, the advent of technology has certainly evolved along with us. There is a place for technology in most aspects of our society. It does aid us in being more efficient in our endeavors.

 

However, the increase in the reliance of technology by Western physicians is a bit concerning to me. When I was growing up, the technology a doctor used was for taking X-rays or an Ultrasound. These technological advances definitely helped the doctor make a better diagnosis and, thus, treatment. I am still very appreciative of the use of technology in this way.

 

In fact, I, as a TCM practitioner, use some technology in my practice. I use it for aiding me in my ability to diagnose better. I have undoubtedly been much more precise in gathering information such as Blood Pressure, Temperature and Range of Motion. The more accurate information I obtain, the better the treatment will be.

 

If technology has only helped me as a practitioner, why am I concerned with its continual advances? For one, in TCM, the subjective factors I gather is just as important to these objective measures in evaluating the illness. I have discussed thoroughly discussed this topic in previous blogs. Therefore, skills that can only be perfected by the TCM practitioner, himself, is still most important. The two most prominent of these skills is Tongue diagnosing and Pulse diagnosis.

 

My main concern with Technological advancements in healthcare deals with how it is affecting the role of the practitioner. Again, Western medicine provides the clearest example of this. I feel that human to human interaction is best in the treatment of a human. The practitioner should always take the center role with areas such as Technology only there to aid him in his treatment…

 
 
 

The effects of the COVID virus is being felt in the healthcare community, in a big way. I’m sure that this is not a revelation to most of you. However, I’m also confident that most of you are not appreciating just how the manner in treating patients is being affected.

 

As I have explained before, what makes TCM so unique is the natural manner that a practitioner uses to both diagnose and treat. What I mean by natural is how TCM practitioner uses his own senses, such as touch and feel, as instruments to treat a patient. With the advent of policies such as wearing masks/face shields or the need now to perform temperature checks on every patient has definitely altered the pristine nature of the treatment. Yes, I am speaking from personal experience of my current treatment of patients.

 

However, as with any factor that causes such a change to society, there are avenues by which members of society can help to curb the intensity of these effects. Most of you appreciate that COVID is a virus and thus there are symptoms that are associated with it, as with any other virus like the flu. The Western medical community naturally looks to treat such a virus, like COVID, by finding artificial means.

 

What do I mean by artificial means? If you are keeping up with the Western medical establishment’s response, you should be realizing that they feel that a vaccine is the surest way to combat the virus. They push this vaccine without listing the ingredients in the vaccine and publishing any trials that this vaccine is going through. However, what is most pertinent to this blog is their lack of acknowledging the natural means that are effective in treating, at the very least, the symptoms of the virus.

 

In the next blog, I will address how certain TCM protocols are very effective in treating COVID symptoms…

 
 
 

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