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Is the Chinese medicine major good?

The major of traditional Chinese medicine is not bad, and the prospect is promising. Outside China (such as Southeast Asia), more and more countries attach importance to TCM, and the demand for TCM talents in some countries will greatly increase. Going abroad for employment is also a way out for graduates majoring in Chinese medicine.

However, there are some difficulties in the employment of Chinese medicine. Compared with western medicine, it is indeed 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.

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Training objectives

Cultivate graduates who can engage in medical treatment, prevention, health care and rehabilitation of traditional Chinese medicine, and lay a foundation for their future work in education, scientific research, foreign exchange, cultural communication and management of traditional Chinese medicine.

Graduates should have good humanities, scientific and professional qualities, profound traditional culture of China, systematic basic theory and knowledge of TCM, strong thinking and clinical practice ability of TCM, strong inheritance ability, innovative and entrepreneurial ability, master corresponding scientific methods, have the ability of autonomous learning and lifelong learning, and realize the coordinated development of knowledge, ability and quality.