How to get a TCM gua sha certificate, and is TCM gua sha useful?

Updated on healthy 2024-02-27
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Notification requirements (one of the following conditions)

    1) Continuously engaged in the profession for more than 10 years, through the senior formal training of the profession to reach the specified standard number of hours, and obtain a certificate of completion.

    2) After obtaining the primary vocational qualification certificate of health care gua sha technician, he has been engaged in the work of this profession for more than 8 years, and has reached the prescribed standard number of hours of senior formal training in this profession, and obtained a certificate of completion.

    3) After obtaining the intermediate vocational qualification certificate of health gua sha technician, he has been engaged in the profession for more than 6 years.

    4) After obtaining the intermediate vocational qualification certificate of health gua sha division, he has been engaged in the work of the profession for more than 4 years, and has reached the prescribed standard number of hours of senior formal training in the profession, and obtained the certificate of completion.

    5) Obtain a vocational (professional) graduation certificate or fresh graduates from a senior technical school or a higher vocational school with advanced skills as the training goal and approved by the administrative department of human resources and social security.

    6) Obtain a medical diploma from a vocational school at or above the secondary level, and have been engaged in the profession for more than 3 years.

    7) After obtaining the senior professional qualification certificate of health care gua sha technician, the senior formal training of the profession reaches the prescribed standard number of hours, and obtains the certificate of completion.

    Fourth, the identification of materials and requirements.

    1) Fill in the "Application Form for Vocational Skills Appraisal Qualification for Specific Jobs in the Traditional Chinese Medicine Industry" and affix the official seal, in duplicate;

    2) 2-inch blue background**2 sheets;

    3) One copy of ID card;

    4) One copy of academic certificate;

    5) The original and 1 copy of the national vocational qualification certificate or professional and technical qualification certificate.

    5. Identification methods.

    It is divided into theoretical knowledge test and skill operation assessment. The theoretical knowledge test adopts the computer-based test, and the skill operation assessment adopts the on-site practical operation method. The theoretical knowledge test and skill operation assessment are all based on a 100-point system, and those with a score of 60 points or more are qualified.

    6. Appraisal standards.

    Refer to the content of the corresponding level in the "National Vocational Skills Standard for Traditional Chinese Medicine Gua Sha Practitioner".

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Hello, gua sha is a traditional Chinese medicine**, which belongs to a kind of external treatment of traditional Chinese medicine. In TCM outpatient clinics and medical institutions, gua sha needs to be performed by a doctor with a TCM practitioner certificate or a TCM technician with a TCM technical qualification certificate. This is because gua sha requires a comprehensive TCM syndrome differentiation treatment for patients, and it requires certain medical knowledge and skills to ensure the effectiveness and safety of the patient.

    If scraping is performed in a non-medical disturbance treatment institution or a non-middle and slow date medical clinic, it is necessary to pay attention to the provisions of relevant laws and regulations to ensure that the provisions of relevant laws and regulations are not violated.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It is useful, gua sha can dispel evil qi, dispel wind and cold, dredge meridians, especially to improve the symptoms of cold hands and feet in women, it has a good effect.

    Traditional Chinese medicine was born in a primitive society, and the theory of traditional Chinese medicine has been basically formed in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, and has been summarized and developed in successive dynasties. In addition, it has had a profound impact on countries in the Chinese character cultural circle, such as Japanese medicine, Korean Korean medicine, Korean Korean medicine, and Vietnamese Eastern medicine, all of which were developed on the basis of traditional Chinese medicine.

    Traditional Chinese medicine carries the experience and theoretical knowledge of the ancient Chinese people in the struggle against diseases, and is a medical theoretical system gradually formed and developed through long-term medical practice under the guidance of ancient simple materialism and spontaneous dialectical thinking.

    Traditional Chinese medicine takes the five elements of yin and yang as the theoretical basis, regards the human body as the unity of qi, form and spirit, and explores the pathogenesis and the changes of the five internal organs, meridians and joints, qi, blood and fluid in the human body through the method of "looking, hearing, asking and cutting", and then derives the name of the disease and summarizes the syndrome type.

    Based on the principle of syndrome differentiation and treatment, formulate treatment methods such as "sweating, spitting, lowering, and, warming, clearing, replenishing, and eliminating", and use traditional Chinese medicine, acupuncture, massage, massage, cupping, qigong, diet therapy and other means to make the human body achieve the harmony of yin and yang.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Do you have a mobile phone number, I would like to contact you.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The first tool used for gua sha can be a soup spoon, but the soup spoon is best to use a ceramic spoon, because in this way, the parts that need to be scraped can be scraped, which is considered to be harmless.

    Second, gua sha can be done without gua sha oil, or with olive oil, essential oil, vegetable oil, etc.

    Third, don't go to gua sha vertically when scraping, it's best to keep an oblique angle, so that it won't hurt the **.

    Fourth, it is best to wait for ** no red symptoms before you can continue to scrape, and the reason why you can't scrape often is to avoid scratching.

    Fifth, you must pay attention to the technique when scraping, don't use too much force, and don't use coins to scrape, which will hurt very much.

    That's all it takes to get gua sha right. Gua sha helps to reduce fever, so you have to master the method so that it can be effective.

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