Interdisciplinary Entrance Examination: Nuclear Medicine or Pharmacy or Major?

Updated on educate 2024-07-13
17 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    If you just want to be a doctor, you can only take the postgraduate examination in clinical medicine.

    However, the clinical majors of the Western Hospital School recruit graduate students, and generally only recruit undergraduate students in clinical majors. However, different schools, even different majors in the same school, are different. You can go find out.

    It is advisable not to study nuclear medicine. And this major also doesn't like to recruit girls, those rays and the like will affect fertility.

    Pharmacy and clinical medicine are completely different subspecialties.

    Aesthetic medicine has always been hot, but it's hard to learn.

    It is very difficult to take the clinical entrance examination of Western medicine, and it is even more interprofessional...

    But where there's a will, there's a way, and if you really like it, you can give it a go. Who knows about the exam Western medicine is also skilled. . . . If you decide to go to clinical graduate school, go for revision right away

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Imaging and Nuclear Medicine If you have a medical degree awarded, you can qualify as a physician in the third year of graduate school. If you have not reviewed the comprehensive examination of Western medicine, and you still have nothing to learn, it is recommended not to try it.

    The postgraduate entrance examination subjects of Western medicine are indeed true. Hard.

    If you have a master's degree in medicine, you can use your graduate degree to become a physician when you graduate in your third year of graduate school. However, it is more difficult to cross the exam.

    As for the kind of graduate school entrance examination package class, it is purely entertainment. Basically, the graduate students who were admitted took you with them.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    I suggest taking the computer-aided drug design of East China University of Technology, after all, you have no interest in this major, even if you are admitted to the postgraduate examination, you are not happy, but the cross-examination of medicine is quite difficult, because your basic knowledge of medicine is far lower than that of medical undergraduates, which has a great impact on the re-examination and is not conducive to future learning. So to sum it up, choose the drug design. Of course, the decision is yours.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    I recommend you to take the medical aesthetic science.

    Because this major has only emerged in the last two years, the number of talents in demand is relatively large.

    The working environment and treatment are good in the future.

    The only thing that is not good for you is review, and this course also requires a comprehensive examination.

    Purely personal opinion.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The radiology department is better than the anesthesiology department! Anesthesiology departments that are in short supply nationwide! Every time a large hospital recruits anesthesiologists, few people are qualified.

    As for pharmacy and medicine, I hope you must not choose pharmacy, it is difficult to find a job when you come out, and now you can go to the medical major that can recruit people in pharmacy, and the medical major recruits people generally do not consider pharmacy, I am studying pharmacy, and it is engineering! Even if it's experience! As for the cross-examination medicine, I have taken a look, except for the clinical and other professional knowledge that must be strong, there is no limit to how much there are major universities, not to mention that your major is not completely untouched!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Probably not. It is advisable to ask at a specialized institution or department.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The undergraduate is a pharmacy major, and you can take the medicine exam across majors when you take the postgraduate examinationHowever, some majors cannot be examined, such as clinical medicine or stomatology, etc., and these majors only accept full-time undergraduate graduates of this major, which requires careful inquiry of the specific provisions of the annual enrollment brochure of the institution applying for the examination. Illustrate.

    Direction of employment. Medical institutions: pharmaceutical preparations, drug management, pharmacists; Pharmaceutical enterprises: drug research and development, drug production, drug processing, drug sales; Drug inspection unit: drug quality inspection.

    Postgraduate entrance examination. Pharmacology, Pharmacy, Pharmacy, Medicinal Chemistry.

    Curriculum system. "Traditional Chinese Medicine", "Formulary", "Pharmaceutical Administration", "Clinical Pharmacology", "Drug Synthesis", "Biochemistry and Molecular Biology", "Biopharmaceutics and Pharmacokinetics", "Clinical Pharmacology", "Clinical Pharmacology", "Pharmaceutical Analysis Methods" Some colleges and universities are trained in the following professional directions: marketing, traditional Chinese medicine, clinical pharmacology, clinical pharmacy, food pharmacy, and pharmaceutical economics.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Yes, you can go to the China Graduate Admissions Network to check which subjects to take. I studied economics, and I took the graduate school entrance examination for probability theory and mathematical statistics.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Yes, but there are not many schools that accept it, especially famous schools, and professional courses are very rare, cross examination, which Xu Xiao can cross the examination still need to be checked online by yourself, or ask the seniors.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Restrictions and reminders for medical majors.

    In addition to the requirements for grades, there are some restrictions on candidates for medical majors. Therefore, when choosing a medical major, special attention should be paid to the physical examination requirements. For example, stomatology and stomatology technology majors do not recruit "left-handed" candidates.

    Due to the broad division of disciplines in China and the interdisciplinary nature of some majors, some majors inevitably intersect. Candidates applying for medical majors need to understand: first, the awarding of medical degrees.

    For example, not all majors in the first-level discipline of medicine award medical degrees. For example, "Food Hygiene and Nutrition", "Pharmacy", "Pharmaceutical Preparations", "Chinese Materia Medica", "Resources and Development of Traditional Chinese Medicine", "Medical Laboratory Technology", "Medical Laboratory Technology", "Medical Imaging Technology", "Optometry", "**** Science", "Oral Medical Technology", "Health Inspection and Quarantine" and "Nursing" are all awarded to the degree of science, not medicine. Second, other degrees are awarded.

    Some majors belong to the category of interdisciplinarity, but they belong to different categories in terms of specific categories. For example, although biomedical engineering, medical imaging engineering, medical information engineering and other majors are related to medicine, they belong to the category of engineering, not medicine, and the direction of training is mostly related to medicine, and engineering degrees are awarded.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Summary. Candidates can consider pharmacy, natural medicine, pharmacy, and pharmaceutical analysis, and it is more difficult to cross majors.

    Except for a few majors such as clinical medicine, which do not accept interdisciplinary applications, other majors can generally accept interdisciplinary applications, and some majors of individual schools do not recruit interdisciplinary candidates, which will be stated in the admissions announcement.

    What majors can be crossed in the pharmacy postgraduate examination.

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    Candidates can consider pharmacy, natural medicine, pharmacy, and drug analysis, and it is more difficult to cross majors. Except for a few majors such as clinical medicine that do not accept interdisciplinary applications, other majors can generally accept interdisciplinary applications.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Pharmacy can be interprofessional to take the postgraduate examination of clinical medicine, and any major can be interdisciplinary to be examined.

    Pharmacy interdisciplinary examination for clinical medicine, but still not able to become a doctor. If you want to engage in clinical medical treatment, you must have a clinical practitioner certificate. According to the new regulations on the registration qualifications for the medical qualification examination (2014 edition), only those who have a bachelor's degree in clinical medicine or a master's degree in clinical medicine are eligible to apply for the clinical practitioner examination.

    A bachelor's degree does not qualify for the clinical practitioner examination. If you take the postgraduate examination, the professional master of clinical medicine only recruits students with a bachelor's degree in clinical medicine, and can only take the academic master's degree in clinical medicine.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    When you take the pharmacy major, you can take the clinical medicine graduate school, but you still can't be a doctor.

    If you want to engage in clinical medical treatment, you must have a clinical practitioner certificate. In accordance with the new Regulations on Eligibility for the Qualification Examination for Medical Practitioners (2014 Edition).

    Only those who have a bachelor's degree in clinical medicine or a master's degree in clinical medicine are eligible to apply for the clinical practitioner examination. You have a bachelor's degree in pharmacy, and it is clear that your bachelor's degree does not qualify for the clinical practitioner examination.

    If you take the postgraduate examination, then the professional master of clinical medicine only recruits students with a bachelor's degree in clinical medicine, you can only take the academic master's degree in clinical medicine, and you cannot take the clinical practitioner exam after graduation, you can only engage in scientific research and teaching, and you cannot treat people.

    You can only take the examination for academic graduate students, not for 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 must first rotate to cardiology, orthopedics, neurosurgery and other departments, and then apply for a one-year internship in the department you applied for in the third year, during which you will complete graduation and be awarded a master's degree in clinical medicine after graduation.

    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.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    1.Questions about interdisciplinary postgraduate examinations. Actually, intermajoring is not as difficult as you think, so be bold and give it a try.

    At the master's level, it is important to cultivate scientific research thinking and research habits, and the topics you do are not so advanced after being trained in scientific research, and the tutor's requirements for students are not as high as you think. Therefore, you don't have to worry about whether you are from the profession or whether you have a professional foundation. As for the competitors facing the postgraduate entrance examination, in fact, even the candidates who majored in law did not work so hard at the undergraduate level, and they all re-reviewed during the postgraduate examination.

    Just like those of us who came from pharmacy, by the time we reached our junior year, the inorganic chemistry in our freshman year was probably returned to the teacher. Therefore, as long as you are not the top school and tutor who challenges a new major across majors, as long as you work hard to revise, the general problem is not particularly big. However, if you cross over to a prestigious school, you will find that the proportion of interprofessional examinations is higher than you think.

    2.What is the major to cross? In fact, the pharmacy management major and clinical pharmacy major within the scope of pharmacy are very good.

    There is no need to do experiments, and some of the things you learn involve laws and regulations. It is relatively easy to find a job, you can go to the clinical pharmacy post in the hospital, you can go to public institutions such as various departments of the health system, you can go to the business department of the enterprise, and you can do drug registration. At present, the national medical reform, the gap of this major is relatively large, many of our students do this major, the work and treatment are good, but this major requires a degree from a famous school, and this major of a famous school has the opportunity to participate in the formulation and research of many national policies, and the projects in cooperation with enterprises are also big projects.

    As for the medical ones, in my experience, there is nothing to recommend. Basic public health is not particularly easy to find a job, and we can't go to clinical pharmacy. Outside the scope of medicine, my undergraduate, master's, and doctoral classmates jumped out, basically all of them studied economics, relatively easy to take the exam, and after graduation, because of their medical background, their favorite profession is market analysis.

    Specifically, it is to analyze the prospects of some unlisted pharmaceutical companies and some listed pharmaceutical companies, and write an analysis report. The advantage is that there is a lot of money. The downside is that there is a lot of pressure and a lot of business trips.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Although I am majoring in clinical medicine, there are many students who study medicine around me, and there are really not many of them who change majors, because the courses required by these two majors are different, which directly leads to the review of the postgraduate entrance examination. For example, if you are in medicine, you will take the Western medicine comprehensive examination, and internal medicine and surgery will be more difficult for pharmacy students, so I hope you still have to think about it carefully. In addition, the pharmacy major is still quite promising in pharmacy and pharmacy, depending on what kind of work you like in the future?

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It's your luck that you didn't get in, pharmacy is not good at ** employment, and the salary is relatively low. If you want to cross majors, you can consider metallurgy, welding, etc.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    I am also an interdisciplinary student, a girl.

    Well... This is some of my personal opinions, I hope it can help you, female internal medicine is better, not without risk.

    The impact is good, although it is not a big hit, but the employment is still good, which hospital lacks this!

    If you want to go clinically: anesthesia is good! Girls are more popular, but the competition is big and there is a test! It's also very good

    It roughly means imaging, anesthesia, testing, internal medicine.

    After all, there are a lot of girls in internal medicine! So it's at the end of the line

    The competition for images is not very big, and the job prospects are relatively good, so it ranks first

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