Continuing medical education in China: evidence from primary health workers' preferences for continuing traditional Chinese medicine education
Abstract Background Continuing Medical Education (CME) is an important part of the training process for health workers worldwide. In China, training in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) not only improves the expertise of medical workers, but also supports the Chinese Government's policy of pro...
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Main Authors: | Hao Yan (Author), Zhaoran Han (Author), Hanlin Nie (Author), Wanjin Yang (Author), Stephen Nicholas (Author), Elizabeth Maitland (Author), Weihan Zhao (Author), Yong Yang (Author), Xuefeng Shi (Author) |
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2023-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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