Mission Statement
Code of Ethics
Meaning Behind Our Name
Acupuncturists: Judith Andrews, Lia Andrews
Our Mission Statement
Our Mission is to maintain an environment where medicine is practiced with integrity and compassion; where each patient is assisted in fulfilling his/her vision of health; and where every health practitioner is fully supported in being a great healer.
The Oath of Sun Si Miao
for Physicians of Traditional Chinese Medicine
(This is similar to the Hippocratic Oath in the West)
As a Physician of Traditional Chinese Medicine:
- I shall look upon those who are in grief, as if I myself have been struck and I shall sympathize with them deep in my heart.
- I will not give way to wishes and desires but develop first a marked attitude of compassion
- I shall not ponder over my own fortune or misfortune and thus preserve life and have compassion for it.
- Whoever suffers from disease and illness will be looked upon with contempt by people. I shall maintain an attitude of compassion, of sympathy, and of care. In no way shall arise an attitude of rejection.
- I shall treat all patients alike, whether powerful or humble, rich or poor, old or young, beautiful or ugly, resentful relatives or kind friends, Chinese nationals or foreigners, fools or wise men.
- I shall not emphasize my own reputation, and belittle the rest of physicians while praising my own virtue.
- Neither dangerous mountain passes, nor the time of day, netiher weather conditions nor hunger, thirst nor fatigue shall keep me from helping wholeheartedly.
With this oath, I shall fulfill my responsibilities and my destiny as a physician to each and every patient who seeks help from me, until I am no longer capable of fulfilling my obligations, or until the end of this lifetime.
The Meaning Behind Cinnabar
The Chinese character we use in our logo, pronounced "dan" in Chinese, is the ancient word for the mineral cinnabar. Cinnabar was used in ancient China for many reasons such as for making the red ink used in calligraphy. It was also thought to have magical properties to transform. Today, the mineral cinnabar is no longer ingested and it has a different name and character (zhu sha). The metaphorical and historical meanings are preserved in the name dan, however, which today means the intense red color cinnabar, elixir or tonic, and refers to the pill of immortality sought by the ancient alchemists. Dan tian (Cinnabar Field) is the name of a major energy center in the lower belly used in qigong and martial arts. |