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Do you really have a college certificate to open a clinic?

Persons who study Chinese medicine as apprentices or who have acquired medical skills and expertise through years of practice shall be recommended by at least two Chinese medicine practitioners, and qualified by the competent departments of Chinese medicine of the people's governments of provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government to organize practical skills and effect assessment. After practicing registration according to the assessment content, you can engage in medical activities of traditional Chinese medicine in the form of personal practice or in medical institutions within the scope of registered practice.

The old card can't legally practice medicine, and the new card directly files a case to open a clinic.

A few years ago, I passed the examination of "Examination Methods for Qualification Examination of Traditional Medical Teachers and Specialized Doctors" implemented by the health department earlier, and obtained the certificate of expertise. The purpose of this certificate is to make folk Chinese medicine practitioners who do not have medical professional qualifications qualified to refer to the doctor qualification examination.

So in the early years, you did have a professional technical certificate or an apprenticeship certificate, which can only be used as a registration for the doctor qualification examination, but you have no legal qualification. After passing the new qualification examination of Chinese medicine specialists, you can register to run a clinic or legally practice in a hospital by obtaining the Qualification Certificate of Chinese Medicine (Specialist).

Enrollment goal

① Rural doctors and grass-roots doctors who have been engaged in clinical practice of traditional Chinese medicine in grass-roots rural areas and run private clinics for many years, but have no doctor qualification certificate;

(2) Inheriting Chinese medicine through heirlooms and apprentices, but not admitted to high school graduates and social workers in Chinese medicine colleges;

③ On-the-job doctors who have obtained the qualification of western medicine and want to study Chinese medicine, but have not obtained the qualification of Chinese medicine doctor;

(4) Undergraduates and college graduates with Chinese medicine-related learning background;

(5) Graduates from secondary health schools and vocational colleges with medical learning background;

⑥ Persons who are engaged in medical care, but have no professional clinical practice experience, and do not have the qualification to participate in the qualification examination of Chinese medicine doctors;

⑦ Social people who love Chinese medicine culture, but are busy with work, entertainment and housework, and have no time to systematically study Chinese medicine.