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中医药服务惠及更多百姓
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-05 23:23
Group 1 - The core viewpoint emphasizes the importance of developing traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) services in Xiuzhou District for public welfare, highlighting the establishment of a "15-minute health service circle" for residents [1] - Xiuzhou District faces challenges in high-level TCM development, including a relative shortage of talent and insufficient cultural promotion [1] - Suggestions for improvement include enhancing top-level design, increasing funding, innovating talent cultivation, and promoting TCM culture through education and immersive experiences [1] Group 2 - The Xiuzhou District Health Bureau has implemented measures to address community needs, leading to the establishment of a traditional therapy center at Xiuzhou District People's Hospital, which has received positive feedback from residents [1] - The district is increasing financial investment in TCM, achieving full coverage of standardized TCM clinics at the grassroots level, with the first flagship TCM clinic established in Youchegang Town [2] - A talent cultivation and exchange platform is being developed, focusing on collaboration with renowned TCM practitioners and provincial experts to strengthen local talent [2] Group 3 - By 2025, Xiuzhou plans to train 4 renowned TCM practitioners and 8 backup talents to ensure sustainable development in TCM [2] - The "Qihuang Seeking Traces" project will be launched in 2025 to explore and document local TCM techniques and stories, integrating resources from both provincial and local TCM practices [2] - Public awareness and training efforts are being intensified, with 260 training sessions and numerous community events planned to promote TCM knowledge and practices [3]
我省1200名基层中医医师分批赴京接受免费培训
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-17 22:51
Group 1 - The core theme of the training program is "Empowering Grassroots Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) for Collaborative Development" [1] - The program aims to provide free training in acupuncture, tuina, and other suitable TCM techniques to 1,200 grassroots TCM practitioners from Hebei province [1] - The first training session included 60 participants from various county-level TCM hospitals and community health service centers [1] Group 2 - The training will consist of 21 sessions throughout the year, focusing on both theoretical instruction and practical exercises [1] - A specialized teaching team has been established to tailor the training courses to meet the specific needs of grassroots practitioners in Hebei [2] - The collaboration aims to create a three-tiered platform linking specialists, experts, and trainees, ensuring over 80% of participants have access to long-term consultation with experts from Beijing TCM Hospital [2]