On the issue of choosing a school for medical postgraduate examinations, you must take the postgradu

Updated on educate 2024-02-09
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Generally speaking, academic graduate students need to read some professional literature, all of which are in English, so good English will have an advantage in this regard. There are 34 schools that mark the line independently, and they have requirements for the scores of each subject in the preliminary examination, which are higher than the national line, so if the English test is less than 50 points, don't apply for these schools, otherwise you can't go to the re-examination even if the total score is enough, unless the total score is particularly high, some schools have an exceptional opportunity for students who are very good in professional courses to enter the re-examination, and it is a bit troublesome to apply.

    In general, 60% of the initial examination and 40% of the second examination are the entrance results. Of course, there is an advantage to a high score in the initial examination, if you are the first in the department you report, it will generally not be brushed, if it is the last few, the chance of being brushed is great, after all, the retest is a person score, impression score, and the quality of play has an impact. There is an English listening and speaking retest in the re-examination, which will understand your English ability, and the tutor will also see if you have an English certificate, which has a certain impact!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Generally, some institutions will ask you to submit various materials during the re-examination, including Level 4 certificate, school transcripts, etc. The proportion of the score in the preliminary examination in the second examination varies from school to school, depending on which institution.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Studying medicine Bai now feels that the employment threshold is high, and a good hospital is indeed not taken by Dr. Zhi. Then there is the DAO

    For students, medical books.

    The edition is a 5-year system, so it is generally recommended to study the 7-year system for bachelor's and master's degrees Therefore, in general, if you have no medical ambitions and no connections, it is not recommended to study medicine. This is a typical pyramid-shaped industry.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It depends on where you are looking for what kind of job, I am from Wuhan, and the best hospitals such as Tongji Union are not recruited, and the slightly inferior big hospitals such as Tianyou Hospital affiliated to Wuhan University of Science and Technology are also not recruited. Maybe small cities or small hospitals will have lower requirements.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It's true that the current graduate students are no longer used, or the doctor is useful, you can go to the online recruitment to see, the general hospital needs a doctor, including the same teacher, hey, society has changed, my graduate student is no longer valuable.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The master's degree in medicine has been piled up...

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Not necessarily, this should be chosen according to your personal goals and career plan

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It is not necessary to take the postgraduate examination to study medicine, but if you want to enter a better hospital to work, it is best to improve your academic qualifications and take the postgraduate examination. Compared with graduates of other majors, medical graduates have a strong degree of employment certainty, and most graduates are optimistic about big cities and economically developed coastal areas, and position their careers in cities, large hospitals, and units with good economic benefits.

    However, the medical and health institutions in large cities and developed regions are becoming increasingly saturated, and the competition in the medical talent market is becoming increasingly fierce. In principle, comprehensive medical institutions in large and medium-sized cities and county-level medical institutions in economically developed areas require a master's degree, followed by obtaining CET-6 and computer level 2 certificates.

    A brief analysis of the employment situation of the medical profession.

    The medical major cultivates senior medical professionals who have the basic theories of basic medicine and clinical medicine and the basic skills of medical prevention, and can be engaged in medical and preventive medical research in medical and health units, medical research and other departments. In recent years, the supply of clinical medicine graduates has changed from a shortage of supply to an oversupply, and it is becoming increasingly difficult to find employment. As higher medical schools have expanded their enrollment, the total number of clinical medicine graduates has increased significantly, intensifying competition for jobs.

    At present, the development focus of most hospitals is not to expand the scale, but to focus on urgently needed professionals with certain qualifications, and the situation of accepting a large number of graduates will not exist.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Not necessarily.

    In the 20th century, Western medicine developed into "psychosocial biomedicine" or integrative medicine model, and the rise of systems biology in the post-genome era has formed the rapid development of systems medicine in the world, and has become the future medicine of Chinese and Western medicine after traditional medicine and Western medicine.

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    According to a survey, medical students' dissatisfaction with their professional identity in the medical profession has risen from 38.5 two years ago to 58.4, and half of medical students still have low confidence in their job prospects.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Of course, the medical class will not recruit undergraduate non-medical candidates to register, after all, the medical class is very professional, as long as you are studying medicine, then what school you want to apply for depends on your own hobby.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Hello, not necessarily, it depends on what major you are studying, if it is nursing, medical imaging, laboratory science and other majors, you can have a bachelor's degree, and it is easy to find a job; If you are majoring in clinical medicine, traditional Chinese medicine, etc., you should still take the postgraduate examination, and it will be easy to find a job after further study, so it is recommended to take the postgraduate examination.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    It is possible to take the postgraduate examination across majors.

    Interdisciplinary postgraduate examination is the activity of selecting non-professional courses related to or unrelated to one's major as research or postgraduate examination goals in addition to one's major, and conducting graduate examinations.

    Postgraduate entrance examination is a way of life and study chosen by college students or people who have already worked, in order to seek their own perfection, or to avoid harsh social competition.

    Push exemption conditions

    Institutions of higher learning will select and exempt students from among the students who meet the following conditions:

    1) Fresh graduates (excluding post-secondary students, second bachelor's degrees, and independent college students) who are included in the national general undergraduate enrollment plan.

    2) Have noble patriotic sentiments and collectivist spirit, firm belief in socialism, strong sense of social responsibility, law-abiding, positive, and physically and mentally healthy.

    3) Study diligently, study hard, and have excellent grades; Strong interest in academic research, strong sense of innovation, innovation ability and professional ability.

    4) Be honest and trustworthy, have a good style of study, and have no record of cheating in exams or plagiarizing others' academic achievements.

    5) Have good conduct and no record of being punished for any violations of law and discipline.

    6) For those who have special academic expertise or outstanding training potential, they can be exempted from the comprehensive ranking restrictions after being jointly recommended by more than three professors of the school's major and strictly reviewed by the school's leading group for the selection of students who are recommended and exempted, but the relevant explanatory materials of the students and the professor's recommendation letter shall be publicized.

    7) When formulating a comprehensive evaluation system, due consideration may be given to factors such as literary and artistic, sports, and social work expertise. However, those with these specialties must participate in the comprehensive ranking and cannot be listed separately.

    Institutions of higher learning may formulate specific conditions for the promotion and exemption of students in accordance with the above requirements, but they shall comply with laws, administrative regulations, rules and national policies.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Undergraduate students are not studying medicine, and they can apply for medical graduate students when they are admitted to graduate school, but the acceptance rate is low, and almost no tutor will recruit a candidate who is not studying medicine.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Medicine is generally not allowed to take the cross-examination, but it also depends on the school's regulations, some schools will allow some professional graduate students to cross-examination, such as public health master's degree, some schools allow cross-examination, just check the school's enrollment brochure for details.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Clinical medicine does not allow postgraduate examinations for other majors. Personally, I think the possible reasons are as follows:

    Among all the candidates in the medical and even biological sciences classes, the candidates in clinical medicine are the ones with the highest scores in admission, and they can be simply classified, and the comprehensive quality of these students is relatively high. Hence the specialty of clinical medicine.

    Usually, people from other majors are not allowed to take postgraduate examinations, on the one hand, in order to set a certain threshold so that clinical medicine has enough guarantees.

    On the other hand, it is also to prevent people in other medical specialties from being uneasy about their own specialties and always want to transfer to clinical medicine, resulting in a large loss of students in this major, especially some so-called shortage majors.

    Now try to get from some of the high-level 985 universities.

    of non-clinical medical undergraduates are enrolled in the program of Doctor of Medicine.

    The precondition for this in itself is that it must be a high-level undergraduate, and it is only a trial basis. This shows that the requirements for studying clinical medicine are still very high for the results of the college entrance examination.

    Due to the higher and higher requirements for the academic qualifications of clinical medicine graduates in various hospitals, as long as you want to enter a decent hospital, you must have a relatively high academic qualification.

    Therefore, theoretically speaking, the postgraduate examination rate of clinical medicine undergraduates has reached almost 100%, so no matter how large the proportion of those who can be admitted, it is only about 60%. The remaining clinical undergraduate medical students basically bid farewell to the clinical medicine major at the starting point of the graduate school entrance examination, and it will be difficult for them to become doctors in a regular hospital in the future. Therefore, the postgraduate examination of clinical medicine is not only not easy, but also the competition is quite cruel, and many students begin to study hard for the postgraduate examination after five years as soon as they enter the school.

    In this way, on the one hand, it also promotes these students to study seriously and lay a certain foundation for their future clinical work.

    In short, in a word, clinical medicine students are the only way to go to graduate school, and those who fail to be selected basically bid farewell to clinical medicine, so the competition is very fierce, don't think wrong.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    I think it is still very necessary to take the postgraduate examination, because many large hospitals now require doctors to have a postgraduate degree, and I think there is no way to do it.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    It is not necessary, but it may be more beneficial to your professional knowledge to be a graduate student, so you should consider it carefully, and it is better to be a graduate student in any profession.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    If you don't want to study medicine and don't take the postgraduate examination, you can only go to the grassroots level such as township or community clinics, and if you want to go to a county or city hospital, you must take the postgraduate examination.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    No, you can also choose to major in medicine for a bachelor's degree, but it will take a longer time to study medicine.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Of course, it is a very good choice to go to graduate school, because your academic skills will be at a higher level.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    If you don't take the graduate school entrance examination, you will be unemployed.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    That's pretty much it.

    1. The characteristics of the medical profession determine the necessity of postgraduate examination.

    Second, the future of personal development determines the profitability of the postgraduate entrance examination.

    3. Personal growth needs to promote rapid growth through postgraduate entrance examinationsMedical students refer to those who learn various medical knowledge in medical schools. Including basic medicine, clinical medicine, preventive medicine, stomatology, food hygiene and nutrition, traditional Chinese medicine, clinical medicine of traditional Chinese and Western medicine, acupuncture and massage, nursing, **** science, forensic medicine, medical laboratory, anesthesiology, medical imaging and other directions.

    Becoming a doctor may not be the final destination for every medical student; However, for most medical students majoring in clinical medicine, becoming a doctor is a dream that has always been difficult to give up.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    People go to high places, water flows to low places, and it is up to them to decide whether to take the postgraduate examination or not. If you don't go to graduate school, you don't want to go to the grassroots. Take a look at the current medical institution recruitment conditions:

    A tertiary hospital requires a doctorate, and a minimum master's degree; Prefecture-level hospitals need graduate students; The county hospital requires full-time undergraduate students; Township hospitals need undergraduates and junior college students; The village clinic needs junior college students and secondary school students. If you don't go to graduate school, you will go to the grassroots level. If you are interested in taking root at the grassroots level and practicing red hearts, you don't need to take the postgraduate entrance examination if you dedicate your youth and life.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    If you plan to go to a good unit, whether you have social relations or not, it is a wise move to take the postgraduate entrance examination and doctoral examination, and you do not need to explain; If there are requirements for scientific research in career development, of course, you must also take the test. The second situation is also more common in going to good units. However, no matter what the unit is, there is a problem of promotion of professional titles, and publishing ** and so on is a necessary process; Then again, you don't necessarily have to have a master's degree or a doctorate to publish.

    Therefore, to sum up, it is indeed related to the employment and career development requirements of individuals. Finally, the road to medicine is bumpy, so be cautious!

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    I don't think a medical student's academic qualifications will affect his ability to be a good doctor, but it will affect his employment prospects. At present, generally 3A hospitals have a master's degree and a doctorate, basically there is no place for undergraduates, and the second class is usually a bachelor's degree, but the master's degree is very popular, and some directly enter the green channel without exams, etc., and are directly hired without exams, etc., not necessarily in private hospitals, some attach importance to resume and professional title, and some do not have so many requirements. In addition, it is easy to climb up in the future development of high education, which is the benefit of high education.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    The major of medicine is generally a master's degree or a doctorate. If you want to have a relatively good future, you must not only go to graduate school, but also go to a good school. You must first let your major, education, and ability pass the test in order to have a better future.

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