The course Chinese and Western Medicine Clinical Dermatology and Venereology capitalizes on the dermatological discipline's strengths in visual clarity and high diagnostic recognizability, deeply integrating the diagnostic and therapeutic frameworks of both Chinese and Western medicine while incorporating the academic distinctiveness of the Sichuan Wen's Dermatology School . Beyond systematically cultivating students' clinical logical reasoning and precise visual diagnostic skills, the curriculum emphasizes the organic integration of knowledge transmission, technical training, and humanistic literacy development. It establishes a "three-dimensional integrated framework" that synergizes these three pillars, enabling students to master the pathogenesis, clinical manifestations, treatment principles and and prevention of common and dermatological conditions. This approach fosters a profound understanding of the collaborative diagnostic paradigm between Chinese and Western medicine while comprehensively enhancing medical innovation capabilities and patient-centered care competencies .
Clinical Dermatology and Venereology of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine
Chengdu University of TCM via XuetangX
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Syllabus
- I. Structure and Physiology of the Skin
- Understanding the Tissue Structure of the Skin(一)
- II.Diagnosis and Differentiation of Dermatological Diseases
- Clinical manifestations of skin diseases
- Diagnostic Techniques for Dermatovenereology
- TCM syndrome differentiation
- III. Treatment of Dermatological Diseases
- Treatment of skin venereal diseases by combining traditional Chinese and Western medicine
- IV.Viral Skin Diseases
- Herpes Zoster – "Blister and Pain"
- V.Bacterial Skin Diseases
- Erysipelas
- VI.Fungal Skin Diseases
- The hand and foot fungus around us
- VII.Zoonotic Skin Diseases
- Scabies
- VIII.Allergic Skin Diseases
- Eczema
- Itchy Wheals Urticaria
- IX.Pruritic Neurological and Functional Skin Disorders
- Intractable pruritus
- Chronic Simple Liche
- X.Erythematous Papulovesicular Dermatoses
- Clinical understanding of psoriasis
- XI.Diseases of the Skin Appendages
- The troubles of youth-acne vulgari
- XII. Pigmentary Skin Disorders
- “Effective Approaches for Fading Spots” Melasma
- Final exam
Taught by
Guo Jing