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To preserve the legacy of traditional Chinese medical culture; popularise the knowledge of CM healthcare; promote the concept of holistic health; elevate the calibre of local CM practitioners; strengthen the collaboration of Western and Chinese medical fields; foster CM talents: for 30 years, this has been the unwavering mission and vision of HKU SPACE’s CM subject group.
We have consistently held our programmes to the highest standards and emphasised the need to synergise theory and practice. In the past decade, we have provided CM practitioners with professional training programmes in pain management, oncology, gynaecology, acupuncture, Tui-na etc. We have also popularised introductory CM programmes among HA healthcare professionals, offered acupuncture training to physiotherapists, offered Chinese medicine dispensing programme to the related industry practitioners, and opened up a wealth of learning opportunities in CM knowledge, nutrition, beauty study, and acupuncture/Tui-na to the public.
We are staunch believers in the notion that knowledge is power, and that continuous learning is a lifestyle for optimal living. By providing a diverse CM programmes, we hope to equip our students with the necessary knowledge, so that they can create a bright future for themselves and give back to our society in meaningful ways.
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Programme Intended Learning Outcomes
On completion of the programme, students should be able to
1. Evaluate western medicine’s perspective on pain physiology and pathology, pain management, application of medicine and nonpharmacological management;
2. Evaluate Chinese medicine’s perspective and theories on pain causes, and how it treats acute and chronic pain;
3. Analyse the diagnosis and management of common clinical pain disorders in both Chinese and western medicine;
4. Assess the prospects of collaboration in pain management between Chinese and western medicine.
註:臨床觀察期間之膳宿及來回交通費由學員另付
註:臨床見習期間之膳宿及來回交通費由學員另付。
This programme consists of two parts. Each part consists of one module. Students who have completed one module of Part 1 can choose to exit the programme. Completion of one module will lead to a Certificate in Acupuncture. Upon successful completion of Part 1 and Part 2, students will be awarded a Diploma in Clinical Acupuncture.
Part 1: HK$24,000
Part 2: HK$34,600*【$32,720 (Course fee) + $1,880 (Practicum fee)】
(excluding accommodation, travelling and meal expenses)
*The total course fee is reviewed annually and is subject to change without prior notice.
本課程旨在教授本身為中醫及相關醫療人士的學員認識西醫對常見運動損傷和勞損的臨床檢查方法,介紹西醫常用檢查結果和報告的診斷意義,對相關疾病的治療思路和特點,以制定臨床診斷的策略。