History and prospect of cooperation between Longhua hospital and overseas Chinese hospital of traditional Chinese medicine

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Huang Jie
Zheng Peiyong
Yang Tao
Lu Meigui
Xiao Zhen

Abstract

Traditional Chinese medicine has a long history and wide social recognition in Thailand. Thailand is also the first country in the world to fully legalize traditional Chinese medicine except China. As outstanding representatives of the Chinese medicine industry of China and Thailand, Longhua hospital and overseas Chinese hospital of traditional Chinese medicine have established cooperative relations for a long time. This paper reviews the historical evolution of traditional Chinese medicine in Thailand and the history of cooperation between Longhua hospital and overseas Chinese hospital of traditional Chinese medicine. The novel coronavirus pneumonia and the overseas Chinese medicine hospital in Longhua hospital have limited cooperation investment, limited capital use, the need to strengthen the international development of Chinese medicine, the need to enhance social forces in the process of cooperation, and the development of new bilateral pneumonia. And for the prospect of cooperation between the two sides, it is expected to seek diversified investment and financing, innovate the development model, actively cultivate international talents of traditional Chinese medicine, actively seek cooperation with social forces, give full play to the influence of overseas Chinese in Thailand, establish a more perfect information system and ensure the development of work.

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