The conditions for the self-taught examination of traditional Chinese medicine are, first of all, to obtain a qualification certificate issued by the provincial health administrative department as a practicing assistant doctor of the corresponding specialty or above; Or obtain the national recognition, ordinary technical secondary school corresponding professional education; Or a rural doctor's practice certificate issued by the health administrative department at or above the county level, and a technical secondary school diploma or technical secondary school level certificate.
Generally speaking, there is no specific age limit, and people of any age can take the self-study examination of Chinese medicine. At the same time, taking the self-study examination of traditional Chinese medicine usually requires applicants to have a high school (technical secondary school) degree or above.
Different regions and schools may have different specific requirements for the application of TCM self-taught examination. It is suggested that candidates consult the relevant enrollment regulations or the enrollment department to understand the specific requirements.
The examination subjects of the self-study examination of traditional Chinese medicine include: Introduction to the Basic Principles of Marxism, Outline of Modern Chinese History, English (II), mathematical statistics, traditional Chinese medicine pharmacology, traditional Chinese medicine, practice of traditional Chinese medicine, traditional Chinese medicine chemistry, practice of traditional Chinese medicine chemistry, pharmacy management, analysis of traditional Chinese medicine preparations, practice of traditional Chinese medicine analysis, medical marketing, etc.