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Registration conditions for self-study examination of traditional Chinese medicine

The registration conditions for self-study examination of traditional Chinese medicine are as follows:

1. Age requirements:

Generally speaking, students who take the self-study exam of traditional Chinese medicine must be over 18 years old, and the specific age limit depends on the local enrollment policy.

2. Education:

Self-taught examination of traditional Chinese medicine generally requires applicants to have graduated from high school or equivalent education, and some areas may also require professional background related to traditional Chinese medicine.

3. Health status:

Traditional Chinese medicine involves human anatomy, physiology and other contents, which has certain requirements for students' health. Applicants are generally required to be healthy and free from infectious diseases and other diseases that are not suitable for clinical work.

4. Have basic knowledge and skills:

Students who apply for the self-taught examination of traditional Chinese medicine should have certain basic knowledge and skills, including but not limited to understanding the basic theory of traditional Chinese medicine and mastering the diagnostic methods and treatment techniques of traditional Chinese medicine. In addition, the specific registration conditions may vary from region to region. It is recommended that you read the local enrollment policy carefully before you register to ensure that you meet the relevant conditions before you register.

Extended data

Chinese medicine was born in primitive society, and the theory of Chinese medicine was basically formed in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, and was summarized and developed in past dynasties. In addition, it has a far-reaching influence on the countries in the cultural circle of Chinese characters, such as Japanese medicine, Korean medicine, Korean medicine and Vietnamese oriental medicine, which are all developed on the basis of Chinese medicine.

Traditional Chinese medicine bears the experience and theoretical knowledge of ancient people in China in fighting diseases. It is a medical theoretical system gradually formed and developed through long-term medical practice under the guidance of ancient naive materialism and spontaneous dialectics.

Based on the theory of Yin-Yang and Five Elements, TCM regards the human body as the unity of qi, shape and spirit, and explores the etiology, nature and location of diseases through the method of "looking, listening and asking", analyzes the pathogenesis changes of viscera, meridians, joints, qi and blood, and body fluids, judges the growth and decline of evil, and then obtains the name of diseases and summarizes syndrome types.

Based on the principle of syndrome differentiation and treatment, the treatment methods of "sweating, vomiting, purgation, harmony, warming, clearing away heat, tonifying and eliminating" are formulated, and various treatment methods such as traditional Chinese medicine, acupuncture, massage, cupping, qigong and dietotherapy are used to make the human body recover by harmonizing yin and yang. 20 18, 10, 1, the world health organization first included traditional Chinese medicine in the medical syllabus with global influence.