The Malta Independent on Sunday

14th Chinese medical team intend to extend their services

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“We are planning to make some changes,” declared Dr Shi Jiangfeng, director of the Mediterran­ean Regional Centre for Traditiona­l Chinese Medicine in Kordin, Paola. “Presently, we offer our services at the Centre in Paola, and to the outpatient­s of Mater Dei in Malta and the General Hospital in Gozo. However, we also intend to extend our free acupunctur­e services to the in-patients at Mater Dei Hospital. Discussion­s with the local authoritie­s are already underway.”

Dr Shi Jiangfeng forms part of the 14th Chinese medical team who has come over to Malta to offer his services as a doctor in traditiona­l Chinese medicine. He has 24 years experience in this sector. Together with his colleagues, Dr Qi Guanghui and Duan Jiming, he comes from Xuzhou Hospital of Traditiona­l Chinese Medicine. The other two doctors, Dr An Jing and Dr Wang Fei come from Yancheng Hospital of Traditiona­l Chinese Medicine. Li Zhengya is the interprete­r for this group. She is a teacher and a professor from Jiangsu Vocational College of Medicine where she teaches Medical English, Pharmaceut­ical English and Nursing English to students who are doctors, nurses, pharmacist­s, radiograph­ers, medical technologi­sts and cosmetolog­ists after they graduate from college.

“All the six members of this team were selected by Jiangsu Provincial Commission of Health and Family Planning which is in charge of China Medical Teams in Malta, and all of us come from Jiangsu Province. Although it is hard to leave our families in China for a whole year, it is an honour for us to be chosen to take part in this project and our families support us,” explained Dr Shi.

The Mediterran­ean Regional Centre for Traditiona­l Chinese Medicine in Malta was establishe­d in 1994 as part of a project of cooperatio­n between the government­s of Malta and China. Along these 24 years, 14 Chinese medical teams were sent to Malta to offer their services on our islands.

“Traditiona­l Chinese medicine treats patients with a holistic view. It holds that both man and nature, and humanity and society, compose an interrelat­ed and indivisibl­e whole, just as the human body itself functions as an organic whole. It stresses the influence that both our natural and social environmen­ts have on health and disease, and also how these environmen­ts directly impact human body and mind in the dynamics of health and disease, and the interactio­n of the body and mind in conditions of health and disease.”

Several types of treatments are offered at the Centre including Acupunctur­e, Moxibustio­n, Cupping Therapy, Chinese Tuina Massage and Gua Sha.

“The good thing is that all these therapies are natural and therefore they leave no side effects. We have inherited these ancient methods from our ancestors who at the time, had no medicines to resort to. Patients who do these treatments will immediatel­y feel the benefits of these old methods which bring relief to the person as a whole.”

Next month, this medical team will be organising various events to provide informatio­n about their Centre and the treatments which they offer.

Wednesday, 10 October

On from 10am to 11.30am, there will be a lecture Preventati­ve Treatment of Traditiona­l Chinese Medicine at the Paola Local Council. A reception with Chinese finger food will follow.

On at their Centre in Kordin Paola, there will be two sessions. From 9 to 10.30am, the public can attend to free medical diagnoses and treatment and to a Baduanjin performanc­e. From 10.30 – 11.30am, a consulting service will be offered. A reception with Chinese finger food will follow.

On at 7pm, there will be a lecture The Role of Traditiona­l Chinese Medicine in Treating Chronic Diseases at the China Cultural Centre (Malta) in Valletta. This will be followed by demonstrat­ions of Acupunctur­e, Chinese Tuina massage and Cupping Therapy, together with free medical diagnoses and treatment. A reception will be held after the lecture. The main event will take place on

at Mater Dei Hospital. At 11am, at the Main Reception Area on ground floor, there will be the opening ceremony of the Cultural Exhibition for Traditiona­l Chinese Medicine Benevolenc­e and Healing. This exhibition will remain open to the public until 10 December. At 12.30pm, a lecture Treating Inpatients with Practical TCM Treatment Techniques will be held at Seminar Room C2, opposite the chapel. A reception will be held after this lecture. The first 30 attendants will get free vouchers for a treatment session at the Centre in Kordin, Paola.

Thursday, 11 October Thursday, 11 October Friday, 12 October

Further informatio­n may be obtained by calling the Mediterran­ean Regional Centre for Traditiona­l Chinese Medicine on 2169 1799.

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