Review
Progress in the national talent training program for inheritance of characteristic traditional Chinese medicine technology
Cheng Huayao, Liu Yiqun, Ma Heling, Cheng Xiaohua, Xu Yunjie, Wei Peipeng, Yang Facheng
Published 2021-05-15
Cite as Chin J Prim Med Pharm, 2021, 28(5): 791-796. DOI: 10.3760/cma.j.issn.1008-6706.2021.05.034
Abstract
To alleviate the shortage of excellent talents of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), the State Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine has decided to cultivate a group of talents with strong theoretical foundation, rich practical experience and exquisite skills who would like to devote themselves to TCM technology research. The national talent training program for inheritance of characteristic TCM technology is a major breakthrough in the history of new China in the cultivation of high-level TCM technology talents. A retrospective analysis was performed on the national talent training program for inheritance of characteristic TCM technology hold in training bases from Beijing, Shanghai, Guangdong Province, Jiangsu Province, Anhui Province, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, Heilongjiang Province, Yunnan Province, Sichuan Province, Shaanxi Province and Fujian Province. Based on the completion assessment work of 2014 and 2015 national talent training program for inheritance of characteristic TCM technology, and after knowledge exchange and discussion with the training subjects from 30 provinces and some teaching experts in the field of characteristic TCM technology, this paper summarizes the work of the national talent training program for inheritance of characteristic TCM technology. After trained in bases in China, training subjects' theoretical knowledge and practical skills as well as their comprehensive capacity have been greatly promoted. At the same time, there are also some problems and shortages. For example, characteristic TCM technology in some training bases is not prominent enough, some characteristic TCM technologies are not well inherited, and the affiliations of some training subjects do not pay enough attention to it. All of these problems should be solved and improved in future work.
Key words:
National Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine; Drugs,Chinese herbal; Special technology; Inherited talents; Training; Summary; Research; Thinking
Contributor Information
Cheng Huayao
Department of Pharmacy, Hainan Women and Children's Medical Center, Haikou 570206, Hainan Province, China
Liu Yiqun
Famous Doctor Hall of the First Affiliated Hospital of Anhui University of Chinese Medicine, Hefei 230031, Anhui Province, China
Ma Heling
Department of Pharmacy, Fangshan Hospital of Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Beijing 102499, China
Cheng Xiaohua
Department of Pharmacy, Gansu Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Lanzhou 730050, Gansu Province, China
Xu Yunjie
Department of Pharmacy, Langfang TCM Hospital, Langfang 065000, Hebei Province, China
Wei Peipeng
Department of Pharmacy, Quanzhou Orthopedic-Traumatological Hospital of Fujian Traditional Chinese Medicine University, Quanzhou 362000, Fujian Province, China
Yang Facheng
Department of Pharmacy, Yi Medical Hospital of Yunnan Province, Chuxiong 675000,Yunnan Province, China