Government and Public Administration

Chinese Medicine Practitioners

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Responsibilities

Chinese Medicine Practitioners maintain health, and prevent, diagnose and treat illness, disease and injury by applying knowledge and practices developed in China (based on a tradition of more than 2,000 years) , including various forms of herbal medicine, acupuncture, massage (Tui na) , exercise (qigong) , and dietary therapy. They are also responsible for evaluating and recording patients' progress and treatment outcomes, providing health, nutrition and lifestyle advice on topics such as stretching, exercise, nutrition, healing process, breathing, and relaxation techniques.

Basic qualification requirements
Academic requirements
A bachelor's degree in Chinese medicine.
Industry specific capabilities
Medical knowledge and skills
Therapy & counselling knowledge and skills
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