Nanjing Medical University (NJMU)

Master in Chinese Internal Medicine

China

The Master in Chinese Internal Medicine at Nanjing Medical University (NJMU) is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Nanjing Medical University (NMU), with roots dating back to 1934 and formal name adoption in 1993, is a well-established medical university in Nanjing, Jiangsu. The university hosts two campuses, Wutai and Jiangning, and serves a broad student body across medicine, science, technology and allied disciplines. NMU combines a long academic tradition with modern facilities and an active international exchange profile.

NMU offers an extensive range of degree programs, including doctoral, master’s and undergraduate tracks across more than 200 programs. Teaching is supported by a large library collection, state-level research disciplines and numerous affiliated hospitals that provide clinical training and research placements. Student life is enriched by many clubs and organizations spanning arts, sports, community service and professional societies, creating opportunities for leadership, collaboration and skills development.

International students are welcomed on both campuses and can access campus apartments at a published accommodation rate (double room around CNY 6,000 per person per year). The university maintains active partnerships with institutions worldwide and supports exchange and research collaboration. Prospective international applicants should review program specifics, language requirements and living arrangements with the international office to plan a smooth transition to study and clinical practice in Nanjing.

About the Program

The Master in Chinese Internal Medicine at Nanjing Medical University is a 3-year program taught in English, helping students gain a deep understanding of Chinese medicine. It's for students who want to learn from experienced mentors and supervisors. The program has a clear advantage in terms of hands-on experience.

The curriculum includes specific subjects like Chinese internal medicine diagnosis and treatment, as well as skills development in areas such as patient care and research methods. Students will also have hands-on components, including clinical practice and case studies, to help them develop their skills.

Graduates can pursue careers as Chinese Medicine Practitioners, Acupuncturists, or Herbalists, working in hospitals, clinics, or private practices. They may also find jobs as Research Assistants or Medical Writers, helping to advance the field of Chinese internal medicine.

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