China needs over half a million professionals trained in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) over the next five years, according to a government report published Wednesday.
A small German town is home to Europe's flagship clinic for traditional Chinese medicine
A general view shows the beautiful scenery of Bad Koetzting in Bavaria, Germany, July 22, 2011. There located the first German Clinic for Traditional Chinese Medicine, TCM-clinic Bad Koetzting.[Photo / Asianewsphoto]
A Declaration of Friendship between the Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and Western Medicine was inked in Italy's Bologna to foster future cooperation.In fact, starting a cultural dialogue between the two medicines that have ignored each other for a long time was an "extremely important" achievement, said Sergio Stefoni, dean of the faculty of medicine and surgery of Bologna University which hosted the event.
A growing number of young people from around the world are traveling to China to learn the ancient practice of TCM. They have come to the place of the theories' roots to begin learning the wisdom behind the respected Eastern discipline.
A dialogue full of promise between Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and Western Medicine (WM) has started in Italy.
China's age-old remedies could help the West develop tomorrow's new drugs, thanks to a database released last month.The Chem-TCM is the most comprehensive database of its kind and translates more than 12,000 chemicals from more than 300 Chinese herbs used in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) into Western terminology.
Thirty-two medical workers from 18 developing countries will start a three-month training program focusing on traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) in north China's Shanxi province this month, according to local authorities.