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They can transmit cholera, dysentery, typhoid and paratyphoid.
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Male nurses have been very popular in the past two years, and their employment is also very good, and many male nurses have been assigned to emergency departments such as ICUs, NICUs, and emergency rooms in the future, taking on heavy and important work, and there is also a demand for male nurses in wards such as orthopedics. There is a great demand for male nurses, and many hospitals specifically specify that male nurses recruit male students, so male nurses have an advantage in finding a job, but they also have to pass the exam to enter a regular large hospital. Clinical medicine is clinical medicine, and now hospitals have higher and higher requirements for clinical medical students, so the competition is fierce, and employment is easy.
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Studying medicine is not a quick job, how can you learn medicine quickly? Studying medicine is a lot of hard work, are you really ready?
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Choose Western medicine, two words: reading. Pass the exam, choose a school, technical secondary school, junior college, undergraduate (graduate) step by step.
Starting from the most basic gross anatomy, to physiology, biochemical pathology, diagnosis, pharmacology, internal and external women's and children's facial features, etc., it is necessary to have a relatively solid cultural foundation. Otherwise, you may not be able to understand anything when you get the test sheet).
If you choose Chinese medicine, you also need to find a school and study and study. (Four foundations: theoretical basis of traditional Chinese medicine, diagnostics of traditional Chinese medicine, traditional Chinese medicine, and prescription medicine.) The four classics: Neijing, Warm Disease, Typhoid Fever, and Jinkui) must be read.
At the same time, traditional Chinese medicine is different from Western medicine, and it must have a deeper cultural heritage (traditional Chinese culture, Chinese philosophy is also a must).In the end, I have to follow the teacher, and I will divide Chinese medicine into three or seven points. (Seven points in medical schools, three points in the people).
Personally, I think that Chinese medicine is more difficult to learn and more profound than Western medicine.
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1.It is important to learn the basics well.
First of all, you must listen carefully to the class, in the future you will know that all the subjects are based on the basic course, if the basic course is not solid, you will find that you will not understand those diseases in the future, and you will be blinded by the formal exam. When the clinical teacher asks you questions, you won't be embarrassed.
2.How to learn the basics.
In the process of studying, I found that there are many knowledge points in the latest version of the textbook, and I have to go to the boss's textbook. I am now mainly using the second edition of the textbook, although the ** in the textbook is not very exquisite, but the knowledge content is very full, and now the sixth edition of the textbook has also been marked with you in bold, but many knowledge points are still incomplete.
In the process of learning anatomy, it is not only about looking at the best tools, but also about imagining it in your mind in combination with the content.
About the three courses of physiology, pathology and biochemistry, about the three courses of physiology, pathology and biochemistry, I have my own ideas, first of all, take notes carefully in class, follow the teacher's ideas, do not understand the textbook written with a pencil, use no class time to go to the library to see the netizens, you can watch Teacher He Yincheng's postgraduate examination course here, you can choose the postgraduate examination course is more comprehensive. Take notes carefully in class, follow the teacher's train of thought, don't understand how to write textbooks with pencils, and use no class time to go to the library to watch online classes, you can watch Teacher He Yincheng's postgraduate entrance examination course. You can choose to take postgraduate courses to be more comprehensive.
If the foundation is possible, choose the postgraduate entrance examination course.
Regarding pharmacology, it is also the most painful, rote memorization or forgetting, so I make up a lot of slips to memorize, and I make up a smooth slip for myself in the learning process.
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1.Try to study all the required courses. There are many compulsory courses for medical students, some basic and some clinical. It will have an important impact on the future graduate school entrance examination, work and even career.
2.Stick to morning reading and evening self-study. Studying medicine is very hard, and college life is not like some other majors, you can just play it. From the first day of school, some people go to night self-study, and from 2 months before the exam, the evening classroom does not occupy a good place.
3.Medical students will have some animal experiments or human anatomy or basic (such as physiology, biochemistry, pathology, etc.), which are actually equivalent to semi-practical courses, and must be well experienced. Again, every course is useful for the future.
4.Prepare for graduate school. Postgraduate entrance examination is basically the path that every medical student who wants to develop must go through. You can start preparing from your freshman and sophomore year.
5.Practice-oriented. You can go to a hospital near your home for an internship every winter and summer vacation. Because a large part of medicine is an empirical discipline, what is in books can only really work if it is linked to practice. We do not support part-time jobs that are not related to your major.
6.Elective courses, such as advanced math, are basically not used. Traditional Chinese medicine (relative to Western medicine major), half a year course, a thin book, it is difficult to learn well. In the case of low energy, it is possible to make appropriate trade-offs.
7.Most hospitals are equivalent to state-owned enterprises, and a good location requires a relationship to get in. If you are a grass people, there is another way, to study for a Ph.D.
If the instructor is good, he can also help to get to a good position. It is recommended that you do not go to this university for graduate or doctoral studies, broaden your horizons and make friends. Of course, many people have a very good life in this school.
8.Written casually, a lot of inappropriate places. Appropriate reference.
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You must know that the most important thing for medical students is the basic knowledge, and only when the basic knowledge is mastered is relatively stable, can you enter the clinic very quickly, so physiology, pathology, biochemistry, anatomy, pharmacology, immunity and other knowledge are all we must master, so come on.
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Lilac garden is good, recommended by our teacher. It is necessary for medical students to learn the basics well. But medical knowledge alone is far from enough, you also need to find something to train yourself and get in touch with society as soon as possible.
Enhance yourself professionally and personally. The physical fitness of medical students is quite important, so keep exercising.
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Not studying medicine I think bai as a doctor
Learning medical ethics is the first lesson that should be taken Listen to your tone, you should be a good young man with ideals and ambitions, and it is very important to determine the direction of your future life If you are inspired to become a good doctor with noble character and superb medical skills, I believe that with such a strong motivation, you will be very good at learning any subject.
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Check out this blog post.
About the book, "Human Anatomy", "Physiology.
Pathological Edition", "Right to Internal Medicine", "Surgery", "Pharmacology", these are the most basic.
**If you are going to go to the medical examination website, you can take a look.
Hope it helps!
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On the basis of comprehension, practice repeatedly and memorize. Nothing trick-tricks!
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Read books, have a good relationship with doctors, listen to them more, and preferably be able to watch them when they see a doctor.
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The spirit is commendable.
Say a few thoughts: 1. Studying medicine is a system engineering, not just buy a book on internal medicine or surgery and read it, you can't become a doctor if you are down word for word, physiology, pathophysiology, pharmacology, and medical laboratory science must be learned, this is to "know what it is, know why it is", a large part of the disease will not be as typical as the book says, such as the most common fever, hundreds of diseases accompanied by fever, you can write a book about the differential diagnosis of fever, which requires the use of the above knowledge to peel off the cocoon, looking for clues; 2. Medicine is an empirical science, and a lot of knowledge is obtained and verified from patients and colleagues, and no practice will never become a doctor, which is the reason why medical students should be trained, practiced, rotated, and finally become specialists.
That's why I say the spirit is commendable, but it's actually unlikely.
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Doctors are studying medicine
Medicine is the disease of a person
The disease is inevitably related to the [human body], so the understanding of the human body is also inevitable, so the simple summary is [human body] and [disease].
The human body is involved in: normal human anatomy, histology and embryology, physiology, biochemistry, and pathology when you are sick, and the cause of illness
**Science, immuno-microbiology, according to the disease of the subspecialty to study: internal medicine, surgery, pediatrics, science, science, ophthalmology, otolaryngology,
Department of orthopedics and traumatology, learning the pathological process, development, and clinical experience of various clinical diseases are accumulated in practice.
**Involved: pharmacology, and the mastery of diseases in the above disciplines:
e.g.: cardiocirculatory diseases, blood diseases,
Neuroendocrine diseases: stroke, cerebral palsy, diabetes, hyperthyroidism...
Kidney disease, urological disease...
Hepatobiliary diseases, digestive diseases, stomach, pancreas, intestinal diseases...
Osteoarthropathy, rheumatoid, immunodeficiency diseases: systemic lupus erythematosus...
Diseases of the reproductive system, infertility...
It's all about learning
Studying medicine is an endless process of exploring, excavating, discovering, and understanding...
So it doesn't seem to be easy to learn... Time, perseverance, perseverance, thinking training, memory...
Memory is the fatal key, no memory is good memory, think about it and know that you can't study medicine...
Memorize medications, memorize the rules of diseases, methods, routine operations, pay attention to clinical dangers, and the ability to cope...
It is all about mastering and exercising...
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As a medical student, I would like to say that if you love medicine very much, then you will find it interesting, if you don't like it, or in general, then I suggest you change your major, because there is a lot of content in studying medicine, and the learning process is very boring. Moreover, today's doctors not only require high academics, but also require excellent psychological and physical qualities. If you really want to study medicine, love medicine, and hope that you will be a doctor with excellent medical skills and respected medical ethics in the future, and you can give up your rest time to read medical information, make medical records, and study new technologies, then you are welcome In addition, studying medicine is first to contact the most basic subjects, such as anatomy, genetics, etc., and then further study physics, biochemistry, etc., and then there are specific subjects, such as surgery, internal medicine, pediatrics, etc.
In addition to these professional subjects, computer science, English and the like are also to be studied. I'm talking about clinical medicine, and if you're nursing, or imaging or whatever, it's a different subject. Hope it helps.
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It's not easy to learn, the books are thicker than others, one year more than others, you have to keep learning at work, you have to keep taking exams, you have to learn anatomy first, I just want to tell you, you have to be cautious when you study medicine, most people will regret it when you enter this industry, and the current medical environment is very bad!
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Enrolling in a medical major is an important decision, and you need to know the following information in advance:
1.Professional requirements: Understand the admission requirements of the medical major, including academic results, examination requirements (such as college entrance examination, medical entrance examination, etc.), subject requirements, etc. Determine if you meet these requirements so that you can prepare accordingly.
2.Specialization: Understand the learning content and curriculum of the medical profession. The study of the medical profession involves many fields such as basic medical knowledge, clinical practice, anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, etc. Make sure you have a basic understanding and interest in the content.
3.Training mode: Understand the training mode and teaching methods of the medical profession. Some medical schools may employ traditional theoretical teaching, while others may focus more on practice and clinical placement. Choose the training model that suits your learning style.
4.Lack of information and development opportunities: Understand the employment prospects and development opportunities of the medical profession, including job market demand, salary levels, opportunities for further study, etc. Consider whether the individual's career plans and interests are compatible with the medical profession.
There are also a few things to consider when understanding this information:
1.Study pressure: The medical profession is a heavy and complex discipline that requires a lot of study and effort. Carefully consider your ability to learn, your ability to work under pressure, and your interest and passion in the medical field.
2.Time and energy commitment: The study of the medical profession requires a significant investment of time and energy, including theoretical study, practical training, and clinical placement. Consider whether you have enough time and energy to complete the study tasks in the medical profession.
3.Ethical Responsibility and Pressure: The medical profession engages in work closely related to human life and health, and requires high moral responsibility and work pressure. Carefully consider whether you have the ability and willingness to face these challenges.
4.Economic costs: The study of medical professions usually requires high financial costs, including tuition fees, textbook fees, and internship fees. Consider your financial situation and ability to afford these costs.
In conclusion, applying for a medical profession requires thorough understanding of the relevant information and careful consideration.
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