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Traditional Chinese Medicine

Overview

The Traditional Chinese Medicine Department of SRRSH was founded in 2000. After more than 20 years of development, the department is responsible for medical care, scientific research and teaching. It has five subspecialties, including TCM oncology, TCM gynecology, TCM gastroenterology, TCM therapy and combined clinic for women’s health care. We provide TCM treatment for clinical common diseases and frequently-occurring diseases. In addition to oral Chinese medicine, we also offer external treatment, such as auricular points treatment.

 

Our department attaches great importance to multi-disciplinary and interdisciplinary cooperation. We cooperate with relevant colleges of Zhejiang University to conduct research on biological agents, traditional medicinal materials and functional food to treat human sub-health state.


In terms of teaching, the department has undertaken the teaching tasks of Traditional Chinese Medicine 5-year, 5+3 and 8-year programs of Zhejiang University School of Medicine for a long time, which is well-received by students. The course "Traditional Chinese Medicine" won the first-class undergraduate certification of Zhejiang University.

  

[Medical Care Service]

1. TCM prevention and treatment on tumors

2. TCM treatment of gastrointestinal diseases

3. TCM treatment of gynecological diseases

4 .Postoperative rehabilitation

5. Auricular points therapy

6. Preventive treatment of diseases

 

[Direction of Research]

1. TCM diagnosis and treatment of tumors, gastrointestinal diseases, gynecological diseases and common clinical diseases

2. Publicity and popularization of TCM health care knowledge

3. Study on the effect and mechanism of traditional Chinese herbs and functional food on improving sub-health state

 

[Achievement of Research]

The department has undertaken a number of projects and published dozens of academic papers. Additionally, one of the projects we participate in won the first prize in Zhejiang TCM Science and Technology Progress in 2018.