In 1996 a government review of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) was commissioned by the Victorian, Mew South Wales and Queensland health departments with a view to making recommendations on the need for occupational regulation of TCM practitioners. This article summarises the key findings of that review on the education of TCM practitioners in Australia. The principal characteristics of Australian TCM education are presented and contrasted to current practice in China. Traditional Chinese Medicine is composed of a number of treatment modalities, most notably acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine. Acupuncture has been the focus of TCM education in Australia for the past two decades. Chinese herbal medicine education programs are now increasing and the standard of TCM education is approaching that in China.
Journal article
Traditional Chinese Medicine in Australia
Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, Vol.19(2), pp.175-183
1997
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- Title
- Traditional Chinese Medicine in Australia
- Creators
- Alan Bensoussan - Southern Cross UniversityStephen P Myers - Southern Cross UniversityStephen Kermode - Southern Cross UniversityS Chang
- Publication Details
- Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, Vol.19(2), pp.175-183
- Identifiers
- 1012; 991012821290702368
- Academic Unit
- School of Health and Human Sciences
- Resource Type
- Journal article