Can you learn Chinese medicine and acupuncture at the age of 40?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-29
24 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    TCM acupuncture is easy to learn, especially easy to learn on your own. Because he doesn't have many theories, he doesn't need to memorize them. The operation is also relatively simple, and there is no cost.

    There are many aspirants who are much older than him, and they can still learn well. However, it is best to find a full teacher and instructor, but as a hobby, it is okay to learn, and it is not easy to practice medicine now.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Yes, there is no shortage of halfway doctors in the history of traditional Chinese medicine, Zhu Zhenheng, one of the four masters of Jin Yuan, studied medicine in his forties, and finally became famous all over the world and blessed future generations. As long as there is determination, the iron pestle is sharpened into a needle.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It is not difficult to learn, but it is quite difficult to take the examination of professional doctors, and now they all require a diploma to take the examination, and they are not allowed to practice medicine without taking the professional doctor's examination.

    Think about it first. In fact, I think it is easier to learn Chinese massage, massage, etc. than acupuncture. At least you don't have to take the occupational doctor's exam, these are considered health care.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    You can learn, but you should find a professional doctor to guide you, and you can only give it to your own family**, if you can take the medical practitioner certificate before you can officially practice medicine.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It can only be used as a hobby, and if you want to make a living from this, you must be mentally prepared for hard work. The reality is brutal. It doesn't matter how old you are, you can have dreams, but not at what age you can achieve them.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    My dad was laid off as well.

    But he didn't have the perseverance to learn Chinese medicine as you did.

    I admire you for this kind of thinking.

    Hopefully you can stick to it

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If you study as a hobby, it's not too late to be 80 years old.

    Traditional Chinese medicine is more important than specialization and refinement.

    You don't see the people, the old Chinese medicine doctors, they are all old people.

    However, learning TCM requires perseverance and hard work.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    This is really not very easy to learn, after all, how old is it, and Chinese medicine is really difficult to learn, and this profession is also very special, a little carelessness will kill people, it is recommended to learn other industries better.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I think it's 40 years old, and it may be a little late to learn some more of this traditional Chinese medicine, so it's better to learn other specialties or some corresponding techniques within your ability.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Li Ke studied traditional Chinese medicine at the age of 50 and later became a master of traditional Chinese medicine. You're only 40 years old, so it's really not too late.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Yes, you can also pay attention to the Chinese medicine that I am concerned about.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Learning is not at any age, it is never too late to learn at any time, what you need is your own pursuit of knowledge, but Chinese medicine is not a pursuit, if you want to learn the essence, you are very important. Traditional Chinese medicine is more important than specialization and refinement, learning Chinese medicine requires a certain understanding, more is their own hard work, and learning Chinese medicine requires perseverance.

    Chinese traditional Chinese medicine is broad and profound, and the ancients paid for a hundred herbs, of course there is no need now, but it needs to study hard and memorize hard to understand the essence of Chinese medicine. You can go to the nearby traditional Chinese medicine hospital, learn from the doctors in the Chinese medicine hall, and the ancestral Chinese medicine in the village, if you have the opportunity to read their medical cases or have clinical opportunities (that is, to follow the clinic to learn to see a doctor), it will have a good effect on your own improvement.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    No, it won't. If you plan to make a career out of it in the future, it's a little late. But if there is an economic base, do not play.

    I know a lot of people who changed careers in their forties. In fact, if you study seriously, if you have a teacher to lead or find the right way, you can achieve it in 3 to 5 years, and it may take about ten years to improve. It takes time to learn Chinese medicine, and more often than not, it is because a lot of time is wasted in groping.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    If you are lucky enough to meet a famous teacher is not too late, self-study is basically a waste person, I don't know how much hardship I have suffered, I can't verify it, I can only help my relatives to open some prescriptions, and I can't collect money. If you are unwilling to give up, you can't do it.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It's not too late, many people over 40 years old learn it, and the outpatient teaching method of TCM training is very good after learning.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Can I change careers to study Chinese medicine at the age of 40? The answer is yes, of course.

    First, learning Chinese medicine has nothing to do with age.

    Traditional Chinese medicine is not only a medical technology, but also a health concept and method, no matter when you start learning, it is good for your health.

    However, no matter what you learn, it is related to your previous knowledge structure and life experience. If you have a low academic background, such as only graduating from junior high school, it is more difficult to understand the simple literal meaning, and it is very difficult to learn, and the speed of learning is slow, so you can't say that you can't learn.

    If you have a relatively high academic background, such as a bachelor's degree, it is easier to learn.

    Second, Chinese medicine in the university should choose the right direction.

    When you are old, your time is limited, your energy is limited, and your memory is not good, it is definitely impossible to read slowly, memorize and understand slowly like you did when you are young. Choosing the right direction and choosing the right method is key. There are two major directions for learning Chinese medicine, one is from difficult to easy, starting from the classics, and the other is from easy to difficult, starting from popular science knowledge.

    Yuqiu recommends that older people start directly from the classics, such as the scriptures of the Typhoid Treatise, which can be used after learning. If you feel that self-study is too difficult and slow, you can consider signing up for Yuan Yuqiu's Typhoid Treatise on Classics.

    Third, the issue of changing careers.

    Generally speaking, the income of the average doctor (there is also a difference between good and poor doctors, generally referring to the average level) is two or three times the average income of the local area, and there is no upper limit for those who do well.

    The problem is that there is a threshold for changing careers to become a doctor, that is, you need to obtain a medical qualification certificate. At present, there are two major ways: one is that you may need to go to a master's and doctoral program, which is only available in very few universities. The second is to have a professional physician certificate, which is not easy.

    In addition, it costs money to change careers, whether it is to learn new technologies or to obtain certifications, it will cost some money, and you must be mentally prepared for this.

    If you want to change careers more quickly, you can sign up for Yuan Yuqiu's Typhoid Treatise on Classics to help you.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    If you want to learn Chinese medicine, you first need to find an old Chinese medicine doctor as your teacher, and then follow him to learn some knowledge of Chinese medicine. Then you can buy a few books on Chinese medicine first, such as the most basic theory of Chinese medicine, this book is the first course of all compulsory courses of Chinese medicine, and you must first learn this book in order to carry out all the subsequent learning.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Of course, it's okay to study Chinese medicine at the age of 40, but it's never too late if you want to.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    If you are not from a university (TCM or acupuncture and massage), you are not eligible to become a medical practitioner. So, it means, either you take the college entrance examination and take the full-time college or undergraduate exam. Or you can only follow the teacher!

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    In this case, as long as you have a heart that wants to learn Chinese medicine, you can study at any time, don't look at your age, as long as you have perseverance.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Traditional Chinese medicine is actually a theory, so no matter how old you are, I think it is very effective, so even if you are 40 years old and want to study Chinese medicine, I feel that you are in a hurry, not in a hurry.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Materials and tools required to learn TCM: TCM textbooks, enrollment information of TCM colleges, TCM diagnostic instruments, TCM practitioner practice certificate.

    2. Learn basic theoretical knowledge: purchase traditional Chinese medicine textbooks, systematically learn the basic theoretical knowledge of traditional Chinese medicine, including the theory of the five elements of traditional Chinese medicine, meridians, prescriptions, etc., and establish a basic understanding of traditional Chinese medicine theory.

    3. Practice and Internship: Participate in the internship of TCM clinics, hospitals or TCM institutions, practice with TCM physicians, and master the skills of TCM diagnosis and development for patients.

    4. Participate in relevant training and academic activities: participate in TCM-related training courses, seminars, academic exchange activities, communicate and learn from other TCM physicians, and continuously improve their professional knowledge and skills of TCM.

    The importance of learning TCM

    The study of traditional Chinese medicine is the inheritance and inheritance of the treasure house of Chinese culture, and the protection and promotion of traditional Chinese medicine culture will help promote the development of traditional Chinese medicine and continuously pass on the wisdom of traditional Chinese medicine to future generations. Traditional Chinese medicine emphasizes a holistic approach and individuality** to promote physical and mental health by regulating the balance of yin and yang. Studying Chinese medicine can better understand and apply herbal medicine, acupuncture, massage and other methods to prevent diseases and maintain health.

    The study of traditional Chinese medicine also has certain reference significance for modern medicine.

    Many concepts and methods of traditional Chinese medicine can achieve better curative effects after combining the theories and techniques of modern medicine. The demand for talents in medical learning is gradually increasing, and those with professional knowledge and skills of traditional Chinese medicine have broad employment opportunities and development space in medical institutions, health centers, traditional Chinese medicine halls and other fields.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    At the age of 40, it was too late to learn Chinese medicine.

    As long as you want to learn, you can, no matter how old you are, as long as you have a dream, you have to work hard to achieve it, learning is endless, you don't care about the age, no matter the length of time, as long as you want to learn and work hard, you will achieve it. It is recommended to apply for a formal Chinese medicine school for further study and study, while mastering professional knowledge, you can read some medical books, choose a Chinese medicine tutor with rich experience to teach, master a solid theoretical foundation, absorb rich clinical experience, and integrate the spirit of Chinese medicine.

    Determine the learning goals: why do you want to learn Chinese medicine and what is the goal of learning Chinese medicine? This will help you maintain a sense of motivation and direction throughout your studies.

    Find the right learning opportunities: Look for formal TCM learning institutions, training classes, or university courses. Make sure to choose an authoritative and reliable educational institution for systematic knowledge and professional guidance.

    Make a study plan: Make a reasonable study plan based on your time and ability. Pay attention to balancing study time with other responsibilities such as family and work.

    Maintain curiosity and an attitude towards learning: TCM is a vast and esoteric field, and it is very important to maintain curiosity about new knowledge and a continuous attitude towards learning.

    Internships and internships: Participate in as many internships and internships as possible to gain real-world experience. This can be achieved by working with a TCM practitioner, participating in a clinical internship, or doing some hands-on work on your own.

    Introduction to the basic theoretical knowledge of Chinese medicine

    1. Basic theories of traditional Chinese medicine: The basic theories of traditional Chinese medicine are the core of traditional Chinese medicine, including the theory of yin and yang, the theory of the five elements, the theory of qi, blood and fluid, and the theory of viscera meridians. Among them, the theory of yin and yang emphasizes the unity and mutual transformation of opposites; The Five Elements Theory corresponds to the physiology of the human body with the five elements of nature; The theory of qi, blood and fluid focuses on the generation, operation and regulation of biological substances in the body. The viscera meridian theory studies the function and interconnection of the internal organs and meridian system of the human body.

    2. Diagnostics of Traditional Chinese Medicine: Diagnostics of Traditional Chinese Medicine is based on looking, smelling, asking, and cutting as the main methods for disease differentiation and diagnosis. Observation of the patient's appearance, tongue coating, pulse, etc.; Listen to the patient's voice, cough, vomiting, etc. in the finger sniffing file; Interrogation refers to asking about the patient's medical history, symptoms, etc.; Finger cutting, massage, palpation of the patient's pulse, etc.

    3. Traditional Chinese Medicine: Chinese medicine studies the sexual taste, efficacy characteristics and compatibility rules of traditional Chinese medicine. It includes the theory of Chinese materia medica, pharmacology, pharmacology and drug identification.

    Traditional Chinese medicine emphasizes the concept of wholeness, pursues balance and regulation, and adjusts the yin and yang, qi and blood of the human body through the ** of traditional Chinese medicine.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    To become a TCM practitioner before the age of 40, it is recommended to find an old TCM practitioner with TCM qualifications as your teacher.

    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 fighting diseases.

    It is a medical theory system gradually formed and developed through long-term medical practice under the guidance of ancient naïve materialism and spontaneous dialectical thinking.

    With such a broad and profound knowledge inheritance, it is difficult to achieve anything without a good leader.

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