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A lifetime of ... It's quite high-sounding No matter which major, if you want to study deeply, it will be a lifelong thing, unless you are satisfied with the present and do not seek progress.
It's not as scary as imagined, clinical medicine is more courses, more than other majors (students are indeed more hard-working), classes are full every week, don't look at the number of classes, but the courses used in the future, there are only three or four courses per semester, nothing else matters, just pass the exam, medicine mainly relies on understanding and memory, and you must learn to connect the courses you have learned before into a whole, and you must have a clear path in your mind. Extracurricular life is still quite rich, there will be a lot of activities, and time still depends on squeezing. You can only have access to autopsy for two semesters, that is, the two semesters of systematic dissection and local dissection, and we didn't feel it when we saw too much, and we used to have breakfast in the anatomy lab.
Generally, it is not to dissect small animals, but to take mice, rabbits, toads, and dogs to do a live experiment, which is more cruel, such as physiology, biology, and pharmacology.
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It's true that you have to chew on books every day (if you want to be a good doctor), but it's fun to learn and learn from time to time.
Dissecting small animals is only occasional, and dissecting corpses is probably not a chance in my life.
Good luck :)
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It's not as hard as you think, it's just a little harder than other general majors, and studying medicine is definitely a lifelong thing, and it's just getting started after graduating from a bachelor's degree, especially for surgery.
Probably the learning intensity is enough for junior high school, and what should be learned is okay, that is, I listened carefully in class, reviewed it again after class, reviewed it again after class, reviewed it again at the end of the semester, and reviewed it again at the end of the semester, and I should learn it relatively well.
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Summary. If once in a while, the long-distance running is dizzy, this is caused by the lack of oxygen in the brain after the long-distance running, and the breathing is dry, so there is a feeling of nosebleeds.
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When I was running a long distance, I started to feel dizzy after the first one, I felt that my brain was bleeding, my nosebleeds but it didn't flow, and I felt like I was going to faint, and my eyes were a little bit glazed.
If once in a while, the long-distance running is dizzy, this is caused by the lack of oxygen in the brain after the long-distance running, and the breathing is dry, so there is a feeling of nosebleeds.
After resting, if the symptoms can be relieved, then the problem is not big, it is caused by cerebral hypoxia, don't worry, if it is not relieved in half an hour, then you need to go to the hospital for a check-up.
Some people say that it is because I am too nervous, this is the first time I have participated in the school sports meeting, I am afraid that I will not run well, and the psychological effect is that others run fast.
It is also possible that stress is caused by cerebral hypoxia.
Are you still symptomatic?
So what to do, I can't do this, I'm lagging behind today, and I'm going to run the day after tomorrow.
There's no need to be nervous about this.
At this time, you can relax your mind appropriately, let yourself relax completely, and then when running, pay attention to controlling your breathing rate, so that it will be fine, the symptoms will be relieved, and you can naturally run fast.
Is it really okay. It's okay, dear, don't worry, if you are still uncomfortable, then go to the hospital for a check-up, if it's okay, then you can completely relax.
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