Which is better, clinical medicine or pharmacy? Is clinical pharmacy good

Updated on educate 2024-02-29
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Is there no other choice? I studied clinical medicine, and I feel that studying medicine is too tiring, and it is difficult to find a job! After graduating from school, you have to take exams all day.

    Our colleagues laughed and said that they would not let their children study medicine if they were killed in the future! Pharmacy words! That's what my cousin learned.

    She is graduating this year. Finding a job is hard. And the college life in medical schools is very boring, you have to read books all day long, which is not as good as other schools.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The pharmaceutical industry has always been a sunrise industry, and there are many choices after studying pharmacy.

    You can go to pharmaceutical factories, hospitals, drug testing institutes, food and drug administrations, cosmetics companies, daily necessities companies, pharmacies, etc.

    If you learn well, you can go to R&D and research, and if you don't learn well, you can go to sales or pharmacies to catch medicines, and talents at all levels can basically find jobs in this way.

    It doesn't matter if you don't study medicine in science, and you don't need to take the math test, you can do it well by memorizing some professional courses, I am not good at science, and I didn't get in.

    But medicine is the most competitive industry for jobs, and there are many things to learn, and it is very tiring.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Studying medicine basically has nothing to do with science, whether it is clinical or pharmacy, medicine may have calculation problems, I studied clinical pharmacy this year, I didn't kill me, a lot of calculations and formulas, I can't understand it, I studied clinical, I think there are more things to memorize.

    But studying medicine is very tiring, so if you don't study, you won't study.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I am a nursing major, and I have a friend who has graduated and worked in clinical pharmacy, and I heard him say that this major is an emerging major.

    Clinical pharmacy is a major that bridges between clinical and pharmacy. However, the actual work is more inclined to the pharmacist post, which is to guide the rational use of drugs, but it has more practical clinical experience than ordinary pharmacists, at least to monitor and monitor blood drug concentrations, and need to follow the doctor to ward rounds, or participate in consultations, etc.

    Mainly learn the basic knowledge and practical skills of pharmacy and clinical medicine, accept the basic training of clinical pharmacy practice, clinical pharmacy research methods and skills, and master the basic knowledge and skills of undertaking clinical pharmacy technical work, drug evaluation (new drug evaluation and drug re-evaluation), pharmaceutical information and consulting services, participating in the design and practice of clinical drug programs, and implementing rational drug use.

    For graduates majoring in clinical pharmacy, it is relatively easy to find a job. You can be engaged in clinical work, take the assistant physician examination, enter government agencies, enterprises and institutions, hospitals, start your own business and open clinics, and you can also engage in clinical pharmacy education, drug circulation, adverse drug reaction monitoring, drug identification and research and development, drug service and management in medical units and medical colleges at all levels.

    If you love pharmacy, this major is still very good.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Clinical specialization is better.

    This major is committed to cultivating basic theories of basic medicine, clinical medicine and basic skills of medical prevention. Senior medical professionals who can be engaged in medical treatment, prevention, medical research and other aspects in medical and health units, medical research and other departments.

    Students in this major mainly learn the basic theories and basic knowledge of medicine, and the basic training in the diagnosis, prevention and prevention of human diseases, and have the ability to classify and identify the pathogenesis of human diseases.

    Curriculum system: pathological anatomy, physiology, psychiatry, medical imaging, surgery, clinical pharmacology, biochemistry and molecular biology, otolaryngology, respiratory, ultrasound diagnosis.

    Some colleges and universities train students in the following professional directions: pediatrics, stomatology, geriatrics, general medicine, reproductive medicine, eye, ear, nose and throat, critical care medicine, medical imaging, family planning medicine, and football**.

    The above content reference: Encyclopedia - Clinical Profession.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1. Differences in school system

    Clinical pharmacy is five years and pharmacy is four years (in most cases).

    Second, the curriculum is different

    1. Clinical Pharmacy: College English, Advanced Mathematics, Mathematical Statistics, Medical Physics, Basic Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Clinical Pharmacokinetics, Clinical Clerkship, Clinical Pharmacology, Clinical Pharmacology, Adverse Drug Reactions and Pharmacovigilance, Pharmacoeconomics, Hospital Pharmaceutical Regulations and GCP, etc.

    2. Pharmacy: Basic Principles of Marxism, Ideological and Moral Cultivation, Legal Basis, College English, Advanced Mathematics, Medical Physics, Computer Basics, Introduction to Morphology, Physiology, Cell Biology, Molecular Biology, Medical Immunology, etc.

    Third, the core competence is different

    1. Clinical Pharmacy: Basic theoretical knowledge of basic medicine, clinical medicine and pharmacy; Basic theoretical knowledge of clinical rational drug use and safe drug use; Principles, methods and experimental skills for the determination of drug concentrations in body fluids; Preliminary ability to observe and evaluate the clinical pharmacology of drugs and new dosage forms and new preparations.

    2. Pharmacy: master the basic theories and basic knowledge of pharmacy, pharmacology, medicinal chemistry and drug analysis; Master the basic methods and techniques of major drug preparation, quality control, drug-organism interaction, pharmacodynamics and drug safety evaluation.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    2.Pharmacy only studies pharmacy-related majors, and the study is very in-depth.

    Employment: Clinical medicine can go to the hospital as a clinical pharmacist, pharmacy students can not go to the hospital, and there is not much difference between the two majors in other places.

    Postgraduate Entrance Examination: If you do not take the postgraduate examination of clinical pharmacy, it is the same as pharmacy, and you have one more year of undergraduate study than pharmacy.

    If you like pharmacy, it is recommended to be ready to go to graduate school, if you like medicine, it is recommended to study clinical instead of clinical medicine, clinical medicine does not have a doctor's status, there is a way to make money, and the most important thing is lifelong learning + no status + no money.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Kiss. It is better to choose pharmacy [color] [color] [color].

    Pharmacy is comparatively more stable. Clinical medicine is not worth ......Only graduate students can enter good hospitals, and the better the hospitals, the more important they are to clinical medicine. The development of clinical medicine in non-tertiary hospitals is too poor.

    Summary: The difference between clinical pharmacy and pharmacy actually lies in the word "clinical". Pharmacy is an old major, and clinical medicine is a new specialty added to meet the needs of society on the basis of pharmacy.

    However, under the current system (medicine for medicine), the job of clinical pharmacist is jokingly called "dragon slayer" by clinical workers......It just doesn't come in handy. The brighter future of clinical medicine lies after the reform of the pharmaceutical separation system.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Of course, it is a little better to be employed in clinical practice, but since it is good to be employed, it means that there are a lot of people who apply for the exam.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Judging from the admission scores, pharmacy may be easier to take the test, but how to consider it in the future, the following is a brief introduction to these two majors: 1. Clinical pharmacy, clinical-related subjects and pharmacy-related subjects are all learned, but they are not deep. 2. Pharmacy only studies pharmacy related majors, and learns deeply. Internships:

    Elsewhere, there is not much difference between the two majors. Postgraduate entrance examination: If you do not take the postgraduate examination, clinical pharmacy will have one more undergraduate degree than pharmacy, and pharmacy students will have more advantages if you take the postgraduate examination, because the clinical lecture is very probable.

    I like pharmacy, it is recommended to be ready for graduate school, I like medicine, it is recommended to study clinical rather than clinical medicine.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Theoretically, clinical pharmacy may score a little higher than hospital pharmacy.

    In fact, the hospital pharmacy of a good school can also do clinical pharmacy work, but it requires an intermediate pharmacist, or some clinical pharmacy training in a hospital certified by the Ministry of Health

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Clinical specialization is better.

    The program is dedicated to training students with basic medical skills.

    basic theories of clinical medicine and basic skills of medical prevention; Senior medical professionals who can be engaged in medical treatment, prevention, medical research and other aspects in medical and health units, medical research and other departments.

    Students in this major mainly learn the basic theories and basic knowledge of medicine, and the basic training in the diagnosis, prevention and prevention of human diseases have the ability to classify and identify human diseases and pathogenesis.

    Curriculum: Pathological Anatomy, Physiology, Psychiatry, Medical Imaging, Surgery, Clinical Pharmacology, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

    Otolaryngology, Orange Tremor, Respiration, Ultrasound Diagnostics

    Some colleges and universities train students in the following professional directions: pediatrics and stomatology.

    Geriatrics, General Medicine.

    Reproductive Medicine, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, Critical Care Medicine, Medical Imaging, Family Planning Medicine, Football**.

    The above content reference: Encyclopedia - Clinical Profession.

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