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Development prospect of traditional Chinese medicine specialty

The development prospect of Chinese medicine specialty is as follows:

1, this major is listed in the top ten majors favored by liberal arts students, because western medicine majors basically don't recruit liberal arts students, and some liberal arts students are really interested in medicine, hoping to put on white coats and become angels in white in the future.

2. Traditional Chinese medicine is a bright pearl in the 5,000-year history of civilization in China. From Huangdi Neijing to Compendium of Materia Medica, from leprosy to acupuncture, Chinese medicine has created countless world firsts in the history of human medicine.

3. In the early years, Chinese medicine was taught by teachers and apprentices, and many of them were Chinese medicine families. The real teaching in the form of school education began after liberation, and running a school is of a technical secondary school nature. Until 1962, the first batch of Chinese medicine graduates. Today, "College of Traditional Chinese Medicine" has blossomed all over the country, with tens of thousands of undergraduate graduates every year.

4. It has developed rapidly in recent two years. If you are not careful, the College of Traditional Chinese Medicine has been renamed the University of Traditional Chinese Medicine.

5. "Developing Chinese medicine and paying equal attention to both Chinese and Western medicine" is the basic policy formulated by China government in the medical field. Chinese medicine has a solid and broad mass base, and the demand for Chinese medicine talents has long existed in society. Especially in China, the society has entered the aging stage, and there is still room for further development of TCM in the future.

6. However, compared with western medicine, it is really more difficult for graduates majoring in Chinese medicine to find jobs. Hospitals in large and medium-sized cities tend to recruit experienced old Chinese medicine practitioners from the society even if they need Chinese medicine talents. Therefore, graduates of this major should focus on remote small and medium-sized cities or even county towns or villages.

7. In addition, some Chinese medicine students choose pedicure, massage and other service industries as their livelihood.

8. "Flowers in the wall, fragrance outside the wall". Compared with China, Chinese medicine is paid more and more attention abroad (such as Southeast Asia), so going abroad for employment is also a way out for graduates majoring in Chinese medicine.

9. It is not easy to graduate from Chinese medicine, but it is relatively easy to take the postgraduate entrance examination. Because there are many enrollment schools and enrollment plans, professional examination questions are not difficult. Most schools in the unified examination subjects can enter the retest as long as they reach the national line. It will be much easier to get re-employed after graduate school. After all, the hospital is still a unit that emphasizes academic qualifications.

10. after graduation, students majoring in traditional Chinese medicine can engage in clinical medical treatment and scientific research of traditional Chinese medicine in hospitals, scientific research institutions and general hospitals at all levels. Jobs: beautician, Chinese medicine, Chinese medicine, beauty tutor, Chinese medicine, Chinese medicine sales representative, Chinese medicine physiotherapist, nurse, etc.

1 1. Compared with western medicine, it is really more difficult for graduates majoring in Chinese medicine to find jobs. Hospitals in large and medium-sized cities tend to recruit experienced old Chinese medicine practitioners from the society even if they need Chinese medicine talents.