The seniors of the medical clinical profession are entered, and they consult something.

Updated on educate 2024-05-15
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Mathematics, physics and chemistry, these admissions are all to be learned, and you don't need to study them in the second year.

    Mathematics, physics and chemistry are relatively unimportant in the short term in medicine, as long as you ensure that you do not fail the level, it doesn't matter if the level is a little worse than others, and it will not have a fatal impact on your learning of medical expertise (if you want to do scientific research in the future, it is still very important to learn mathematics, physics and chemistry).

    Your current situation is to solve the problem of getting started with mathematics, physics and chemistry, and the university can allocate a lot of time by itself, so it is of course good for you to learn from scratch.

    Based on the college entrance examination score you mentioned, I suggest that you at least re-study your high school chemistry textbook. And you are learning now, it is different from high school, and the purpose of reading books is also different, your purpose is to learn the knowledge in the textbooks, not to cope with the college entrance examination as before, it should be relatively easier and more enjoyable to learn!

    Generally speaking, the first two and a half years of professional courses belong to basic medicine (anatomy, histoembryology, immunology, microbiology, pathology, physiology, pharmacology, etc.), and the next year and a half (mainly from the senior year) belong to clinical medicine (internal, external, gynecology, pediatrics, communication, etc.), and the senior year is generally to study in the probationary hospital.

    Don't worry, as soon as the medical major comes up, you will find that the content of his requirements for mathematics and physics is not as deep as you imagined, and the requirements for chemistry are not too high.

    At this stage, as an undergraduate medical student, the knowledge learning requirements of mathematics, physics and chemistry are not so big that you can't study medicine! Don't worry too much, just study hard! For example, people have 206 bones, which are divided into those parts according to function or anatomy, what is the name, what is the function, at that time it had nothing to do with mathematics, physics and chemistry, but if physiology, pharmacology, biochemistry and chemistry are still closely related.

    So take a look at the high school learning materials, don't go to school and fail the course, just pass this year!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The first semester of college is indeed a bit like high school, mathematics, physics and chemistry, and they are like an extension of high school knowledge, the first semester of the freshman year will not be exposed to professional courses, and in the second semester, professional courses such as department solution and tissue embryo will follow, and the freshman year is basically an adaptation stage, so don't be careful that you don't understand anything, there are many people who will have all kinds of problems to be aware of, don't care too much. Since you realize that your foundation is very poor, you should spend more time on studying in college, so that your grades will be fine. You need to know how much knowledge is involved in college and high school.

    Don't worry, I wish you a rich and colorful college life.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    These physical chemistry are only studied in the first year. I have always learned English. After the sophomore year, I will slowly study professional courses!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    In his sophomore year, he began to study majors, such as anatomy, embryonic and so on.

    But a word of advice to you, physicalization is very important in medicine, and if you want to be a good doctor, you have to learn it well.

    So in the freshman year, try to work hard.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    These will be useful in the future, so learn hard!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Five years refers to undergraduates, 7 years is bachelor's and master's degree study, and eight years is bachelor's, master's and doctor's degree study, I believe you know all of these.

    The first question is 5 years, 7 years, and 8 years, and the content of the first 5 years is different, and the 7-year and 8-year courses will compress a lot of courses, and allocate the time saved to clinical practice.

    The second question, the advantage of bachelor's and master's degree or bachelor's, master's and doctor's degree is that the study time is short, but many key universities implement the end elimination system, that is to say, the last few candidates in the annual examination results will be eliminated to the ordinary undergraduate, so the reading stage will be more difficult, but it also varies from school to school, if it is an undergraduate graduate graduate examination, it is more difficult to pass the graduate examination at that stage, and it is easier to graduate. How to choose depends on yourself.

    Third, the bachelor's, master's and doctoral classes will only brush people, and will not add people because of the top few in the undergraduate exam, which means that the number of bachelor's and master's classes will only get smaller and smaller (individual schools also have special cases), if the undergraduate academic performance is relatively good, you can be sent to graduate school when you graduate, and you will be exempted from the graduate school entrance examination.

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