Curriculum design of traditional Chinese medicine specialty

1. What courses of traditional Chinese medicine?

Hello, I also study medicine. Anatomy is a compulsory course, and I must learn it. But hands-on experiment is the clinical practice of western medicine. Other majors only need to learn to look at specimens. All liberal arts students study Chinese medicine, but there are more science students in our school. You must learn the basics of TCM, TCM internal medicine, TCM diagnostics, recipe, TCM and acupuncture, and the rest depends on your preferences, including TCM pediatrics and TCM gynecology. Anatomy ... generally speaking, there is nothing uncomfortable, as long as you read more, you won't feel uncomfortable, at most for a semester. Besides, the first experimental class will definitely be unaccustomed to the smell of formalin, but it will get better gradually, as long as you are not afraid. Hehe, we felt sick at first, but we got used to it after a long time. That's what doctors do. Don't you treat the patient because he isn't sick? I hope you will be satisfied with my answer.

2. What courses are there for Chinese medicine majors?

Basic theory of traditional Chinese medicine, diagnosis of traditional Chinese medicine, prescription of traditional Chinese medicine, acupuncture, orthopedics of traditional Chinese medicine. Department of Otolaryngology for Women and Children of Traditional Chinese Medicine Huangdi Neijing, synopsis of golden chamber, treatise on febrile diseases, febrile diseases,

In fact, Chinese medicine still needs to learn western medicine courses now.

Including human anatomy, biochemistry, physiology, pathology, pathophysiology. Pharmacology, histology and embryology, pathogenic microorganisms and immunology, diagnostics, internal medicine. Surgery, gynecology, otolaryngology, etc ~ ~ ~

There are many courses! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! .

3. What specialized courses should the University of Traditional Chinese Medicine take?

Basic theory of TCM, TCM diagnostics, Chinese pharmacy, prescription, TCM internal medicine, TCM surgery, TCM gynecology, TCM pediatrics, TCM orthopedics, acupuncture, Huangdi Neijing, treatise on febrile diseases, synopsis of the golden chamber, febrile diseases, if you are interested, you can look at the history of TCM, ancient medical classics and various theories of TCM. Textbooks should be available online, or try to find some electronic versions. I hope it works for you!

4. What courses should Chinese pharmacy major take?

The main courses are: advanced mathematics, medical physics, English, introduction to morphology, physiology, biochemistry, introduction to etiology, medical biology, pharmacology, inorganic chemistry, quantitative analysis, organic chemistry, instrumental analysis, physical chemistry, basis of traditional Chinese medicine, and Chinese medicine.

Prescription, drug spectrum analysis, Chinese medicine chemistry, medicinal botany, Chinese medicine identification, Chinese medicine processing, Chinese medicine pharmacy, Chinese medicine pharmacology, Chinese medicine preparation analysis, pharmaceutical affairs management. The undergraduate tutorial system is adopted in this major to ensure that graduates have comprehensive quality, good learning ability, practical problem-solving ability and preliminary scientific research ability.

After graduation, I can engage in research and development, Chinese medicine inspection, quality control, production management, drug marketing and other aspects in hospitals and medical institutions at all levels, pharmaceutical and drug trading enterprises, drug inspection departments, drug management departments, scientific research units and medical colleges.

(4) Extended reading in Chinese medicine courses.

Chinese medicine graduates should have the following knowledge and ability:

1. Master the basic theory of traditional Chinese medicine and be familiar with the basic knowledge of clinical medication;

2 master the basic principles and skills of extraction, separation and detection of chemical components of traditional Chinese medicine, and master the basic theories and skills of quality identification and analysis of traditional Chinese medicine;

3. Master the basic theory and experimental skills of pharmacology and toxicology of traditional Chinese medicine;

4. Have the basic theory and skills of processing, preparation and analysis of traditional Chinese medicine;

5. Familiar with the basic knowledge of pharmacy management regulations, policies and marketing;

6. Understand the academic development of traditional Chinese medicine.

The exams that Chinese medicine majors can take include the title exam of Chinese medicine and the licensed pharmacist exam.

The title examination of traditional Chinese medicine belongs to the health professional technical examination, which is generally divided into junior Chinese medicine practitioners, junior Chinese pharmacists and competent Chinese pharmacists.

In order to implement the spirit of the Notice of the Ministry of Personnel and the Ministry of Health on the Evaluation and Employment of Health Professional and Technical Positions, since 200 1, the national primary and intermediate technical qualifications of health professional and technical positions have been officially implemented for evaluation. The qualification obtained through the examination represents the level and ability required by the corresponding technical post, which is the necessary basis for the unit to hire the corresponding technical post.

5. What courses do Chinese medicine majors learn?

Every year, many liberal arts students want to learn science knowledge, but I haven't heard of many students who fail to graduate, have I?

6. Chinese medicine courses

I'm seven years old, but it's not much different from the five-year program. Only in the first year, I don't study medical courses, but only learn public courses such as * * * mindfulness theory. In the second year, I began to study medical courses. The first semester is systematic anatomy, basic theory of traditional Chinese medicine and ancient medical literature (I only said the main courses), and the second semester is physiology, embryology and medical literature. The fourth semester is about prescription, pathology and pharmacology, the fifth semester is about western medicine diagnostics, imaging diagnostics, acupuncture and treatise on febrile diseases, the sixth semester is about pediatrics, otolaryngology, an introduction to Jin Yun, the seventh semester is about internal medicine of traditional Chinese medicine, internal medicine of western medicine, treatise on febrile diseases, and the eighth semester is about surgery of traditional Chinese medicine, surgery of western medicine, gynecology of traditional Chinese medicine, orthopedics and ophthalmology of traditional Chinese medicine. Internship in the next two years

7. What are the compulsory courses for Chinese medicine majors?

I don't quite agree with the answer upstairs. Although it is Chinese medicine, I definitely want to learn western medicine. There is no doubt about this, but the answer is that the ratio of Chinese medicine to western medicine is not 3: 3. After all, the professional name is Chinese medicine, so Chinese medicine still occupies the main position. I am a general practitioner of traditional Chinese medicine. The ratio of traditional Chinese medicine to western medicine in our school is 6: 4, and the combination of traditional Chinese and western medicine is 5: 5.

In fact, the experiment of western learning is not idle and monotonous. Compared with theoretical classes, experimental classes are still very interesting, such as dissecting corpses, feeding rats' stomachs, counting frogs' heartbeats and watching various cells. Experiments are really a good way to strengthen theory.

8. What are the compulsory courses for Chinese medicine specified by the Ministry of Education?

Compulsory course of Chinese medicine:

(1) Basic courses: basic theory of traditional Chinese medicine, diagnosis of traditional Chinese medicine, specialty of traditional Chinese medicine, classic genus of traditional Chinese medicine (Neijing, typhoid fever, epidemic febrile disease), acupuncture and moxibustion.

(2) Specialized courses: Chinese medicine surgery, Chinese medicine internal medicine, Chinese medicine gynecology, Chinese medicine pediatrics, Chinese medicine orthopedics, Chinese medicine ophthalmology, and Chinese medicine otolaryngology.

In addition to this compulsory course, there may be limited elective courses: ancient medical literature and Chinese medical history.

9. Chinese medicine courses

I am a Chinese medicine major, and now I am in the fifth year. Our courses include: basic theory of traditional Chinese medicine, diagnosis of traditional Chinese medicine, traditional Chinese medicine, prescription science and internal medicine of traditional Chinese medicine (in order).

This is a course arranged by the school. But personally, I think the basic part of TCM is the most important, because you must understand the physiology and pathology of TCM through the basic part of TCM, which is particularly important and the basis of other studies! Extra-curricular books that are helpful in personal experience: medical meridians, discovering traditional Chinese medicine, talking about medicinal properties and circular motion of ancient Chinese medicine. These books are suitable for learning after having a certain theory on the basis of Chinese medicine! In addition, I recommend a Sina blog: Revision of Chinese Medicine.

I hope these are helpful to you. (I hope to adopt it, hey hey! )