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Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has made important contributions to the domestic health care system, a World Health Organization (WHO) official told an exhibition here on Thursday.(File Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
BEIJING, Nov. 6 (Xinhua) -- Traditional Chinese
medicine (TCM) has made important contributions to the domestic health care
system, a World Health Organization (WHO) official told an exhibition here on
Thursday.
Carissa Etienne, assistant director of WHO, told the
opening ceremony of the China TCM Exhibition that in the past decade, China had
explored health system reforms that included promoting TCM to improve public
health.
Etienne praised the fundamental principles of China's
national health policy, which gave equal importance to TCM and Western medicine.
TCM was a critical component of Chinese health care,
she said, with a major role in areas ranging from primary medicine to advanced
specialties.
"WHO appreciates the efforts of the Chinese
government to consistently improve and promote the use of traditional Chinese
medicine," she said.
The China TCM Exhibition, jointly hosted by the
ministries of health, education and science and technology and the State
Administration of TCM, showcased the latest developments in this discipline.