Project Description
BACHELOR OF MEDICINE (CHINESE MEDICINE) 4½ + ½ in collaboration with Heilongjiang University of Chinese Medicine
Acupuncture is a form of alternative medicine and a key component of Traditional Chinese Medicine that can be traced back at least 2,500 years. The general theory of acupuncture is based on the premise that there are patterns of energy flow (Qi) through the body that are essential for health. Acupuncture emphasises on non-medication treatment for a variety of ailments and has proven to be a unique, quick, effective, and safe method of therapy that either individually, or used in combination with herbal or modern medicine, providing holistic care and alleviate symptoms for patients.
The programme starts with basic sciences that cover across the spectrum of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Students will be trained in Acupuncture, Chinese Medicine principles, Herbal Medicine, and an overview on Western Internal Medicine. It focuses on acupuncture skills and techniques and ends with an extensive hands-on Clinical Training. The curriculum uniquely combines both basic knowledge of modern medicine with traditional Chinese Medicine.
Subjects
- History of CM
- Theory of CM
- Diagnostic of CM
- Materia Medica
- Formulas of CM
- Ancient Medical Chinese / Traditional Chinese Medicine Culture
- Acupuncture Meridians and Collaterals
- Technique and Therapeutics of Acupuncture and Moxibustion
- Technique of Tuina
- Therapeutics of Tuina
- Chinese Medicine Orthopedic and Traumatology
- Philosophy of Chinese Medicine
- The Yellow Emperor’s Classic of Medicine
- Shang Han Lun
- Golden Chamber
- Wen Bing Xue
- Anatomy
- Physiology
- Cell Biology and Biochemistry
- Microbiology and Immunology
- Pathology
- Pharmacology
- Basic of Modern Diagnostics
- Western Internal Medicine
- Medical Imaging
- First Aids and Emergency
- Health Psychology
- Principles of Management
- Business Communication
- Medical Ethics and Profesionalism
- Research Methodology and Biostatistics
- Introduction to T&CM
- Thinking Skills
- Bahasa Kebangsaan A
- Introduction to Comparative Religion
- Chinese Internal Medicine I
- Chinese Internal Medicine II
- Chinese Medicine External Medicine
- Chinese Medicine Pediatrics
- Chinese Medicine Gynecology
- Chinese Medicine Ophthalmology
- Research Project
- Clinical Internship
- Graduates of the Bachelor’s program will be qualified to practice as licensed Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) practitioners.
PATHWAY
Duration:
4.5 years study + 0.5 years clinical internship
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