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Being a masseur for college graduates is a debate competition to give full play to one's talents.
When you play a debate, the concept must come first.

university graduate

Generally, it refers to college students who have completed their college studies and obtained a college diploma (college students are a special group of society, referring to those who have received college education, as the frontier group of new social technologies and new ideas, and senior professionals trained by the state). Both undergraduate and junior college graduates can be called college graduates, but people still tend to call undergraduate graduates college graduates.

Give full play to one's talents:

Everyone can give full play to their talents and abilities.

Massagist

The title of ancient medical teacher. There was a masseur in Sui and Tang Dynasties, under the massage doctor. The number of masseurs in Sui Dynasty was 100 according to the Six Codes of Tang Dynasty. In the Tang Dynasty, there were only four masseurs. The main duty of masseur is to guide students' study and daily medical work.

Brief description of occupation

Massagist

Occupation Name: Masseur Occupation Definition: Health care personnel engaged in massage, pedicure and other related work.

Occupation grade: junior, intermediate, senior, technician, senior technician.

Examination form: written test (choice+judgment)

Practical exercise (massage technique evaluation)

2 Curriculum setting

Chapter 1 Professional Ethics and Legal Knowledge (1 class hour)

Chapter II Basic Knowledge of Traditional Chinese Medicine (5 hours)

First, the basic characteristics of Chinese medicine;

Second, the application of yin-yang theory in traditional Chinese medicine; Massagist

Third, qi, blood and body fluid;

Fourthly, the physiological function of viscera.

Chapter III Meridian Acupoints (7 class hours); National vocational qualification training textbook

Training (18 class hours) National Vocational Qualification Training Textbook

Therefore, it is not easy to become a qualified masseur, regardless of professional level.

There is no established relationship between college graduates and masseurs. As long as they can give full play to all their talents and abilities, they will go all out, and the quality of college students is the same. There will always be some high-tech college students who will be wasted as masseurs, some who can do their best, and a large number of people who can't even be masseurs.