The CMHA aims to unite the Chinese medicine profession, foster collaboration and overcome fragmentation.
We are also keen to share some of the great frameworks and treatment approaches that Chinese medicine offers. Our alliance was born in December 2016 shortly after a group of registered Chinese medicine practitioners came to together in Melbourne to discuss challenges of our industry. After two hours of constructive discussions, we identified the top five areas that required attention and a better outcome not only for practitioners, but also for our patients. Based on those areas, we have founded a core group that is looking at how we can improve the reputation, unification, support and collaboration of our industry. Working without any financing or funding, all our core members give their time freely. The aim of the Chinese Medicine Health Alliance is promoting the health and wellbeing of the Chinese medicine industry in Australia. It was originally funded by Brigitte Linder and is currently supported by six incredibly committed and talented members.
03/07/2025
We’re all trying to cope—with what’s going on in our lives, in the lives of those we care about, and in the world at large.
The term I’ve recently learned that describes this is cognitive load coping.
It’s that quiet struggle of carrying more than we’re built to hold.
Thoughts, emotions, to-do lists, grief, hope, worry… it all adds up.
When it gets too much = 🌈SIMPLIFY. That’s my personal strategy. 😌🤓❤️🥗
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Our alliance was born in December 2016 shortly after a group of registered Chinese medicine practitioners came to together in Melbourne to discuss challenges of our industry.
After two hours of constructive discussions, we identified the top five areas that required attention and a better outcome not only for practitioners, but also for our patients. Based on those areas, we had founded a core group that was looking at how we could improve the reputation, unification, support and collaboration of our industry. Unfortunately, it was difficult for members to contribute their time continuously and the activities were stopped.
Recently, Brigitte Linder made a new attempt to connect and get the ball rolling again. She has teamed up with Louis Cali and Sam Andison to continue our mission to unite our profession. We have identified a broad range of activities that we would like to undertake. We will aim at communication our achievements on regular base.
If you have time or skills that you would like to contribute to our project, please use this link.
The CMHA aims at uniting the Chinese medicine profession, foster collaboration and overcome fragmentation.
The CMHA supports positive change and development of the Chinese medicine industry.
The CMHA tackles important questions and effectively targets threats.
The CMHA brainstorms solutions among a team of industry experts as well as the wider community and implements strategies for resolution.
The CMHA involves all members of the Chinese medicine industry in designing and implementing approaches in a way that creates the shift required for a coherent, dynamic and confident profession.
Mission Statement
The purpose of the CHHA is to initiate progress within the industry through:
Identifying ways to strengthen the industry’s reputation;
Improving communication with the public and increasing public awareness of CM; both proactively and reactively;
Building stronger and meaningful collaborations with regulatory bodies, government agencies and professional associations to ensure a unified and consistent voice;
Building confidence and resilience in CM practitioners in Australia and internationally.