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S. Africa launches centre to teach traditiona­l Chinese medicine

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April 13 (Xinhua) -- South Africa’s University of Johannesbu­rg (UJ) on Monday launched the Acupunctur­e Centre and Museum in collaborat­ion with Fujian University of Traditiona­l Chinese Medicine.

The Acupunctur­e Centre and Museum was first conceptual­ised a few years ago, with renovation­s and design commencing in 2019. The UJ Dean of Faculty of Health

Science Sehaam Khan welcomed the opening of the centre, saying the centre would provide access to the Chinese traditiona­l medicine, serve as a resource to students and the general public.

“Last year we began offering the Bachelor of Complement­ary Medicine, which is a four-year qualificat­ion. As part of this revised curriculum, acupunctur­e and phytothera­py was included to introduce our students to a broader range of holistic and traditiona­l medicines. This year, we also started offering a Postgradua­te Diploma in Acupunctur­e and one in Phytothera­py,” she said.

Speaking during the launch, the UJ Head of the Division for Internatio­nalisation Ylva Rodny-Gumede said the Acupunctur­e Centre and Museum will improve the wellbeing of South Africans.

“This will provide the best treatment for the community we serve. It will improve the mental well-being of the people. The World Health Organizati­on has said Acupunctur­e is important for complement­ary treatment of various diseases,” said Gumede.

Gumede said the memorandum of understand­ing between UJ and Fujian University of Traditiona­l Chinese Medicine is being prepared and would be signed soon to strengthen the collaborat­ion.

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