SCOPE OF PRACTICE
            
Ancient Eastern principles, intense diagnostic systems and Western approaches are used to formulate a comprehensive view of your body, mind and spirit. A treatment plan will be developed to suit your goals and needs and hold shape to your healing journey. A holistic approach towards health, balance and connection, evolves you steadily from one state to another. Overlooked areas can resonate old, stagnant energy diminishing healthy momentum. In efforts to fully transcend, it is important to work to heal not only the physical body, but also, the spiritual and emotional body as well.
Dr. Shellie L. Rosen,
DOM, L.Ac.

where love and light meet
science and technology

2716 San Pedro Ste. A
ABQ, NM 87110

505-999-9468

www.bodyvolve.com


Dr. Rosen's Professional Affiliates


NMSAAM
Vice-President
www.nmsaam.org


NMSAAM is a non-profit organization designed to serve the Asian Medical practitioners and patients of New Mexico.
Crane Herb Pharmacy
Teacher/Consultant
www.CraneHerb.com


Visit the Crane Page to learn more about the pharmacy and the movement.
Conflict Management
Medical Director
www.conflictmanagement.com


Recovery from addiction for professionals.
Prime Time
Contributing Writer

www.ptpubco.com
Scope of Practice for Doctors of Oriental Medicine in New Mexico 
SCOPE OF PRACTICE:
Pursuant to Section 61-14A-3 NMSA 1978
The practice of oriental medicine in New Mexico is a distinct system of primary health care with the goal of prevention, cure, or correction of any disease, illness, injury, pain or other physical or mental condition by controlling and regulating the flow and balance of energy, form and function to restore and maintain health. 
Oriental medicine includes all traditional and modern diagnostic, prescriptive and therapeutic methods utilized by practitioners of acupuncture and oriental medicine.  The scope of practice of doctors of oriental medicine shall include but is not limited to:
evaluation, management and treatment services;
diagnostic examination, testing and procedures;
the ordering of diagnostic imaging procedures and laboratory or other diagnostic tests;
the surgical procedures of acupuncture and other related procedures;
the stimulation of points, areas of the body or substances in the body using qi, needles, heat, cold, color, light, infrared and ultraviolet, lasers, sound, vibration,  pressure, magnetism, electricity, electromagnetic energy, bleeding, suction, or other devices or means;
physical medicine modalities, procedures and devices;
therapeutic exercises, qi exercises, breathing techniques, meditation, and the use of biofeedback devices and other devices that utilize heat, cold, color, light, infrared and ultraviolet, lasers, sound, vibration, pressure, magnetism, electricity, electromagnetic energy and other means therapeutically;
dietary and nutritional counseling and the prescription or administration of food, beverages and dietary supplements therapeutically;
counseling and education regarding physical, emotional and spiritual balance in lifestyle;
prescribing, administering, combining, providing, compounding and dispensing any non-injectable herbal medicine, homeopathic medicines, vitamins, minerals, enzymes, glandular products, natural substances, protomorphogens, live cell products, amino acids, dietary and nutritional supplements; cosmetics as they are defined in the New Mexico Drug, Device and Cosmetic Act and nonprescription drugs as they are defined in the Pharmacy Act;
the prescription or administration of devices, restricted devices and prescription devices as defined in the New Mexico Drug, Device and Cosmetic Act (Section 26-1-1 NMSA 1978) by a doctor of oriental medicine who meets the requirements of 16.2.2.9 NMAC.
[16.2.2.8 NMAC - Rp, 16.2.2.8 NMAC, 02-15-05; A, 11-28-09]