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		<title>Kuala Lumpur Cerebral Palsy Association</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Our goals Given cerebral palsy rehabilitation important in patients, parents, related professionals, social enthusiasts, after several consultations decided to form a &#8221; Kuala Lumpur Cerebral Palsy Association&#8221;. Aim to serve populations with cerebral palsy and their families who need assistance to organize a series of social care activities, care for mental health rehabilitation also take [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Given cerebral palsy rehabilitation important in patients, parents, related professionals, social enthusiasts, after several consultations decided to form a &#8221; Kuala Lumpur Cerebral Palsy Association&#8221;. Aim to serve populations with cerebral palsy and their families who need assistance to organize a series of social care activities, care for mental health rehabilitation also take into account the construction of balanced development.</p>
<p>Founder Prof Dr. CC Wong, Phd of Guangzhou TCM University, China famous Jins three needles acupuncture specialist. Prof Wong learned from Prof Jin Rui, Prof Zhuang Li-Xing and Prof Chai Tie-Qu more than three years in Jins three needles treatment in cebrebral palsy and autism at Guangzhou, China.</p>
<p>Jin three needle therapy is determined by the chief of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Professor Jin Rui founded by the Chinese Ministry of Health, State Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine designated national continuing education program, known as the &#8220;Southern acupuncture new treatment&#8221;.</p>
<p>&#8220;Jins three needle&#8221; Professor Jin Rui is based on 40 years of clinical experience, the choice of acupuncture treatment of various diseases over the years, the three most commonly used acupuncture points statistics, and through a large number of clinical and experimental studies summarized affirmed the efficacy of these points after being gradually formed. Jin three needle therapy since its inception, to cure many incurable diseases, especially in the prevention and treatment of stroke, mentally retarded children, cerebral palsy, autism, Alzheimer&#8217;s disease and other refractory encephalopathy has made brilliant achievements.</p>
<p>Kuala Lumpur Cerebral Palsy Association is designed for people suffering from cerebral palsy to provide services as non-profit charitable organization, service 0-6 years old children, in addition to regularly &#8220;Jin three needle therapy&#8221; acupuncture treatment and give self-care, education, awareness and training organizations to get along, but also for children entering pre-school and primary education, enlightenment and prepare.</p>
<p>Kuala Lumpur Cerebral Palsy Association since its inception committed to combining cerebral palsy and enthusiastic staff in the power of rehabilitation, cerebral palsy work in research and development and promotion as the goal, for their assistance with cerebral palsy who seek medical treatment, education, employment, they raise other issues, hoping to provide those families with cerebral palsy, parents essentially psychological support and assistance, and to promote cerebral palsy and family interests.</p>
<p>Kuala Lumpur Cerebral Palsy Association hopes to get the government, community leaders and individuals donations and support.</p>
<p>Please visit our website: <a href="www.cancermalaysia.org" target="_blank">www.cancermalaysia.org</a>, for more information please contact Prof Dr CC Wong, the founder and chairman of Kuala Lumpur Cerebral Palsy Association, Handphone:012-8800790, 016-8981368, our address is 25A, Jalan 4/6, Pandan Indah, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.</td>
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		<title>Introduction To Chung Hua Institute of Chinese Medicine</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Chung Hua Institute of Chinese Medicine is approved by the Ministry of Education Malaysia, it was established in 1998, enrollment in TCM Internal Medicine, acupuncture, Orthopedics, massage, herbal medicine and short-term classes, Chinese three-year vocational course, four-year / five-year undergraduate courses and postgraduate courses (Co-operate with the China TCM University), not limited to age, race [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<td colspan="2" valign="top" width="25">Chung Hua Institute of Chinese Medicine is approved by the Ministry of Education Malaysia, it was established in 1998, enrollment in TCM Internal Medicine, acupuncture, Orthopedics, massage, herbal medicine and short-term classes, Chinese three-year vocational course, four-year / five-year undergraduate courses and postgraduate courses (Co-operate with the China TCM University), not limited to age, race and education, correspondence or face to face are all avaliable. Welcome to apply!</td>
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<td valign="top" width="25">1.</td>
<td valign="top">each year two semester, six months per semester, each class 2 or 3 hours, 1 to 3 classes (time arranged by the teacher).</td>
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<td valign="top">2.</td>
<td valign="top">per semester tuition RM RM3800, correspondence courses 30% discount, registration fee RM RM200 (all fees will not be returnable).</td>
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<td valign="top">3.</td>
<td valign="top">Face to face at least five students, correspondence courses without restriction.</td>
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<td valign="top">Malaysian native students will 30% discount.</td>
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<td valign="top">5.</td>
<td valign="top">Welcome to apply for work-study or work-study eligible students.</td>
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<td valign="top">Enrollment, regardless of race, education, age, gender, face to face shortage of students will automatically be converted to correspondence courses to continue studying.</td>
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<td valign="top">7.</td>
<td valign="top">overseas / foreign students enrollment at least 20 people may apply on the local course, those not fluent in Chinese may participate in classes taught in English.</td>
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<td valign="top">8.</td>
<td valign="top">foreign students offer accommodation.</td>
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<td valign="top">test results and clinical eligibility certificate.</td>
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<td valign="top">graduate students may recommend further studies to China or West Malaysia.</td>
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<td valign="top">graduate students are eligible member of the associated Association or Society.</td>
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<td class="text_c1"><span class="text_title_c1">Chung Hua Medical Magazine / Malaysian traditional medicine Journal</span>published in honor of the school which was only TCM magazine in Malaysia, specialise in collection writing of a number of Chinese medicine practitioners, traditional healers, herbalists, cancer reports, and all ethnic groups Traditional Medicine reports and reports of Malaysian herbal medicine and its development etc.</td>
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<td width="210">Diagnostics of Chinese Medicine (8)</td>
<td width="200">The Basic Theory of TCM (8)</td>
<td width="180">Tui-na, Massage (10)</td>
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<td>Chinese Medicine (16)</td>
<td>Clinical (20)</td>
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<td>Second year:</td>
<td>TCM Prescriptions (10)</td>
<td>Practical Acupuncture (16)</td>
<td>Internal Medical Science (12)</td>
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<td>Physiology (8)</td>
<td>Clinical (20)</td>
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<td>Third year:</td>
<td>Shan-Han-Lun(10)</td>
<td>Variety of Acupuncture (12)</td>
<td>TCM Pediatrics (8)</td>
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<td>TCM Gynecology (8)</td>
<td>Clinical (20)</td>
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<td>Fourth year:</td>
<td>TCM Surgery (8)</td>
<td>Integrated Clinical Oncology (12)</td>
<td>Golden Chamber (8)</td>
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<td>TCM Febrile (8)</td>
<td>Clinical (20)</td>
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<td>Fifth year:</td>
<td>Western Diagnostics (8)</td>
<td>Western Internal Medicine (8)</td>
<td>TCM Science Injury (10)</td>
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<td>Clinical (40)</td>
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<p><span class="text_title_c2">(A total of 19 subjects, 308 credits, courses are subject to change,</span></p>
<p>with cooperate with China TCM University )</td>
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<td class="text_c1" bgcolor="#EEEEEE"><span class="text_title_c1">English / BM Language Course Acupuncture or Chinese Medicine Certificate</span>Acupuncturist Course (3 years)</p>
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<td width="100">First year:</td>
<td width="210">Basic TCM (8)</td>
<td width="200">TCM Diagnosis (8)</td>
<td width="180">TCM Medicine(16)</td>
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<td>Physiology (8)</td>
<td>Clinical (20)</td>
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<td>Second year:</td>
<td>Prescriptions (10)</td>
<td>Practical Acupuncture (16)</td>
<td>Internal medical Science (12)</td>
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<td>Meridian</td>
<td>Clinical (20)</td>
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<td>Third year:</td>
<td>Acupuncture Therapy (12)</td>
<td>Acupoints (8)</td>
<td>Acupuncture Varietes (12)</td>
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<td>Clinical (40)</td>
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<p><span class="text_title_c2">(11 Subjects, 198 credits)</span></td>
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<td class="text_c1"><span class="text_title_c1">Chung Hua Institute of Chinese Medicine</span>Admission Information (face to face or correspondence)</p>
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<td valign="top" width="25">1.</td>
<td valign="top" width="340">Massage teacher training (2 months) RM1200</td>
<td valign="top" width="50">Course:</td>
<td valign="top">Chinese Massage(8), Clinical(8)</td>
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<td valign="top">Herbalist course (2 months) RM800</td>
<td valign="top">Course:</td>
<td valign="top">Malaysian herbal medicine(4), Clinical(4)</td>
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<td valign="top">3.</td>
<td valign="top">Chinese courses tumor (6 months) RM3800</td>
<td valign="top">Course:</td>
<td valign="top">Medicine Clinical Oncology(16), Clinical(8)</td>
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<td valign="top">Chinese health knowledge course on (6 months) RM380</td>
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<td valign="top">TCM pharmacists course (1 year) RM5800</td>
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<td valign="top">Acupuncturists training (1 year) RM5800</td>
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<td valign="top">7.</td>
<td valign="top">Chinese physician training (1 year 5 subjects) RM5800</td>
<td valign="top">Course:</td>
<td valign="top">Diagnostics of Chinese Medicine(8), Basic Theory of TCM(8), TCM Medicine(8), TCM Prescription(8), Internal Medical Science(8), Clinical(16)</td>
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<td colspan="3" valign="top">Acupuncturists course (3 years 11 subjects) per semester RM2400</td>
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<td colspan="3" valign="top">TCM practitioners course (3 years 12 subjects) per semester RM2400</td>
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<td colspan="3" valign="top">Chinese undergraduate courses (4/5 year, 19 subjects) per semester RM2400</td>
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<td colspan="3" valign="top">Elective courses:</p>
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<td valign="top">History of TCM 8 (RM800)</td>
<td valign="top">I-jing 8 (RM1200)</td>
<td valign="top">Diet Nutrition 8 (RM1200)</td>
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<td valign="top">TCM Cosmetology 8 (RM1200)</td>
<td valign="top">Ear, Nose, Throat 8 (RM1200)</td>
<td valign="top">Empire of Medicine 8 (RM1200)</td>
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<td valign="top">Meridian 8 (RM1200)</td>
<td valign="top">Health Rehabilitation Science 8 (RM1200)</td>
<td valign="top">OrthopedicsStudies 8 (RM1200)</td>
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<td valign="top">Gynecology 8 (RM1200)</td>
<td valign="top">TCM Dermatology 8 (RM1200)</td>
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<td valign="top">Chinese Psychology 8 (RM1200)</td>
<td valign="top">Scraping Cupping 4 (RM1200)</td>
<td valign="top">Foot Massage 8 (RM1200)</td>
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<td valign="top">Clinical 20 (RM2000)</td>
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<td colspan="3" valign="top">Chinese characteristics, therapy (such as the scalp surface needle, nine needle, hand clinic, eye clinic) discussion</td>
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<td>Chung Hua TCM Medical Center</td>
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<td>Chung Hua herbal garden</td>
<td>Sentosa TCM Specialist Centre</td>
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<td>Guangzhou University of TCM , First Affiliated Hospital</td>
<td>Jinan University, First Affiliated Overseas Chinese Hospital</td>
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<td class="text_c1"><span class="text_title_c2">Chung Hua TCM Study &amp; Research Society of Malaysia</span>Chung Hua TCM Study &amp; Research Society of Malaysia is approved by the Malaysian Government in 2008 National wide Chinese medical association, which main objective in the research and development in China Medicine, it is entirely an academic of the group, will be in medical education,Development of Chinese medicine and Chinese medicine research and publication in medical books And contribute to host international conferences.<span class="text_title_c2">The Acupuncture &amp; Moxibustion Society of Sarawak</span>This society was approved in 2001, established by the State several well-known practitioners and acupuncturists, initiated aimed to unite all Acupuncturists in the states and enhance the level of medical acupuncturists.<span class="text_title_c2">Sarawak Professional Tibib Tiong Hua Association</span></p>
<p>This Association was established in 2007, its mainly aimed unity in the state Physicians and medical practitioners to enhance the level of effort.</p>
<p><span class="text_title_c2">Sarawak Traditional Medicine and Herbal Association</span></p>
<p>This association was approved by the Government in 2007,It aims to set up research and development traditional medicine and local herbs of all races within the state, including Chinese, Malay,Indians, Ibans, Bidayuh, and other minorities , togather to study plantation And developmentof local herbs.</td>
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<td class="text_c1"><span class="text_title_c1">Chung Hua Institute of Chinese Medicine</span>Head Office: No. 3 &amp; 4, 1st Floor, Jalan Padungan Utara, 93100 Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia.Branch: 25A, Jalan 4/6, Pandan Indah, Kuala Lumpur.</p>
<p>Tel: 006-082-253326, 016-9977337, 013-5636590 Fax: 006-082-411544</p>
<p>E-mail: <a href="mailto:chtcminst@yahoo.com">chtcminst@yahoo.com</a></p>
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		<title>The Chung Hua TCM Study &amp; Research Society of Malaysia (CHTCMSM)</title>
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<td class="text_c1"><span class="text_title_c1">Origin</span><br />
      Chinese medicine has been for thousands of years of history, ancient medical theory with the treatment of diseases of Heaven, recorded in the medical literature a large number of practical clinical experience and drug formulations, to be unscientific to identify the West today, there are some people failed to recognize its unique insights and essence of medicine, respected Chinese medicine Western medicine side cover.<br />
      There is growing recognition in recent years, the West can not cure the disease have been treated in Chinese medicine, both the length can not be generalized. Diseases such as acute and chronic hepatitis, western medicine is bad, the wrong choice will be to delay treatment, generally considered good effect of acute medicine, chronic efficacy of Chinese medicine is better, the two should complement each other, with cross-references.<br />
      Therefore, to inherit and develop Chinese medicine industry, traditional Chinese medicine for the majority of scholars and colleagues who love to make a few suggestions and arguments: medicine covers a wide number of academic, geographical incidence of different scholars in different classes, different years of birth, should not be used a standard confused person. Every good doctor should have a space for the community to both ability and integrity, whatever. While acknowledging a number of countries in recent years, Chinese medicine, but the expedition high threshold, the official plug more self-learners wrong way, resulting in the unwillingness to comply with laws and regulations, can not be a legitimate practice. Proved in recent years, some of the regular hospital can not cure the incurable diseases in a number of private medical treatment. Some experts in the line of the big selling in the world, they only a few survive it?<br />
      As handed down for thousands of years in Chinese medicine, past, present and future, we should inherit and develop traditional Chinese medicine and health services as an important task.<br />
      Moreover, the original TCM, &quot;Jane, then, inspection, clean&quot; characteristics, can effectively resolve the &quot;expensive&quot; problem. Modern technology because of the limitations of their own stage of development of human life can not be a good answer, the phenomenon of the disease and its relationship with society and the environment, while Chinese medicine and Western medicine as the use of a different epistemology and methodology to understand the phenomenon of life and disease, from another point of view to be added and improved.<br />
      I believe that in the discussion of issues that people tend to use traditional Chinese medicine the standards of Western medicine, Chinese medicine behind and then come to the conclusion, which is very unscientific. As many experts said, from the Shen Nong, the Yellow Emperor, Qi Bo, Thunder to Zhongjing, Sun Ssu, Chinese had formed a complete theoretical system, as medical science forever shine with paranoid modern medicine, modern scientific speculation Chinese medicine, Chinese medicine practitioners to explain their The results can only be Mangrenmoxiang irrelevant<br />
      . Leibniz would be more convincing: &quot;In our observation in the Chinese high a chip, and our strength is theoretical thinking, the Chinese and the Europeans should be the exchange of gifts to complement each other, with a lamp lit another lamp Light. &quot;<br />
      Is a good thing, there should be generous even behind the confidence and courage. Therefore, to increase the inheritance of traditional Chinese medicine development, a large number of personnel training, so that the medicine really play to their efficacy. Meanwhile, the Chinese community associations should be publicized so that people learn more about Chinese medicine, let medicine be more reliable, healthy life for the people to defend.<br />
      Inheritance, innovation, modernization and internationalization is currently in medical innovation and development of basic tasks, in which every aspect of doing it is a large project. And every one should do a good job, thinking that understanding is the key.<br />
      Chinese medicine and Western medicine are life-saving medicine, in theory, are different, but the purpose of treatment is the same, which is bound for the Chinese and Western medicine provides great communication and compatibility of space, the two should learn from each other, promote each other.<br />
      In Chinese medicine, some people often have a good old mentality that the more ancient the more things right thing, descendants of the ancestors of the argument can not be detached. Many people think that &quot;via&quot;, &quot;Treatise on&quot; classics such as Chinese medicine has been perfect, perfect, all Chinese writing papers, doing lectures frequently cited classic in Chinese provisions.<br />
      I think this is a medical dogmatism. The classic as a model, unwilling or afraid to go beyond the ancients, for scientists in terms of harm is considerable, has seriously hampered the formation of innovative thinking of Chinese medicine. Medical workers, first of all a scientist, you must understand There is no hard and fast, perfect things. Everything continues to go through spiral development process. Chinese medicine as well. That the Chinese medicine is perfect, omnipotent, in essence, metaphysical thinking, with considerable harm, just as dogmatic as the people&#8217;s way of thinking is confined and can not move forward. From the point of view the situation, the theory of traditional Chinese medicine has a relatively broad, covering all current principles and methods of treatment of disease, but also be seen on the efficacy of traditional Chinese medicine treatment of many diseases is not exact.<br />
      Meanwhile, based on traditional Chinese medicine as a ancient theories on literature and learn a discipline, relying on ancient thought and culture exist in a holistic, dynamic and dialectical way of thinking to understand life and disease complex phenomenon, but the traditional expression of the concept of scientific content of the theory of Chinese medicine is difficult to be widely understood and accepted in modern society, and the current trend, among the people want to re-establish the traditional culture of the modern mode of thinking is very difficult, is not in line with historical and laws of social development. Treatment of Chinese medicine, we must first be sure that the right side, but at the same time see its form, content, ideas, and there&#8217;s discord. Modern Chinese workers should not be too conservative, traditional Chinese medicine to critically inherit, essence, abandoned its dross. To establish a sense of innovation and innovative, dare to break the old outdated theories and methods.<br />
      Chinese medicine is today in solving important see your doctor for ways and means to solve the real Malaysia twenty-seven million people&#8217;s health protection, the first is to provide people with convenient basic medical services.<br />
      I mentioned in the previous paragraph, in medicine this innate simple, convenient, efficient, inexpensive natural strengths is to adapt to China&#8217;s Ministry of Health&#8217;s &quot;Health for health care&quot; target. Therefore, from a historical point of view, the current need to do is to fully understand the value and role of traditional Chinese medicine, Chinese medicine correctly guide values.<br />
      Founder had felt this country does not recognize Chinese medicine, Chinese medicine organizations, resulting complexity of her own company, for promoting academic, medical, education and training, lack of overall unity of spirit. I searched all over Malaysia, Singapore, Taiwan and China, access to many names old Chinese guide, so the Chinese Medical Association of Malaysia came into being, its purpose clear, no doubt; its founding goals when you see the Message from the author, we want to target the same purpose, common to traditional Chinese medicine to new heights, while  The Chung Hua TCM Study and Research Society of Malaysia practitioners develop a hotbed of traditional Chinese medicine research; which, from Malaysia to the international traditional medicine.<br />
    We explain to the world, &quot;Malaysia can Malaysia Boleh&quot; – Prof. Dr. C.C.Wong</td>
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<td class="text_c1"><span class="text_title_c1">Founding aims</span><br />
      The Chung Hua TCM Study and Research Society of Malaysia(CHTCMSM) will be the size of Malaysia&#8217;s most comprehensive academic organization in Chinese medicine it will be the creation of a new development of Chinese medicine in Malaysia milestone.<br />
      The Chung Hua TCM Study and Research Society of Malaysia(CHTCMSM)  is a national-wide, academic, nonprofit groups, folk medicine and government with scientific and technical workers in the bond and it is the development of Malaysia in the medical technology industry and an important social force and it&#8217;s set up and also vote  Chinese Medicine of China&#8217;s symbol of unity and harmony.<br />
      The Chung Hua TCM Study and Research Society of Malaysia&#8217;s  task will be carried out around the following twelve Chinese medicine important business activities:<br />
      (1) various forms of Chinese medicine academic activities.<br />
      (2) the organizational priorities of academic research projects and scientific surveys.<br />
      (3), edited and published in medical journals, books, materials and audio-visual products.<br />
      (4) to carry out continuing education in medicine and improve the member&#8217;s academic and medical   standards.<br />
      (5) to the Government and relevant departments of Chinese medicine practitioners to reflect comments, suggestions and requests.<br />
      (6) experts to assist the Government policies and regulations on Chinese medicine and development strategy to demonstrate.<br />
      (7) evaluation and reward outstanding achievements in medical science and technology and academic papers.<br />
      (8) promote and reward the noble and benevolent medical ethics in Chinese medicine professionals.<br />
      (9) the establishment of Hospital and School, both clinical teaching and training of outstanding medical professionals.<br />
      (10) recognition and reward in science and technology activities in medicine dedicated enthusiastic members.<br />
      (11) regularly organizes international conferences, conduct and international academic exchanges and cooperation.<br />
    (12) to strengthen regional and international academic community and the academic contacts.</td>
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<td class="text_c1"><a href="http://www.cancermalaysia.org/eng/?p=54" target="_self">The Chung Hua TCM Study &amp; Research Society  of Malaysia</a></td>
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