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Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioners Board (TCMPB)
The Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioners Board ("TCMPB") is a statutory board under the charge of the Ministry of Health. It was first established on 7 February 2001 under the Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioners Act 2000.
Members of TCMPB
Under the Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioners Act, the Board shall have not less than 5 and not more than 11 members to be appointed by the Minister for Health as follows:
one registered medical practitioner;
one Registrar ex-officio; and
two registered persons with at least 10 years of experience in any prescribed practice of TCM.
The Minister for Health appoints one of the members to be the Chairman. Every member, except the Registrar, holds office for a term of 3 years and is eligible for reappointment.
The present TCMPB members comprise the following:
Chairman
Dr Teo Ho Pin
Registrar
Professor Lim Shih Hui (ex-officio)
Members
Mr Chu I Ta
Dr (TCM) Goh Kia Seng
Mr Hee Theng Fong
Ms Ho Chin Ee
Associate Professor Li Hoi Yeung
Dr (TCM) Tan Choy Tip
Mr Tan Ooh Chye
Functions of TCMPB
to approve or reject applications for registration;
to accredit -
courses in the practice of traditional Chinese medicine in Singapore for the purpose of registration;and
the institutions of higher learning in Singapore offering any of these courses.
to make recommendations to the appropriate authorities for the continuing training and education of registered persons;
to determine and regulate the conduct and ethics of registered persons; and
generally to do all such acts, matters and things as are necessary or authorised to be carried out under the Act and any regulations made thereunder.