The Graduate Institute of Traditional Chinese Medicine was founded in 2000 and the admission of new students began in July 2001. The development of Chinese medicine and pharmacy is one of the medium-term goals of Chang Gung University. In order to promote the modernization and scientization of Chinese Medicine, we believe that by using the resources of and successes attained by the Graduate Institute of Basic Medical Science, the Graduate Institute of Clinical Medicine, the Graduate Institute of Natural Products, and Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, we’ll be able, in the not too distant future, to produce experts in integrated Chinese and Western medicine in order to promote the modernization of Chinese Medicine.
NOTE: The university may have additional program-specific eligibility requirements.
It is recommended to verify these on the official university website.
Extra Notes
Requirements
◆ A copy of study plan
◆ Curriculum Vitae
◆ Priority to those with a medical degree.
◆ Individuals with a bachelor's degree in medicine or traditional Chinese medicine must complete the required core courses of the medical program and earn a total of 7 credits from elective courses in the medical program in order to be awarded a Master of Medicine degree. Those from other science programs will be awarded a Master of Science degree.