Is the postgraduate examination for clinical medicine a rush or a guarantee?

Updated on educate 2024-06-12
34 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Then it is still very good for you to go to the graduate school of clinical medicine. If you rush to a very good clinical medicine school, you will be able to get in. To protect it is to ensure that there is a class of clinical medicine school, which is this.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    If you are admitted to the clinical medicine graduate school or the bottom line, it depends on your own serious attitude towards learning, and if so, the bottom is generally better.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Of course, it is a guarantee, if you rush, the medical postgraduate examination is too hanging, and there must be a bottom.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Clinic. Medical graduate students, I suggest that this is a guarantee, you can go to major hospitals to find a job, don't rush forward. It's already good.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    According to your own review situation, if the review is good, you can rush it, and if the review is not good, it is best to report a guarantee.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    To take the clinical medicine exam, the graduate student should be rushing, in fact, you can also choose some schools, but this depends on your own ability.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    According to your own actual situation, you should refer to the annual enrollment situation, the so-called green onion is definitely not very safe, because graduate students and college entrance examination admission are different, graduate students can only apply to one school, so you have to look at your actual situation. Try to be as steady as possible.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    This mainly depends on your grades, clinical medicine graduate students have always been popular, with the largest number of applicants, and of course, the largest number of admissions.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Look at you pretending to be some serious fire rush Baoding, I think this still has to rush to take the test, live up to your own efforts, all before the artificial. Chemistry is pretty much the same.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    We are not impulsive, I think we should work hard to earn it on our own.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Yes, as long as you work hard, you should be fine, and studying hard is regarded as laying the foundation for the future.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Otherwise, I don't think there's much of a problem, and it's generally universal.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Three years. The undergraduate program of clinical medicine is five years, the graduate program is three years, and the doctoral program is three years.

    Full-time Academic Master's: Full-time study. Generally 3 years.

    Full-time professional master's degree: full-time study, 2-3 years.

    Part-time Master's degree: 3-5 years.

    Graduate students are divided into master's students and doctoral students. In China, there are two main types of graduate students: full-time and part-time. Full-time graduate students are recruited through the entrance examinations for master's and doctoral students held by various institutions of higher learning, and the duration of study is at least 2 or 3 years;

    Before 2017, part-time graduate students mainly referred to on-the-job graduate students, and they were mainly recruited through the October joint examination, the application for master's degree with equivalent qualifications, and the unified recruitment of in-service graduate students in January.

    From 2017 (including 2017), full-time graduate students with double degrees will be named as part-time graduate students, and part-time graduate students and full-time graduate students will participate in the national examination at the end of December, with the same score line, and they will also obtain double certificates upon graduation. Graduate students are divided into master's students and doctoral students.

    In general, students are required to take foreign language, politics, general subjects (depending on the major) and professional courses to obtain a master's degree. And for doctoral students, you don't need to take politics.

    There are three main types of postgraduate training units in China:

    1. Institutions of higher learning, such as Tsinghua University, Fudan University, etc.;

    2. Scientific research institutes, such as the Institute of Metal Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Chinese Academy of Engineering Physics, etc.;

    3. Transform scientific research institutes, such as the General Iron and Steel Research Institute, the Beijing Nonferrous Metals Research Institute, the Telecommunications Science and Technology Research Institute, etc.

    Making full use of the resources of enterprises to train graduate students is one of the characteristics of China's higher education.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Generally speaking, it takes 3 years to study.

    Unless you are studying for 7 years with a bachelor's and master's degree.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    At present, the state stipulates that the undergraduate system of clinical medicine is five years, the graduate program is three years, and the doctoral program is three years, but graduate students and doctors need to publish and defend, and may not be able to graduate on time.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    If you have a professional master's degree, you can only study for two years, but the master's degree in medicine is generally three years, and you need to check the admission major of the medical school for this professional master's degree.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Five years for undergraduates and three years for graduate students. If you study for a bachelor's and master's degree for seven years.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    It's not the same for different schools. Generally speaking, it is three years. There is also a difference between a professional degree and a science degree.

    For example, the professional degree and science degree of Shanghai Jiaotong University are both three years. Zhejiang University has a professional degree of 3 years and a science degree year. There are also professional degrees that are only 2 years old.

    It depends on the school you choose and the type of degree you choose.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It's 3 years, and if it's a scientific research type, you can study for a year and a half at school and stay in the hospital for a year and a half. If it is clinical, it will be in school for half a year, and the rest of the time will be in the hospital. Scientific research should have the hope of adopting scientific research results.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Yes, you can see whether you want to apply for the full-time or current type, and the full-time as long as your unit allows you to apply for any land title. You also need the consent of your unit to receive your salary, and you will generally sign a contract, and you have to go back to work after graduation. There are no special conditions, the key is what type some tutors like, and some like to graduate for a few years, especially professional tutors.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Five years for undergraduate and two years for graduate students.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Where are you going to take the test, we are fellow believers.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Yes, if you want to take the medical graduate exam, you must study medicine at university, and you can't go beyond studying history and literature. Now the master's degree is a four-in-one certificate, that is, the graduation certificate, the degree certificate, the physician's certificate, the training certificate, the emphasis on clinical, the master's degree is to learn the theory, easy to study for the doctorate, you choose according to your own situation, to see whether to take the master's degree or the master's degree, the master's score is higher. If you can't pass the master's exam, you can transfer your master's degree, and it is also the only discipline category in the country that can transfer your master's degree.

    If you want to take the master's exam, you must be a full-time undergraduate student, and if you are a junior college student, you can only take the master's exam.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    In China, you can apply for a postgraduate degree in medicine if you are not a medical major.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    300 or so.

    The supply of clinical medicine graduates has changed from undersupply to oversupply, and it is increasingly difficult to find employment. As medical colleges and universities have expanded their enrollment, the total number of clinical medicine graduates has increased significantly, intensifying the competition for employment.

    Compared with graduates of other majors, clinical medicine graduates have a strong certainty of employment, and the employment situation has been better, which makes them lack a sense of competition, no sense of urgency, and a sense of superiority. According to the pharmaceutical market research, 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, and their employment expectations are too high. However, medical and health institutions in large cities and developed regions are becoming increasingly saturated, and competition in the medical talent market is becoming increasingly fierce.

    After graduating from clinical medicine, they are directly engaged in clinical surgery, and they have to deal directly with patients, and every move of doctors directly affects the life and health of patients, so there can be no mistakes. This requires a very high technical ability of medical practitioners, so clinical medicine is also the most demanding and capable specialty in the current medical profession.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    What are the required items for the postgraduate examination in clinical medicine?

    What subjects are included.

    Due to the different research directions of each school in the same major, the examination subjects are different, which depends on the description in the brochure of the school you want to apply for and the enrollment plan. Generally, it is stated in the enrollment plan, but the implementation rarely provides reference designations, etc.

    2.Do you have to choose your main direction of attack? When was it chosen?

    When you are an undergraduate, you should study the basic courses of your major, and you should have a good grasp of the basic basic disciplines. You can't be biased.

    3.What is the admission score? After admission, do you go to the school you applied for?

    The admission score of each level of medical school is definitely different, and it depends on the school you plan to take into. Check it out on the school's official website.

    4.How many points does each item have? What is the total score?

    The UEC courses are English and Politics, which are compulsory. Full marks of 100 eachDue to the different research directions of each major school, each school sets its own full score of 150 points. The unspoken rule is that there must be several professional courses, preferably more than 100 points.

    5.Do you want to study for three years? Three years at school or in the hospital?

    Three years is basic, if ** is not published according to the regulations, graduation can be delayed for 1 2 years, or even dropping out. The basic courses are studied in school, and the internship is in the hospital.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Bed medicine is a direction for medical students to take the postgraduate examination, so clinical.

    What are the subjects for the medical postgraduate examination, and what subjects are taken for the clinical postgraduate examination for the preliminary examination? What is the general knowledge of clinical medicine postgraduate examination that candidates need to know?

    1. Postgraduate subjects in clinical medicine.

    Since 2007, only three courses have been tested in the entrance examination for graduate students, and the subjects for the postgraduate examination of clinical medicine are: English, politics, and comprehensive Western medicine, of which the score of comprehensive Western medicine is 300. Among them, the content of the comprehensive examination of Western medicine covers six courses, which are:

    Physiology, Biochemistry, Pathology, Internal Medicine, Surgery, Diagnostics.

    2. Which subject is more difficult for the postgraduate examination of clinical medicine?

    1. It is difficult to comprehensively Western medicine, because the full score of Western medicine is 300 points, which is 2 3 of the total score, and there are more exam subjects covered, and there are more review subjects, so you must master the correct method in review.

    2. English is more difficult, due to the characteristics of the profession, generally speaking, the English ability of medical students will be slightly higher, but the review and preparation of English is a long process, and it will be relatively difficult to prepare for English for a while.

    3. What edition of the book should I read for the review of Western medicine?

    The seventh edition of the unified textbook has just been released, and if the economic conditions allow, it is best to read the seventh edition of all six courses in the Western Comprehensive. That is: internal medicine, biochemistry, pathology, physiology, and surgery.

    Fourth, is it better to take the postgraduate examination of Western medicine for clinical or foundational examination?

    Basic and clinical have their own characteristics and advantages, and the key is to look at your own interests and hobbies. The scope of employment in the future is relatively narrow, but the clinical practice is also relatively saturated, and some traditional specialties, such as cardiology, and even county-level hospitals have a tendency to squeeze their heads, and the clinical practice is also relatively hard.

    5. Is there a requirement for work experience for the postgraduate examination of clinical medicine?

    At present, the university generally stipulates that there is no restriction on candidates who apply for clinical professional degrees (except for special instructions made in the enrollment brochure), and if non-fresh graduates apply for clinical research graduate students, there is no restriction on work experience, and if they apply for clinical professional graduate students, they must have a medical practitioner certificate.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Subjects: Integrated Western Medicine: Physiology, Biochemistry, Pathology, Internal Medicine, Surgery, Diagnostics, English, Politics.

    3. The content structure of the test paper.

    Basic medical science about 50%.

    Of which physiology is about 20%.

    Biochemistry about 15%.

    Pathology about 15%.

    Clinical Medicine about 50%.

    Of these, internal medicine is about 30%.

    Surgery about 20%.

    Resources.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    1 English politics must be tested The foundation of the medical comprehensive examination is that you don't choose 2 for the freshman and sophomore years, but it is really difficult to choose so many directions, and you can only apply for one haha, it's okay to read the admissions brochures of various schools.

    3 It's different every year, so let's study hard.

    4 English 100 Politics 100 Comprehensive 300

    5 Wuhan University is two years, in fact, they are all the same, the first year of school to learn theory, the latter time to go to the hospital.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    Of course, undergraduate students in clinical medicine can apply for graduate studies in medical imaging, and there is no problem.

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    Graduate students who can take the clinical examination in basic medicine.

    The clinical graduate examination is comprehensive Western medicine (physiology, biochemistry, internal medicine, surgery) + English + politics.

    Hope it helps.

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    Story 10 "Feng Sanniang", episode.

  33. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    OK. The "2019 National Regulations on the Administration of Postgraduate Enrollment" has corresponding provisions for it:

    Article 19 Candidates should only fill in one major of one enrollment unit when registering. After the examination is over, the Ministry of Education announces the basic requirements for candidates to enter the preliminary examination results of the re-examination.

    Candidates can learn about the adjustment methods and plan balance information of the enrollment unit through the adjustment service system of the "Research and Recruitment Network", and fill in multiple adjustment volunteers in parallel for many times in accordance with relevant regulations.

  34. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    Pharmacy majors can be admitted to clinical medicine graduate students, but it is relatively difficult, because the initial examination to prepare for Western medicine comprehensive, many of which are not involved in pharmacy majors, to self-study, some professional tutors will be biased towards clinical medicine candidates, so the difficulty is relatively large, but if you work hard, you can still be admitted, but non-clinical majors can only be admitted to academic graduate students, not professional degree graduates.

    Academic graduate students will take theoretical courses for one year after admission, and the second two years will be arranged by the supervisor, or internship in the department you are applying for, or do special scientific research work related to the major you are applying for, and there will be one year of internship, and one year of special topic, and the graduation will be completed during the special period**, and a master's degree in medicine will be awarded after graduation.

    For example, if you apply for general surgery, you will first rotate to cardiology, orthopedics, neurosurgery and other departments, and then apply for a one-year internship in the department you applied for.

    If you have a bachelor's degree in pharmacy, then it is a non-clinical major, and after graduating from an academic graduate school, you can't apply for a licensed physician's license immediately, you need to work under the guidance of a licensed physician for one year to apply for the exam, and if your undergraduate is a clinical major, you can take the license directly after graduating from graduate school.

    In view of the fact that your undergraduate is non-clinical, it is not recommended that you take the surgery exam, because the surgery is very operational, so the tutor prefers candidates with clinical internship experience, that is, medical candidates, who are relatively difficult for you to take the exam and the re-examination is very risky. It is recommended to take the internal medicine exam, because it is mainly drugs**, and sometimes the tutor also hopes to ask for some candidates who have a deeper understanding of drugs.

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