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Is it okay for the current TCM practitioner to prescribe western medicine and injections?

Is it okay for the current TCM practitioner to prescribe western medicine and injections?

Starting January 1, 2020, it will be illegal TCM doctors will not be allowed to prescribe Western medicines and Western doctors will not be allowed to prescribe Chinese medicines, and at the same time, they will not be reimbursed for the Chinese medicines prescribed by Western doctors.

However, according to past practice, every law and regulation, especially this kind of law and regulation, will have a transitional period and gradually be introduced to each province, which in turn can be adjusted within a certain range according to the needs of each province.

Chinese and Western medicine practitioners wishing to prescribe each other's medicines must pass the appropriate exams, and only after passing the exams will they be allowed to do so. In other words, after January 1, 2020, there will be a lot of Chinese and Western medicine practitioners who will start to learn from each other, and will undergo the relevant exams, and will become Chinese and Western medicine practitioners, each with their own emphasis on Chinese and Western medicine. So, will the implementation of this law and regulation go smoothly? The answer is yes, it will go very smoothly, mainly because the state has adjusted the medical insurance and there are many other real benefits, if you don't learn from each other, it's like giving up a big part of the benefits.

The hospitals will lose a lot of money, and the individual's commission will be seriously jeopardized by the current 1:1 ratio of Chinese and Western medicines in the health insurance.

I think it should be a doctor first. Then it can be divided into Chinese or Western medicine.

Therefore, whether it is Chinese medicine or Western medicine, the aim is still to cure the patients. As long as it is beneficial to the patient, it does not matter whether Chinese medicine is used or Western medicine is prescribed. Why draw such a clear line between Chinese medicine and Western medicine and make it seem as if they are incompatible with each other?

Moreover, nowadays, there is already an integrated Chinese and Western medicine profession and an integrated Chinese and Western medicine school, so there is no excuse for Chinese medicine practitioners to prescribe Western medicines or Western medicine practitioners to prescribe Chinese medicines. It is fine as long as you know this aspect in your specialty.

It is not that Chinese and Western medicine cannot be combined, but first of all, do you recognize this combination of methods, are you willing to use a combination of Chinese and Western medicines to treat patients, if you are willing to take the path of combining Chinese and Western medicine, I personally think that there is no problem.

The revival of the ancient Chinese medicine school, is to spell out the abandonment and Western medicine mixed, which is only a faction of Chinese medicine, although individuals also respected the ancient Chinese medicine school, but also can not deny the other factions. After all, Chinese medicine is an eclectic, profound learning.

As long as they are guided by the theories of Chinese medicine, even Western medicines can be classified as part of Chinese medicine.

Of course it is! Is it a doctor's duty to cure the sick and save lives? As long as the disease can be cured, any means and methods are feasible! In particular, the sharing of Chinese medicine with Western medicine, and the sharing of Chinese medicine with Western medicine, reflects the good phenomenon and high efficiency of the integration of Chinese and Western medicine, which is very good! Very perfect! Very much agree!

It is permissible for TCM practitioners to use injections and infusions and other commonly used medical methods of the past in their treatment, which contributes to the integration of Chinese and Western medicine and the integration of TCM into modern medical technology. In some areas, law enforcement authorities have recognized the practice as over-scope, which is mainly due to the limitations of the practice section, and the lack of serious study of the relevant national regulations on Chinese medicine practice, resulting in cognitive problems. graduates of Chinese medicine colleges and universities in the 1970s were assigned to general hospitals to engage in modern medicine. Nowadays, due to the abundance of medical graduates, the number of TCM graduates practicing modern medicine is rare. However, there are also a few in anesthesia, imaging and other complementary medicine. Because nowadays TCM graduates have systematically studied modern medicine courses in school, the TCM law also grants them the right to obtain a degree in modern medicine. Therefore, the Chinese medicine law also empowered to obtain Chinese medicine practice, can be engaged in general modern medical technology. For modern medicine special technology after training and qualification can still engage in modern specialties. Such as joint replacement, thoracic and abdominal and other major surgical procedures䓁. These initiatives, expanding the scope of employment of Chinese medicine graduates, to ensure the source of Chinese medicine college. Promoted the modernization of Chinese medicine. For the reality of modern Chinese medicine solid foundation.

A real Chinese medicine practitioner would not prescribe bottles and injections.

However, it is just a formality to go through the motions and create public opinion, who can solve these problems? Crowned with the excuse of integrating Chinese and Western medicine pretext for the name. There is a policy at the top and a strategy at the bottom.

As long as one has a medical practitioner's certificate, one can write prescriptions, but I am not so sure whether Chinese medicine practitioners can prescribe Western medicines, and many public hospitals are also prescribing them. I don't know the specific regulations

Western medical practitioners can not prescribe Chinese medicine, the same Chinese medicine practitioners can not prescribe Western medicine, not to mention the bottle, because the Chinese medicine practitioners do not understand Western medicine, and will not take a bottle, even if the combination of Chinese and Western medicine can not be, unless you have both Chinese medicine practitioner's license and Western medicine practitioner's license, or can not be mutually prescribe medicines and injections.

Nowadays, there are a lot of Western medical practitioners prescribing Chinese medicines, especially proprietary Chinese medicines, and there are very few Chinese medical practitioners prescribing Western medicines and giving injections. Except for some fake Chinese medical practitioners, real Chinese medical practitioners will not do so, and the so-called integration of Chinese and Western medical practitioners is to use each other to complement each other's strengths and weaknesses, rather than prescribing each other's medicines and giving injections.

You can, but you must be a licensed TCM practitioner under the state regulations against practicing medicine without a license.

The essence of this issue lies in exploring the scope of practice of TCM practitioners.

In terms of policy, Article 16 of the Chinese Medicine Law stipulates: "Chinese medicine medical institutions shall be staffed with medical personnel who are mainly Chinese medicine professionals and technicians, and shall mainly provide Chinese medicine services; Chinese medicine practitioners who have obtained the qualification of physician by examination shall, in accordance with the relevant provisions of the State, be qualified through training and assessment, and may, in the course of practicing, use in their practice activities related to their professionsModern scientific and technological methods

Educationally, the TCM professional training program sets a certain amount ofWestern medicine coursesIt includes anatomy, physiology, pathology, infectious diseases, etc. It is basically equivalent to the training programs of Western medical schools, and has already laid the foundation for Chinese medicine practitioners to use modern scientific and technological methods in the course of their practice.

In terms of clinical practice, any student who graduates from a medical school must go through a general hospitalTransfer internship phase, according to the NHMRC, on top of the internship, three years and beyondResidency standardized trainingThis stage will combine the medical knowledge learned in school with clinical practice. Medicine is a practical science, so the theoretical knowledge is also sublimated in the process of practice.

In summary, TCM practitioners are qualified and capable of using modern diagnostic and treatment methods and prescribing western medicines in their practice, whether in terms of policy, education or clinical practice.

Chinese medicine and Western medicine are two different medical systems, but the ultimate goal is to protect human health and life.

According to the relevant regulations: Western doctors can not prescribe traditional Chinese medicine (to prescribe need to obtain qualifications), Chinese medicine practitioners can prescribe Western medicines, injection can be natural

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