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What do you think Chinese medicine will be like in five years? I'm going to learn it. Please help me answer it. You'd better help me analyze it.

I'm a Chinese medicine major, and now I'm in the fifth grade, majoring in acupuncture and massage. Let me tell you about my feelings in this university for five years. I am much more confused than you now. First of all, I advise you not to study Chinese medicine. It is not that Chinese traditional culture is not excellent, but that you will face many problems in the future.

Let me tell you something about learning. At first, I thought it was fun, but when I learned to learn, I felt that Chinese medicine was too fantastic. This is a lie and can't cure diseases! When I was a sophomore and a junior, I felt that Chinese medicine was still very good and could cure many chronic and difficult diseases that western medicine could not cure. In particular, I learned acupuncture and massage, which is particularly easy to learn and easy to use. Family ailments can also be treated. But learning Chinese medicine is very tiring. You have to learn all the courses of western medicine and Chinese medicine, and you have to memorize a lot of knowledge, especially in the final exam. Compared with students of other majors in other schools, it takes a lot of effort. The university of Chinese medicine is not easy to mix! Although you cheat in the exam, you still have to pay a lot.

Let's talk about work. There are four employment directions for studying Chinese medicine: to be a doctor in a hospital, to work in a pharmaceutical factory, to go to a private clinic, and to go to some biotechnology companies. The recruitment information I have found so far, massage is a little easier to do, and there are hospitals for undergraduate courses. Pharmacology, small companies, private clinics, undergraduates can. However, as long as it is a regular hospital, it requires graduate students who are involved in clinic, and most of them need western medicine. Chinese medicine is almost not needed in hospitals, and Chinese medicine hospitals also need students who graduated from western medicine schools. Students of Chinese medicine are particularly unpopular. I have seen a post. An undergraduate is a student studying western medicine, and a graduate student takes a Chinese medicine exam. He finally used his undergraduate degree in western medicine to find a job, but he was embarrassed to show the graduate degree in Chinese medicine to others. Of course, unless you have acquaintances at home and have money, you will have no problem finding a good job. Or you are very good at being a person. It doesn't matter if one of my classmates has no money, but in the end he went to a third-class hospital, but that is a minority. It's not that hospitals don't want people, but they all get in through relationships, and they get in normally. I have hardly seen a few. Moreover, when you go to the hospital, the doctor of traditional Chinese medicine has to be angry with the doctor of western medicine. Chinese medicine is always inferior, and the salary and bonus are not comparable to those of western medicine. If you want to study medicine, you can study western medicine. An undergraduate degree in western medicine can find a job in a hospital.

after five years, Chinese medicine will certainly not die, and the state still encourages the development of Chinese medicine. But I hope you will consider your own situation comprehensively before making a careful decision. Once you choose a major, your future work will be inseparable from it. Anyway, the medical profession is greatly restricted in choosing a job. I regret it now!