No, a Reiki therapist has no medical license and cannot write prescriptions, nor make a diagnosis. Reiki is a natural, complementary therapy that works along with medical treatment.
No, a Reiki therapist has no medical license and cannot write prescriptions, nor make a diagnosis. Reiki is a natural, complementary therapy that works along with medical treatment.
If your are a licensed massage therapist, you only need to be certified in Reiki. This consists of taking classes on the subject. Otherwise, you can contact a Massage School and they can give you the information needed for your state. Good luck. Every state has different laws for practicing Reiki. The state of Florida only requires you to be a licensed msaage therapist if you are going to CHARGE for sessions. Anyone can give Reiki for free. Many practitioners use it for family, friends, and volunteer work. Most Reiki classes are 1 - 3 day workshops that can be taken on the weekends. You can find a Reiki Master teacher by visiting an online or local holistic/alternative directory.
Dentists write prescriptions for pain medication and antibiotics. They would not write prescriptions for depression medication. They write prescriptions that deal with dental issues.
No. Only medical certified Doctors, Dentist, Veterinarians for animals and Psychiatrists that I know of. Maybe Osteopaths... but for sure not Reiki therapists or massage therapist unless they are also a medical doctor.
No, chiropractors are not licensed to practice medicine and cannot, therefore, write prescriptions.
Yes, nurse practitioners can write prescriptions in California.
Sports medicine physicians can write prescriptions if they have an M.D.
Naturopathics are not licensed medical doctors. They cannot write prescriptions.
Yes, resident physicians can write prescriptions. They are licensed (though not yet board eligible or board certified) physicians.
YES THEY CAN...THEY ARE LICENSED WITH THE DEA AND ARE ABLE TO WRITE PRESCRIPTIONS.
No, but a psychiatrist can. There has been a good few battles over the subject of allowing them to write prescriptions, but as of right now no.
The laws vary from state to state. In New York, a PA can write prescriptions for narcotics.