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Can graduate students in clinical medicine take the ophthalmology exam? Is it an interdisciplinary exam?

When clinical medicine majors take postgraduate exams, they can take ophthalmology exams, which is not a cross-major.

The requirements for a master's degree in medicine are as follows:

1) Clinical medicine (except psychiatry and mental hygiene, imaging medicine and nuclear medicine, clinical laboratory diagnosis, ophthalmology and anesthesiology) only accepts candidates with full-time undergraduate education of five years or above.

Psychiatry and Mental Hygiene (105 105) only accepts full-time undergraduates majoring in western medicine clinical medicine and psychiatry (medical degree) for five years or more;

Imaging medicine and nuclear medicine (105 107) only admits candidates with full-time undergraduate degree of five years or above who major in western medicine clinical medicine and medical imaging (medical degree);

Clinical Laboratory Diagnostics (105 108) only accepts full-time undergraduate candidates majoring in clinical medicine and western medicine laboratory (medical degree) for five years or more;

Ophthalmology (10511) only accepts candidates majoring in clinical medicine and optometry medicine (medical degree) with full-time undergraduate education of five years or more;

Anesthesiology (105 1 16) only accepts full-time undergraduate students majoring in clinical medicine and western medicine anesthesiology (medical degree) for five years or more.

2) The degree of stomatology only accepts five-year full-time undergraduate students majoring in stomatology.