Source: April 9, 2007 10: 33: 10
Starting from this year, professionals engaged in clinical Chinese medicine and ethnic medicine can be exempted from taking foreign languages with professional titles. This is the information that the reporter got from state administration of traditional chinese medicine a few days ago.
Recently, the Ministry of Personnel issued the "Regulations on Professional Title Foreign Language Examination", which determined that there are three aspects of personnel who cannot take the professional title foreign language examination or relax the requirements for foreign language scores. Among them, those who can't take the foreign language test for professional titles include: those who are engaged in professional and technical work such as clinical medicine of traditional Chinese medicine, ethnic medicine, arts and crafts, collation of ancient books, and archaeology in China's characteristic historical period; Those who have obtained college degree or above in foreign language major and are engaged in this major have second foreign language requirements for their professional titles; For those who declare various series of junior titles.
It is understood that Chinese medicine practitioners have always had a view that foreign languages must be tested when applying for professional titles. Therefore, the introduction of the new regulations of the Ministry of Personnel has aroused widespread concern. In this regard, the relevant leaders of state administration of traditional chinese medicine revealed that the new regulations will be implemented this year, and only those who are engaged in clinical work in the fields of traditional Chinese medicine and ethnic medicine can declare their professional titles without taking foreign language examinations. As for the definition of clinical staff and the future review of ancient medical classics, they are all under study. (Health News reporter: Liu Yanling)