Chart B: Number of Field(s) of Additional Training Received / Being Received by Active Registered Chinese Medicine Practitioners Enumerated Of the 1 298 active registered Chinese medicine practitioners enumerated, 40.1% did not receive any additional training, 29.2% received / were receiving one field of additional training, 10.5% received / were receiving two fields of additional training, 5.1% received / were receiving three fields of additional training, 2.4% received / were receiving four fields of additional training, 1.5% received / were receiving five fields of additional training, 1.0% received / were receiving six fields of additional training, 9.1% received / were receiving seven or more fields of additional training and 1.1% did not reveal the number of field of additional training. Of the 777 respondents who had received / were receiving additional training after they became Chinese medicine practitioners, 379 (48.8%) had received / were receiving training in one field only, which included training in acupuncture and moxibustion of Chinese medicine (31.1%), internal medicine of Chinese medicine (15.8%), orthopaedics and traumatology of Chinese medicine (12.7%), gynaecology of Chinese medicine (6.3%), Hong Kong healthcare system and regulatory system of Chinese medicine (4.5%), training programme related to the Chinese medicine pracitioners licensing examination (4.5%), Chinese Medicine (General Practice) (4.2%), Integration of Chinese-Western Medicine (3.7%), Modern Basic Medical Science (2.6%), Oncology Nursing (2.1%), Treatise on Exogenous Febrile Diseases (2.1%), Chinese Materia Medica (2.1%), Fundamental Theories of Chinese Medicine (1.8%) and Others (6.3%).