CMAA 6th EXCO Commitee
It is with great honor that the 6th Exco members would be taking stage this year. We hope to bring the committee to greater heights in the upcoming 2 years,…
The NTU Chinese Medicine Alumni Association (NTU CMAA) was founded by graduates of the NTU double degree program in Biomedical Sciences and Chinese Medicine in 2011, with the support of our alma mater.
To Unite all graduates from the NTU double degree program in Biomedical Sciences and Chinese Medicine.
To Work together with other organisations to further the development of Chinese Medicine in Singapore.
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It is with great honor that the 6th Exco members would be taking stage this year. We hope to bring the committee to greater heights in the upcoming 2 years,…
从中医而言,人体的免疫力即为正气,而正气的盛衰与先天禀赋、后天生活习惯和年龄有着密切的关系。若正气足则不容易感受外来的邪气而发病。中医将2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)视为“湿疫”,是因感受了湿毒邪气而发病。由于此外邪过于强大,只要正气稍有不足就容易染病,以至于各国的染病率和死亡率都相对的较高。 预防胜于治疗,本次疫情除了遵守科学防疫措施,保持安全距离,民间也有使用中医药预防的习惯。要提醒各位的是,网络盛传的特效处方并非一般的调补中药,而是以治病为主要原则的组方,所以并不适合一般人。若错误使用,不但可能不适于此疫情,还可能导致正气减弱,弄巧反拙。 新加坡的天气四季如夏,气候潮湿炎热,国人体质多偏湿热,得以清为补,可以考虑下列的药膳与穴位,使身体恢复到平和的状态,增强自身正气。 From Chinese Medicine’s perspective, Zheng Qi can be understood as a body’s immune capacity, which is determined by genetics, lifestyle, and age, while Xie Qi can be…
CMAA’s Homecoming cum Year-End Party was held at Floor 2F, Esplanade Mall on Saturday, 7th December 2019. The sumptuous feast and festive music got the atmosphere going as people began…
Continuing Professional TCM Education or CPE will be compulsory in the near future as the change to the Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioners Act passed in Parliament on 11 Feb 2019….
Wishing all members a prosperous and healthy new year! 祝大家新年快乐!身体健康!
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It is with great honor that the 6th Exco members would be taking stage this year. We hope to bring the committee to greater heights in the upcoming 2 years,…
CMAA’s Homecoming cum Year-End Party was held at Floor 2F, Esplanade Mall on Saturday, 7th December 2019. The sumptuous feast and festive music got the atmosphere going as people began…
President: Chan Teck Yang, Gabriel (Class of 2014) Gabriel Chan graduated from the double degree programme in NTU in 2014 and has been practicing TCM in various TCM clinics. He…
The annual TCM Health Screening at CDAC’s Ready-for-School event is back and we are recruiting volunteer physicians! CDAC is a non-profit self-help group for the Chinese community and the event…
Educational articles on Chinese Medicine, Integrative Medicine, Complementary and Alternative Medicine.
Written by Huang Xuhua, Class of 2011. She obtained her Masters (Acupuncture & Tuina) from TJUTCM in year 2015, worked thereafter as a TCM physician in Singapore for 3 years,…
Written by Chua Hui Zi, Class of 2011 Back pain is a universal human experience, which is one of the most common ailments seen clinically. Our lower back supports the…
Written by Victoria Tan, Class of 2016 The spinal cord may look like a single piece, but it consists of a column of nerves protected by myelin sheath and secured…
This week, we introduce published journal articles authored by our own alumni. Ho Chin Ee and Goh You Li, both from the class of 2010, furthered studied in Beijing after…
Written by Wong Seok Peng, Class of 2016 What is Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) Pediatric Massage Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) Pediatric Massage is an external treatment method where physicians apply…
We are always looking for enthusiastic graduates to join our various sub-committee. If you would like to make a difference to the Chinese Medicine community in Singapore, don't hesitate!