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Clinical medicine belongs to the first-level discipline under the medicine (category **10), discipline **1002, and the following is divided into 18 second-level disciplines, namely:
Internal Medicine (100201), Pediatrics (100202), Geriatrics (100203), Neurology (100204), Psychiatry and Mental Hygiene (100205), **Disease and Venereology (100206), Imaging Medicine and Nuclear Medicine (100207), Clinical Laboratory Diagnostics (100208), Surgery (100210).
Obstetrics and Gynecology (100211), Ophthalmology (100212), Otorhinolaryngology (100213), Oncology (100214), Medicine and Physiotherapy (100215), Sports Medicine (100216), Anesthesiology (100217), Emergency Medicine (100218).
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Clinical medicine is a subordinate first-level discipline of medicine, with 1002 disciplines, including 18 second-level disciplines, namely internal medicine, pediatrics, geriatrics, neurology, psychiatry and mental hygiene, disease and venereology, imaging medicine and nuclear medicine, clinical laboratory diagnostics, nursing, surgery, obstetrics and gynecology, ophthalmology, otolaryngology, oncology, medicine and physiotherapy, sports medicine, anesthesiology, and emergency medicine.
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Clinical. The majors included in this category are mainly composed of: clinical medicine and stomatology.
Traditional Chinese Medicine, Traditional Chinese Medicine Orthopedics, Acupuncture and Tuina, Mongolian Medicine, Tibetan Medicine, Uyghur Medicine, Dai Medicine, Harbin Medicine.
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Clinical medicine majors include: Clinical Diagnostics, Experimental Diagnostics, Diagnostic Imaging, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostics Ultrasound, Nuclear Medicine Diagnostics, Clinical Medicine, Functional Medicine, Chemistry, Biology, Hematology, Tissues and Organs, Dietetics, Physics, Languages, Psychology, Internal Medicine, and Surgery. Also includes, Urology, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Pediatrics, Geriatrics, Ophthalmology, Otorhinolaryngology, Stomatology, Infectious Diseases, Medicine, Neurology, Psychiatry, Oncology, Emergency Medicine, Anesthesiology, Nursing, Family Medicine, Sexual Medicine, Hospice, Medicine, Health Medicine, Audiology.
Clinical medicine is the science of discovering diseases in the process of clinical research, diagnosing them, and researching them and preventive measures, so as to improve the clinical level and promote the healthy development of the human body.
Clinical medicine majors can take the clinical practitioner examination, and the clinical practitioner certificate is one of the necessary conditions to become a clinician.
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Clinical medicine belongs to the first-level discipline under the medicine (category **10), discipline **1002, and the following is divided into 18 second-level disciplines, namely:
Internal Medicine (100201), Pediatrics (100202), Geriatrics (100203), Neurology (100204), Psychiatry and Mental Hygiene (100205), **Disease and Venereology (100206), Imaging Medicine and Nuclear Medicine (100207), Clinical Laboratory Diagnostics (100208), Surgery (100210).
Obstetrics and Gynecology (100211), Ophthalmology (100212), Otorhinolaryngology (100213), Oncology (100214), Medicine and Physiotherapy (100215), Sports Medicine (100216), Anesthesiology (100217), Emergency Medicine (100218).
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1. Clinical medicine is a subordinate first-level discipline of medicine, with 1002 disciplines and 18 second-level disciplines, namely internal medicine, pediatrics, geriatrics, neurology, psychiatry and mental hygiene, disease and venereology, imaging medicine and nuclear medicine, clinical laboratory diagnostics, nursing, surgery, obstetrics and gynecology, ophthalmology, otolaryngology, oncology, medicine and physiotherapy, sports medicine, anesthesiology, and emergency medicine.
2. Clinical medicine is a highly practical applied science major. It 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.
It has the ability to classify and distinguish the pathogenesis of human diseases.
Clinical medicine is a highly practical applied science major, which is committed to cultivating basic medicine, 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. >>>More
Status: In the past two or three decades, clinical medicine has made many advances in many fields. The more prominent ones are: >>>More
1. Clinical medicine is the science that studies the diagnosis, diagnosis and prognosis of diseases, improves the clinical level and promotes human health. >>>More
Clinical. Career Background: Medicine is a scientific system and practice aimed at protecting and strengthening human health, preventing and improving disease. >>>More
If your first diploma (i.e. specialty) is in medicine, you can take the assistant medical practitioner examination first, and then take the medical practitioner examination one year after passing the examination. Although the undergraduate certificate of correspondence is useless for the direct examination of medicine, it is still useful for you to be promoted to the title in the future, and with the undergraduate diploma, you can be promoted to the deputy senior title in the future.