The Requisites of the Professionalization and Chinese Medicine

의료전직 전문화적 필요조건화중의학

  • Shin Soon Shik (Department of Prescriptionology, College of Oriental Medicine, Dongeui University) ;
  • Lee Hyun Ji (Faculty of Social Science, Keymyung University)
  • Published : 2002.02.01

Abstract

This paper analyzes the requisites and the characteristics of the professionalization of modern Chinese Medicine. The requisites of the professionalization are the standardization of knowledge, the settlement of license system, the development of occupational ideology, and the strengthening of the organization. The research findings are as follows. First, Chinese Medicine choose the people-oriented development strategy. Second, The professionalization of Chinese Medicine was propelled by the government. Third, the sequence of the professionalization of Chinese Medicine was 1) the development of occupational ideology, 2) the standardization of knowledge, 3) the strengthening of the organization, and 4) the settlement of license system. The order of the professionalization of Chinese Medicine is different from that of Western Medicine. Fourth, in the process of the professionalization, modern Chinese Medicine partly employs the traditional face-to-face education.

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