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What certificate do you need to take to learn Chinese medicine?

Learning Chinese medicine requires taking a Chinese medicine certificate.

After obtaining the practicing certificate of practicing assistant physician, he has a college degree in traditional Chinese medicine in colleges and universities and has worked in medical and health institutions for two years; After obtaining the practicing certificate of practicing assistant physician, those who have obtained the professional degree of traditional Chinese medicine in secondary specialized schools and worked in medical and health institutions for five years may take the qualification examination of traditional Chinese medicine.

Clinical Fellow and eight-year graduates of seven-year Chinese medicine have one year of production practice and more than one year of rigorous clinical practice training equivalent to undergraduate courses, and master's and doctoral students of Chinese medicine have more than one year of clinical practice training during their study, so they can apply for taking the Chinese medicine practice examination in the year of graduation.

Chinese medicine is introduced as follows:

Traditional Chinese medicine is a traditional medicine in China, and its history can be traced back to thousands of years ago. Chinese medicine is a comprehensive discipline, including Chinese medicine, acupuncture, massage, qigong, dietotherapy, health care and other aspects, as well as the basic theory, diagnosis and treatment of Chinese medicine.

From the basic theory of TCM, TCM believes that the human body is an organic whole, including three aspects: physiology, psychology and emotion. Traditional Chinese medicine believes that the physiological function of human body and the occurrence and development of diseases are closely related to the concepts of yin and yang, five elements, qi and blood, spirit and so on. Traditional Chinese medicine emphasizes maintaining the balance and harmony of human internal environment in order to prevent and treat health and diseases.

From the point of view of TCM diagnosis, TCM diagnosis emphasizes four aspects: observation, hearing, questioning and pulse diagnosis, that is, to fully understand the patient's physical condition and disease characteristics, so as to formulate individualized treatment plans.

As an important part of China traditional culture, Chinese medicine has profound traditional value and cultural heritage. The concepts of "harmony between man and nature" and "harmony and balance" in TCM theory embody the spiritual connotation of Chinese civilization and have irreplaceable cultural significance. Traditional Chinese medicine is of great significance to the inheritance and development of Chinese civilization.