During the two-week program, participants explored clinical TCM diagnosis and treatment through lectures, hospital visits, and hands-on practice. The group included university students, healthcare professionals, and wellness practitioners from the United States, all eager to experience the power of traditional Chinese medicine firsthand.
As a WHO Collaborative Center on Traditional Medicine and an International Acupuncture Training Center, NJUCM has continued to expand its global educational influence. Over the past two years alone, the university has welcomed and trained 497 international students from 41 countries and regions, including 96 students from the United States.
Many participants shared that observing real clinical treatments in China gave them a deeper understanding of TCM and Chinese culture. Through such programs, NJUCM continues to build bridges for cultural exchange and friendship between China and the world.
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