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Scope of practice of practicing Chinese medicine
The registration scope of Chinese medicine is relatively wide, including specialist hospitals, western medicine general hospitals, medical imaging departments, medical laboratory departments and pathology departments.

First, the general medicine major:

You can register as a general practitioner if you have obtained the qualifications for senior technical positions of general practitioners of traditional Chinese medicine, or passed the on-the-job training and assessment of general practitioners of traditional Chinese medicine recognized by provincial health and traditional Chinese medicine administrative departments, or participated in the standardized training of general practitioners of traditional Chinese medicine recognized by provincial health and traditional Chinese medicine administrative departments.

Second, the Chinese medicine major:

Chinese medicine personnel who do not meet the registration conditions for general practitioners and practicing doctors in rural medical institutions and community health service institutions may register as Chinese medicine majors.

Three, Chinese medicine 1:

Chinese medicine practitioners engaged in internal medicine, obstetrics and gynecology, pediatrics, geriatrics, emergency department, preventive health care department, rehabilitation department, clinical psychology department, etc. (referring to Chinese medicine specialty 2, Chinese medicine specialty 3 and other specialties except acupuncture and massage), their practice scope is registered as Chinese medicine specialty 1.

Four, Chinese medicine major 2:

Practitioners of Chinese medicine are engaged in surgery, orthopedics, anorectum and dermatology, and their scope of practice is registered as Chinese medicine specialist II.

Five, Chinese medicine major 3:

Chinese medicine practitioners engaged in ophthalmology, otolaryngology and stomatology, whose scope of practice is registered as Chinese medicine specialist 3.

Benefits of Chinese medicine:

1, comprehensive curative effect:

The combination of traditional Chinese and western medicine can give full play to the advantages of traditional Chinese and western medicine, and provide more comprehensive and effective medical services by combining the theories and treatment methods of the two medical systems. Chinese medicine pays attention to overall observation and syndrome differentiation, while western medicine pays attention to disease diagnosis and drug treatment. The combination of the two can complement each other and improve the curative effect.

2, personalized treatment:

The combination of traditional Chinese and western medicine combines the dialectical treatment of traditional Chinese medicine with the disease diagnosis of western medicine, and formulates personalized treatment plans according to the specific conditions and individual differences of patients. This can treat diseases more accurately and improve the cure rate.

3, comprehensive disease prevention:

The combination of traditional Chinese and western medicine can not only treat diseases, but also prevent diseases by taking into account patients' physique, living habits and other factors. The combination of TCM's health-preserving concept and western medicine's health education can help people develop a healthy lifestyle and reduce the risk of diseases.