Beijing University of Chinese Medicine
Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, founded in 1956, formerly known as Beijing College of Chinese Medicine, is one of the earliest institutions of higher learning of Chinese medicine in New China. On 1993, it was renamed Beijing University of Chinese Medicine. In 2000, it merged with Beijing College of Acupuncture and Orthopaedics to form the new Beijing University of Chinese Medicine.
shanghai university of tradional chinese medicine
Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, formerly known as Shanghai College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, was founded in 1956. It is one of the first four universities of traditional Chinese medicine established in China after the birth of New China, and it is also the only university with key medical characteristics in Shanghai. It is also a university built by the Ministry of Education's "Innovative Experimental Zone of Talent Training Mode" and "Characteristic Specialty".
Traditional Chinese medicine is the general name of all ethnic medicines in China, including Han and minority medicines, and it is an important part of medical and health undertakings in China.
Traditional Chinese medicine reflects the people's understanding of life, health and diseases in China. It has a long history, unique theories and technical methods, and embodies the great wisdom of the people of China and the Chinese nation.
On March 27th, 2020, according to Decree No.726 of People's Republic of China (PRC) (the State Council), the Regulations of People's Republic of China (PRC) on Traditional Chinese Medicine (promulgated by Decree No.374 of People's Republic of China (PRC) (the State Council) on April 7th, 2003) was abolished.