School Of Chinese Medicine At Hong Kong Baptist University
The School of Chinese Medicine at Hong Kong Baptist University is a school in Hong Kong that offers full-time degree programmes in Chinese Medicine, Biomedical Science, and Pharmacy in Chinese Medicine, also offers part-time programmes in Chinese Medicine, Pharmacy in Chinese Medicine, Acupuncture, Tui Na, Orthopaedics and Beauty care.
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