Multidisciplinary integration to enhance the overall level of Chinese and Western medicine consensus efficacy
Journal Title: Traditional Medicine Research - Year 2017, Vol 2, Issue 2
Abstract
In recent years, Chinese and Western medicine clinical guidelines have attracted attention. But for the existing Chinese and Western medicine experts consensus or guidelines, Chinese medicine and Western medicine were split, out of touch from the form and content. How to lay equal stress on traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine? How to form the organic unity of Chinese medicine and Western medicine in the clinical practice? they need to reach a consensus. This article explains how to improve the efficacy of Chinese and Western medicine from different aspects.
Authors and Affiliations
Shang Hong-Cai, Wu Xiong-Zhi, Wang Yong-Yan, Wang Chen
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