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Spain to host TCM hospital

Barcelona will provide land for $ 88.6m facility, the largest of its kind in Europe

- By EMMA GONZALEZ emmagonzal­ez@chinadaily.com.cn

Spain is to host the largest traditiona­l Chinese medicine hospital in Europe, following the signing last week of an education and clinical practice cooperatio­n agreement between the Beijing municipal government and Spanish authoritie­s.

Barcelona, in the Catalonia region, will provide land for its constructi­on, which is expected to cost 80 million euros ($ 88.6 million), according to Spanish business newspaper Expansion.

“This center will be the first of its kind outside Asia, an initiative that will make Catalonia the reference point in Europe in the field,” wrote the Catalonian government in a press release.

The Catalonia Trade and Investment Institute will supply temporary office space for the creation of the European Developmen­t and Promotion Center of Traditiona­l Chinese Medicine, an institutio­n that will work on the expansion of the discipline across the continent.

The agreement also involves the launch of a TCM Master’s degree — a collaborat­ion between the Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, the University of Barcelona and the University of Pompeu Fabra, due to start in September.

The hospital will develop a joint- research program with scientists from IDIBAPS, a biomedical research institute in Barcelona.

The clinical practice cooperatio­n will enable the Beijing University of Chinese Medicine to send doctors to the University Hospital Clinic in Barcelona to treat patients under the supervisio­n of local health authoritie­s.

China has been making increased efforts to expand TCM outside the country, pushing for the ancient discipline to be accepted worldwide.

Xinyue Calduch, a spokes- person for the Spain- based European Foundation of TCM, said the plans to build Europe’s largest TCM hospital reflect China’s strong intention to invest in the promotion of the benefits of the use of natural medicine.

“Not only will it help us learn more about this millenary practice, but it will also have positive health benefits for Spanish patients,” said Calduch.

“We are confident it will spread the advantages of the use of acupunctur­e, herbal remedies and many other Chinese manipulati­ve therapies to other countries in Europe.”

Although Spain is not considered a TCM pioneer, use of complement­ary herbal medicine is gaining traction in the country with more patients combining Western medicine with natural remedies, particular­ly acupunctur­e and herbal treatments.

The European Foundation of TCM estimates that 95.4 percent of Spaniards are familiar with natural therapies, with TCM being the most popular discipline.

Their study also suggests 23.6 percent of the country’s population has used natural remedies.

We are confident it will spread the advantages of the use of acupunctur­e, herbal remedies ...” Xinyue Caluch, spokespers­on for the European Foundation of TCM

 ?? WANG JIANKANG / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? Workers prepare doses of traditiona­l Chinese herbal medicine at a drugstore in Suzhou, Jiangsu province.
WANG JIANKANG / FOR CHINA DAILY Workers prepare doses of traditiona­l Chinese herbal medicine at a drugstore in Suzhou, Jiangsu province.

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