Chinese Medicine training in China

In China, it takes 5 years to train to become a doctor of chinese medicine but then they do a further 3 years training for an MSc or PhD where they specialise in the area they are interested in. They learn a combination of western medicine, chinese herbal medicine, acupuncture, tui na and other adjunctive therapies and depending on the speciality they choose depends on the combination they use. For example dermatology uses more herbs and cupping, neurology uses more acupuncture and pain uses more tui na massage, moxa, gua sha and acupuncture. 

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