I am an experienced person with a bachelor's degree in traditional Chinese medicine. There are 55-60 classes a week, basically every day until 8 pm, and I have to get up and practice in the morning. So after four years, people have learned a lot, and the internship rotation department in the last year also required two sets of Chinese and western. At the end of five years, you have to pass the entrance exam to get a bachelor's degree.
After graduation, you have to be a resident in the hospital for one year before you can take the doctor's license. After the license is issued, I have worked for two years and can work independently. But medicine is an accumulated knowledge. After graduation, Chinese medicine students will continue to copy prescriptions with experienced old professors and gentlemen, accumulate experience and strive for perfection!
Why can't Chinese medicine practitioners who graduated from the University of Chinese Medicine be independent? At present, only about one-third of the students in the University of Traditional Chinese Medicine have studied Chinese medicine for five years, and two-thirds belong to western medicine and English politics (which may be inaccurate). Some schools also set learning Chinese medicine classics as an elective course. Medicine is actually clinical medicine. In some schools, the teachers who teach basically have no clinical experience, basically follow the textbooks and rarely combine clinical practice, which will lead to students not knowing how to use what they have learned.
In addition, the inpatient department of Chinese medicine hospital is basically a combination of traditional Chinese and western medicine, mainly western medicine. Fresh graduates enter the hospital to become residents, mainly relying on western medicine, which also leads to the school students attaching importance to western medicine and ignoring Chinese medicine.
Independence requires solid theory and rich experience, and it is difficult to do it without more than ten years of skill. After I came out of school, what I learned was not perfect in itself. Even some simple diseases can't be seen. Independence is obviously impossible.
What you have learned must be verified to see if it is correct. The theory of learning needs constant verification. Only in the face of patients can we have confidence. Patients will never look at your brand, but always look at your ability. If you can't show your ability level, patients will still not recognize you. Therefore, students should put down their mentality after coming out. Learning is not equal to learning. We should conscientiously do solid basic work and effectively improve the medical level.