Traditional chinese medicine in Malaysia: A brief historical overview of education and research

The education and research of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) in Malaysia started coincidentally circa Malaysia's independence movement. Before the independence, much of the development focused on establishing treatment centers and Chinese medical halls to provide TCM treatment. Periodicals...

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Main Authors: Hon Foong Wong, Shih Chau Ng, Wen Tien Tan, Jun Liu, Xun Lin, Si Woei Goh, Bao Ling Hoo, Chyong En Chai, Huiying Wang
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2019-01-01
Series:Chinese Medicine and Culture
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Online Access:http://www.cmaconweb.org/article.asp?issn=2589-9627;year=2019;volume=2;issue=3;spage=114;epage=117;aulast=Wong
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spelling doaj-e82701823f1f48cbb6c04c1bb2fe21582021-07-27T04:17:04ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsChinese Medicine and Culture2589-96272589-94732019-01-012311411710.4103/CMAC.CMAC_28_19Traditional chinese medicine in Malaysia: A brief historical overview of education and researchHon Foong WongShih Chau NgWen Tien TanJun LiuXun LinSi Woei GohBao Ling HooChyong En ChaiHuiying WangThe education and research of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) in Malaysia started coincidentally circa Malaysia's independence movement. Before the independence, much of the development focused on establishing treatment centers and Chinese medical halls to provide TCM treatment. Periodicals and journals advocating TCM and its advancement were published between the 1940s and 1960s, but many did not survive after a few issues. The challenge posed by the Immigration Ordinance 1952 further united TCM practitioners and TCM associations to establish the Chinese Medical Institute of Malaya. The trend gained momentum, and many educational institutes were set up in each of Malaysia. From the 1970s, Malaysia started hosting regional and international TCM conferences. In 2000, TCM education in Malaysia had finally gained recognition from the government. A TCM program standard was thus released by the Malaysian Qualifications Agency (MQA). To date, there are seven private higher education institutions which offer TCM programs based on the MQA standards and have established international collaborations with other universities. It is projected that Malaysia's TCM education and research will grow further as a result of China's Belt and Road initiative.http://www.cmaconweb.org/article.asp?issn=2589-9627;year=2019;volume=2;issue=3;spage=114;epage=117;aulast=Wongeducation of traditional chinese medicinehistory of traditional chinese medicinemalaysiatraditional chinese medicine
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Shih Chau Ng
Wen Tien Tan
Jun Liu
Xun Lin
Si Woei Goh
Bao Ling Hoo
Chyong En Chai
Huiying Wang
spellingShingle Hon Foong Wong
Shih Chau Ng
Wen Tien Tan
Jun Liu
Xun Lin
Si Woei Goh
Bao Ling Hoo
Chyong En Chai
Huiying Wang
Traditional chinese medicine in Malaysia: A brief historical overview of education and research
Chinese Medicine and Culture
education of traditional chinese medicine
history of traditional chinese medicine
malaysia
traditional chinese medicine
author_facet Hon Foong Wong
Shih Chau Ng
Wen Tien Tan
Jun Liu
Xun Lin
Si Woei Goh
Bao Ling Hoo
Chyong En Chai
Huiying Wang
author_sort Hon Foong Wong
title Traditional chinese medicine in Malaysia: A brief historical overview of education and research
title_short Traditional chinese medicine in Malaysia: A brief historical overview of education and research
title_full Traditional chinese medicine in Malaysia: A brief historical overview of education and research
title_fullStr Traditional chinese medicine in Malaysia: A brief historical overview of education and research
title_full_unstemmed Traditional chinese medicine in Malaysia: A brief historical overview of education and research
title_sort traditional chinese medicine in malaysia: a brief historical overview of education and research
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Chinese Medicine and Culture
issn 2589-9627
2589-9473
publishDate 2019-01-01
description The education and research of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) in Malaysia started coincidentally circa Malaysia's independence movement. Before the independence, much of the development focused on establishing treatment centers and Chinese medical halls to provide TCM treatment. Periodicals and journals advocating TCM and its advancement were published between the 1940s and 1960s, but many did not survive after a few issues. The challenge posed by the Immigration Ordinance 1952 further united TCM practitioners and TCM associations to establish the Chinese Medical Institute of Malaya. The trend gained momentum, and many educational institutes were set up in each of Malaysia. From the 1970s, Malaysia started hosting regional and international TCM conferences. In 2000, TCM education in Malaysia had finally gained recognition from the government. A TCM program standard was thus released by the Malaysian Qualifications Agency (MQA). To date, there are seven private higher education institutions which offer TCM programs based on the MQA standards and have established international collaborations with other universities. It is projected that Malaysia's TCM education and research will grow further as a result of China's Belt and Road initiative.
topic education of traditional chinese medicine
history of traditional chinese medicine
malaysia
traditional chinese medicine
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