1. Education and basic medical knowledge:
Learners of Chinese medicine usually need to have a technical secondary school degree or above, especially a bachelor degree or above in medicine, traditional Chinese medicine, pharmacy and other related majors. Learners should have some basic medical knowledge, including basic medical knowledge such as anatomy, physiology and pathology.
2. Learning motivation and attitude:
Learners need to show strong learning motivation and love for Chinese medicine, and are interested in further studying the traditional theory of Chinese medicine and inheriting and developing it. Learners should have a certain understanding of Chinese medicine, and understand its characteristics, history and culture.
3. Master's approval and master's etiquette:
Learners need to find a suitable teacher and get his approval. Learning from the master is an important ceremony, and learners need to respectfully ask the master for advice and accept his guidance. When learning from teachers, you usually need to follow certain etiquette and rules.
4. Tuition and teacher guidance fees:
Learners may need to pay a certain tuition fee or tutor's guidance fee to get tutor's guidance. This fee usually depends on the master's popularity, experience and guidance content, and learners need to communicate with the master to confirm before they can go to the teacher.
5. Study time and patience:
Learning Chinese medicine usually takes a long time, and learners need enough patience and perseverance to keep learning, practicing and summarizing. Learners should be willing to invest time and energy in the process of learning Chinese medicine.
6. Traditional medical spirit:
Learners need to respect the spirit and values of Chinese medicine, including traditional medical ethics such as patient first and medical ethics. Learners should have good professional ethics and sense of responsibility, and carry forward the spirit of traditional Chinese medicine.
Requirements for applying for a bachelor's degree (self-taught undergraduate course and correspondence undergraduate cou