Research on strategies to enhance the employability of traditional Chinese medicine graduates from the perspective of new-quality productivity
The concept of new-quality productivity presents new challenges for higher education,especially as a provider and cultivator of high-level talent. This paper explores the impact of the new-quality productivity concept on TCM education,graduate capabilities,and employment efforts in higher education. It delves into issues such as the professional suitability of TCM graduates,structural contradictions in the TCM job market,employment perspectives of the new generation of TCM graduates,employment regions and industries for TCM graduates,and pathways for international employment and competition. The study analyzes the challenges faced by TCM graduates in this new context and suggests strategies for improving their employability through adjustments in professional education,career planning with a focus on TCM characteristics,and comprehensive employment support services.