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Employment prospect of acupuncture and massage
The employment prospects of acupuncture and massage are as follows:

After graduation, students majoring in acupuncture and massage can engage in acupuncture, massage medical treatment and scientific research in Chinese medicine hospitals, Chinese medicine research institutions and acupuncture departments of general hospitals.

Employment positions: acupuncture and massage, acupuncture and massage therapist, Chinese medicine physiotherapist, physiotherapist, Chinese medicine practitioner, rehabilitation physiotherapist, acupuncture and massage department, physiotherapy and beauty student, Chinese medicine acupuncture and massage therapist, rehabilitation therapist, etc.

Secondly, graduates can do teaching work. If they can't, they can go abroad. In foreign countries, the acceptance of Chinese acupuncture and massage is relatively high, such as Singapore, Malaysia, Australia, the United States, Japan, etc., all attach great importance to the development of Chinese acupuncture and massage. Doctors have gone abroad to search for gold, earning a lot of money in major spas and private clinics.

Of course, the income level abroad is much higher than that in China, but with more and more doctors going abroad, the industry competition is becoming more and more fierce. Foreigners are not all rich and stupid, and the ultimate decision to survive depends on their own business level.

It's the same as opening a clinic in China. One shot is effective, the headache is gone, the waist is not sore, and the customers will naturally introduce their family and friends to you when they go upstairs.

Main disciplines:

Chinese medicine, acupuncture and massage. Main courses: basics of traditional Chinese medicine, human anatomy, biomechanics, classics of traditional Chinese medicine, meridians, acupuncture, massage, ergonomics, internal medicine of traditional Chinese medicine, neurology, acupuncture clinical therapy, massage clinical therapy, etc.