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L airport line 1

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Bus: xizhimen south road 387, 44 road, inner ring 800, 816 road, inner ring 820, 845 road

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The first batch of "Chinese medicine evidence-based clinical practice guide" start revision

2017年05月07日

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The first batch of "Chinese medicine evidence-based clinical practice guide" start revision


Time: 2017-05-05 Source: Chinese Medicine News Author: Yuwen Asia


      China's first batch of "Chinese medicine evidence-based clinical practice guide" by the Chinese Academy of Engineering Wang Yongyan led to start the revision. China's Chinese Academy of Sciences, "thirteen five key areas of research special" funding, This revision is based on the progress of subject research, the emerging evidence collection, collation and analysis of 27 Chinese medicine medical disease guidelines for revision.

The revised "Guidelines for Clinical Practice of TCM Evidence-Based" was published in 2011. It is the first in the field of Chinese medicine, organized by the Chinese Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine, supported by the World Health Organization (WHO) and Western Pacific, through international cooperation, Guidance on Clinical Practice of TCM Based on Evidence.