49 Pa. Code § 25.305 - Practice responsibilities of acupuncturist who is not an osteopathic physician
(a)
Responsibilities to patient. In relation to the acupuncture
patient, the acupuncturist shall comply with the following:
(1) Receive, in writing, from the
acupuncturist supervisor, approval to initiate acupuncture treatment.
(2) Comply strictly with conditions or
restrictions that may be placed on the course of acupuncture treatment by the
acupuncturist supervisor.
(3) Not
diagnose a physical or mental ailment or condition or prescribe or dispense a
drug.
(4) Comply strictly with
sterilization standards relative to aseptic practices.
(b)
Responsibility to acupuncturist
supervisor. In relation to the acupuncturist supervisor, the
acupuncturist shall comply with the following:
(1) Consult promptly with the acupuncturist
supervisor regarding a new ailment or condition or a worsened ailment or
condition of an acupuncture patient.
(2) Consult with the acupuncturist supervisor
upon request of either the acupuncturist supervisor or the acupuncture
patient.
(3) Practice acupuncture
only under the general supervision of an acupuncturist supervisor.
(c)
Scope of
acupuncturist's responsibility.
(1)
An acupuncturist is responsible solely for acupuncture evaluation and
acupuncture treatment. The medical diagnosis is the responsibility of the
acupuncturist supervisor.
(2) An
acupuncturist is not required to practice acupuncture in the physical presence
of the acupuncturist supervisor or at the location where the acupuncturist
supervisor provides osteopathic medical services. Where the acupuncturist may
provide acupuncture services without the acupuncture supervisor being
physically present, shall be determined by the acupuncture
supervisor.
(d)
Identification of acupuncturist. An acupuncturist who is not
an osteopathic physician shall wear a tag or badge with lettering clearly
visible to the patient bearing his name and the title
"acupuncturist."
Notes
This section cited in 49 Pa. Code § 5.81 (relating to unprofessional and immoral conduct).
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