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新疆中医药事业发展的蜕变之路
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-10-02 07:23
Core Viewpoint - The development of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) in Xinjiang has undergone significant transformation over the past 70 years, showcasing remarkable achievements and advancements in medical practices and integration with local ethnic medicine [1][8]. Group 1: Historical Development - Xinjiang's TCM has evolved from basic medical facilities to a regional treatment center, with the establishment of independent departments and significant growth in medical staff and resources [2][4]. - The Xinjiang Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital's dermatology department has expanded from 3 medical staff to 43, and from no dedicated beds to 90 beds over 23 years, becoming a national clinical key specialty [2][4]. Group 2: Innovations and Achievements - The hospital has developed innovative external treatment techniques for skin diseases, resulting in 4 national invention patents and 28 utility model patents [2][4]. - TCM external treatment techniques have been incorporated into national treatment plans for advantageous diseases, enhancing the academic influence of Xinjiang's TCM across the country [4][8]. Group 3: Integration and Accessibility - The integration of TCM with local ethnic medicine, such as Uyghur and Kazakh medicine, has played a crucial role in addressing the health needs of diverse populations in Xinjiang [8]. - The use of new media and internet technology has enabled widespread dissemination of TCM knowledge, allowing thousands of grassroots doctors and patients to access new treatment techniques without geographical limitations [5][7]. Group 4: Future Prospects - The future of TCM in Xinjiang is expected to focus on personalized treatment plans, utilizing modern scientific techniques to validate TCM efficacy and develop tailored strategies for the multi-ethnic population [8]. - The implementation of the "Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region Traditional Chinese Medicine Regulations" in May 2024 is anticipated to enhance the regulation of TCM resources, talent cultivation, and service capabilities [8].