Shandong: Traditional Chinese medicine entering the countryside (picture)
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Last Update: 2013-09-03
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Source: Internet
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Author: User
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On August 30, 2013, Shandong Province launched the "entering the countryside" of traditional Chinese medicine and Chinese medicine service for grassroots people's health in Yuncheng County, Shandong Province This is an important measure for Shandong Administration of traditional Chinese medicine to practice the party's mass line and implement the action of "serving people's health" implemented by Shandong Provincial Department of health Wu Gang, deputy director of the State Administration of traditional Chinese medicine, attended the launching ceremony Wu Gang hoped that Shandong Province would timely promote good practices and experience in the activities, continuously expand the field of traditional Chinese medicine culture popularization, promote the sound and rapid development of traditional Chinese medicine in Shandong Province, and make traditional Chinese medicine better benefit people's livelihood As the entry point of this activity, the two organizers selected 36 counties under the jurisdiction of 17 cities in the province, and divided them into three groups to carry out activities such as rural doctor training, free consultation, Chinese medicine research, giving instruments and equipment and drugs to grass-roots medical institutions, visiting rural doctors with poor working and living conditions in remote areas and poor and sick villagers The activity lasted for three months, organized 540 young and middle-aged backbone TCM experts at the national, provincial and municipal levels, held 36 training sessions and carried out free clinic activities at the same time It is planned to train 10800 basic level professional and technical personnel, and donated 28.78 million yuan of equipment and drugs.
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