The prevalence of traditional and complementary medicine (T&CM) use is significant globally and within the United States, especially among Chinese Americans. However, there are misconceptions regarding the efficacy and safety of herbal medicines in comparison with conventional Western medications, and limited education, training, clinical application, and resources among pharmacists and pharmacy students. Pharmacists should be well equipped to holistically treat patients through required undergraduate education on the culture and foundation of T&CM along with interprofessional education experiences, a standardized and structured approach towards T&CM in the clinical practice setting, as well as systematic changes through advocacy among professional organizations and public health policies.
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