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Master's degree generally only has majors, such as orthopedic surgery, general surgery, etc., as for orthopedics, spine surgery, joint surgery, trauma surgery, hand and foot surgery, orthopedics, minimally invasive surgery, vascular surgery, sports medicine, etc., these are basically not divided when you apply for the examination! You'll have to be exposed to all of these subjects after you enroll, so just choose one based on your interests! Now you have to care about this, and you may have to choose when you work later!
Hope it helps!
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Apply for orthopedics first, and the master's degree will not be subdivided specifically, only according to the research direction of the supervisor. Then, after the exam, according to the results, contact the tutor in the direction you want in time to see if it is possible to go to his graduate school. It's useless to say it now, it depends on the final results.
You can only apply to one school for the exam.
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1. Only one school can be filled in when filling in.
2. Subdivide the professional direction, you can fill in when you register, but about 2 months after entering the school, when you are elected as a supervisor, the research direction of the supervisor is your direction. You can choose the direction you want to study, but you can also choose you, it's a two-way choice.
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Your classification is wrong. I myself studied clinical medicine. The main categories are Basic, Clinical, Stomatology, Public, Preventive, Sports Medicine, etc.
The basis of the small classification is the basic disciplines, anatomy, pathology, disease, etc. The clinic is divided into internal and external gynecology and pediatrics, **, ophthalmology, etc. The same is true for the classification of large categories such as oral and public.
The basic and clinical professional courses are all comprehensive Western medicine in the unified examination, and the specific related professional subjects are added to the re-examination. The professional subjects such as dentistry and public affairs are the questions of the school itself.
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It depends on the research direction of the supervisor, most schools choose the supervisor when they sign up, and the supervisor is determined after the re-examination is admitted. Now you can apply for several schools, but you can only confirm one to take the test.
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The imaging department pays well and is easier than the clinical, but it takes clinical risks when reading the film in the emergency department.
The laboratory is easier than the clinical, mainly relying on machines to do the work, all kinds of risks are relatively less, the income is relatively good, and it is suitable for the elderly.
The pathology department does not have to work night shifts, but the income is small, and there are many clinical risks to bear, especially if the frozen section is wrong, it will lead to a lawsuit. I feel dizzy when I look at the microscope all day long, and many hospitals have poor ventilation, and it is very painful to collect materials.
If you like surgery, you can choose general surgery, specializing in breast cancer.
Girls still choose ophthalmology, **, and otology to give full play to their own advantages, but the competition is fierce.
Being a doctor can't avoid the pressure and risks, if you want to be a doctor, you still choose a profession with a high income. You feel that it is acceptable to earn a little less now, but if you choose a profession with less income after working, you will definitely regret it or even give up practicing medicine.
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Hello: There are many postgraduate directions in clinical medicine. For example:
Internal Medicine: Respiratory Medicine, Gastroenterology, Hematology, Cardiovascular Medicine, Nephrology, Infectious Medicine, Rheumatology. Pediatrics:
Neonatal diseases, childhood diseases, pediatric first aid. Geriatrics: Clinical and basic aspects of geriatric cardiovascular disease.
Neurology: Neurology, Neurology, Neurosurgery. Surgery:
Hepatobiliary Surgery, Gastrointestinal Surgery, Vascular Surgery, Nail and Milk Surgery, Neurosurgery, Cardiothoracic Surgery, Orthopedics, Urology, Burn Surgery. Obstetrics and Gynecology: Endometriosis, Tumor Diagnosis & Diagnosis, Minimally Invasive and Pelvic Floor Diseases, Obstetrics, Reproductive Medicine.
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In general disciplines, a master's degree in clinical medicine is more powerful than a master's degree; In clinical medicine, a master's degree is better than a master's degree. In general disciplines, a master's degree can be transferred to a master's degree, but not vice versa; In clinical medicine, a master's degree can be transferred to a master's degree, but not vice versa. The difference between the two, the training method, the clinical medicine master's discipline **1051, the cultivation of practical talents, the training direction is clinicians.
To put it simply, it is the cultivation of a practical player who charges into battle. The basic literacy is to be stable. The master's degree is 3 years, and the field training is generally 3 years in various departments.
The master's degree of clinical medicine **1002 cultivates academic talents, and the training direction is clinical scientific researchers. To put it simply, it is the cultivation of innovative players who are strategizing. The basic literacy is to drill.
Master's degree is 3 years, generally 1 year of theory + 2 years of experiment. Diploma. The graduation certificates of clinical medicine include academic certificates, degree certificates, medical practitioner qualification certificates, and standardized training certificates.
Because the four certificates of professional and master's degree graduation are one, and they come with their own training certificates, they are eligible to directly enter major hospitals and become clinicians after graduation.
The graduation certificate of clinical medicine master's degree only has academic certificate, degree certificate, and self-examination medical certificate. Because there is no regular training certificate after graduating with a master's degree, he cannot directly engage in clinical work. If you want to work in clinical practice, you must go through up to 3 years of formal training after graduation.
Graduation is the biggest disadvantage of clinical theory compared with professional master's degree.
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The postgraduate examination in clinical medicine is different depending on whether you apply for traditional Chinese medicine or western medicine. If it is clinical Western medicine, English, politics, and Western medicine are examined. If you are in the clinical Chinese medicine class, you will take the English, Politics, and Chinese Medicine comprehensive exams.
Among them, 100 points in Politics, 100 points in English I, 300 points in Comprehensive Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine, and the total score is also 500 points.
The content and question types of the specialized courses are distributed as follows: the first part is physiology, and the score is about 14%. The second part is biochemistry:
The score is about 12%, and it is also the most difficult part to answer. The third part is pathology, which accounts for about 12% of the score. The fourth part is internal medicine (including diagnostics).
The score accounts for about 33%. The fifth part is surgery (including orthopedics): the score accounts for about 23%.
The last part of clinical medical humanities: the score accounts for about 6%, and this part is the easiest to score.
The postgraduate examination of clinical medicine is also divided into professional and master's degrees, clinical medicine and basic medicine, and the main courses are also around these two backbones, basic medicine emphasizes theory, and clinical medicine emphasizes practice. The master's degree is mainly to cultivate academic talents (emphasis on theory), and the master's degree is mainly to cultivate clinical talents (emphasis on practice).
If you want to further your studies in the future, you can choose to go straight to the doctorate after a master's degree, and if you are better to find a job in the future and receive a higher salary, you can choose a master's degree.
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Clinical Medicine Postgraduate Examination Requirements:
1) Citizens of the People's Republic of China.
2) Support the leadership of the Communist Party of China, be willing to serve socialist modernization, have good moral character, and abide by discipline and law.
3) The age is generally not more than 40 years old, and there is no age limit for candidates who apply for entrusted training and self-financing.
4) The physical health condition meets the physical examination requirements stipulated by the state and the enrollment unit.
5) Those who have obtained a master's or doctoral degree are only allowed to apply for the master's degree students who are entrusted to train or self-funded.
6) Candidates' academic qualifications must meet one of the following conditions:
1.Fresh undergraduate graduates whose academic qualifications are recognized by the state.
2.Persons with a bachelor's degree from a nationally recognized university.
3.After obtaining a nationally recognized higher vocational college graduation degree, after 2 years or more (from the graduation of higher vocational college to September 1, 2011, the same below), the person who has reached the same level as a bachelor's degree and meets the specific business requirements of the recruiting unit for the candidates according to the training objectives of the unit.
Criteria for awarding degrees:
1. Support the leadership of the Communist Party of China, support the socialist system, love the motherland, have good medical ethics, unity and cooperation, good health, and be willing to dedicate themselves to China's modernization and clinical medicine.
2. Have strong clinical analysis and thinking skills, be able to deal with common diseases in the field of the discipline independently, be able to provide professional guidance to subordinate physicians, and reach the clinical work level required at the end of the first stage of training stipulated in the "Trial Measures for Standardized Training of Resident Doctors" issued by the Ministry of Health.
3. Master the solid basic theories and systematic professional knowledge of the discipline.
4. Be able to learn and master the basic methods of clinical scientific research in combination with clinical practice, complete a degree** and pass the defense.
5. Master a foreign Chinese language, and have the ability to read foreign language materials of the major.
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Clinical medicine includes internal medicine, surgery, emergency medicine, clinical medicine, oncology, ophthalmology, geriatrics, neurology, neurology and mental hygiene, and anesthesiology.
Clinical medicine mainly studies the basic knowledge and skills of basic medicine, clinical medicine, surgery, etc., and carries out the diagnosis, prevention, and prevention of human diseases.
For example, the diagnosis of fractures, heart disease and other diseases, the implementation of heart bypass, organ transplantation and other surgeries, the radiation of tumors, etc.
The curriculum system includes "Pathological Anatomy", "Physiology", "Psychiatry", "Medical Imaging", "Surgery", "Clinical Pharmacology", "Biochemistry and Molecular Biology", "Otorhinolaryngology", "Respiratory", and "Ultrasound Diagnostics".
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**.
Employment direction includes medical institutions: clinical diagnosis, surgery, clinical, pathological laboratory.
The above content refers to Encyclopedia - Clinical Medicine.
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The rules for the adjustment of clinical medicine postgraduate examination are as follows:
The rules for the adjustment of clinical medicine postgraduate examinations are usually formulated by each university itself, so there may be some differences. In general, the following are the general rules that may apply:
Candidates who meet the requirements for postgraduate examination can apply for adjustment, but the number of adjustment places is limited, and generally does not exceed about 20% of the planned enrollment number.
The adjustment is generally carried out after the examination, generally within one week after the release of the enrollment plan, and the applicant needs to fill in the adjustment volunteer and submit relevant materials.
The adjustment volunteer should be reasonably selected according to the candidate's own situation and the requirements of the enrollment unit, and should not be filled in blindly.
The number of adjustment places is sorted according to the total score from high to low, and the same is true for the number of each adjustment volunteer, until the volunteer quota is filled or all the adjustment volunteers are filled.
Once the transfer request is confirmed, it cannot be changed. After the adjustment is successful, candidates need to go to the new school for registration procedures.
It should be noted that the specific details of the rules for the adjustment of clinical medicine for the postgraduate examination of each university may be different, and it is recommended that candidates carefully read the relevant notices and regulations before applying for adjustment, and consult the relevant responsible personnel.
The conditions for adjustment shall be determined and announced by the relevant enrollment units, and the preliminary examination results of the master's degree in clinical medicine shall be delineated by the Ministry of Education as the basic performance requirements for candidates applying for master's degree in clinical medicine to be transferred to other majors, that is to say, the unit generally accepts the adjustment of master's degree students in clinical medicine from other units, and must meet the score requirements.
Postgraduate Examination Adjustment Rules.
1. Online candidates who have not been admitted by the enrollment unit in their first choice can participate in the online adjustment.
2. Candidates who participate in separate examinations, including the plan to strengthen the army and the plan to aid Tibet, are not allowed to adjust.
3. When candidates fill in the adjustment volunteer online, the enrollment unit, professional category and their own test results must comply with the national adjustment policy, otherwise they may not be able to submit normally.
4. The results of the preliminary examination are only for reference, not the main standard, and the adjustment unit pays more attention to the candidate's educational background, work experience, personal comprehensive ability, etc.
5. It can only be transferred from a higher-level unit to a lower-level unit. If your first choice is an ordinary college, even if your initial test score is high, it is impossible to transfer to a school with your own line.
6. The alma mater generally does not dislike its students, and the success rate of choosing the alma mater will be much higher.
7. Don't just contact the schools that have published the vacancy information on various **, this kind of school that has disclosed the vacancy knows that the contact is too much competition. Many schools don't disclose vacancies at all, so you need to take the initiative to contact them.
8. When the adjustment system is opened, don't easily fill in the volunteer, because the volunteer cannot be changed within 48 hours after filling in, so don't miss the most suitable code for you. Candidates should contact the institution before filling in the form, and it is best to fill in the form after getting the re-examination notice.
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My cousin is a graduate student in clinical medicine, and he is very busy every day, because he has to follow his mentor to intern, so his work will be very busy, every day is either the day shift or the night shift, or the day shift is connected to the night shift to work, when arranging the study, he will squeeze out his time to study, write ** and research topics with the tutor, it is really very hard, but he can still separate his study and work, that is, divide the time into a small period of time, Then complete their tasks one by one, so that they can effectively complete their own work and learning content.