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How do medical students find a job after taking the postgraduate entrance examination?

At present, it is relatively easy to work in the following majors in medicine. The clinical and dental departments of West China Medical University, the pediatric department of Chongqing Medical University, the burn surgery department of Third Military Medical University, and the microsurgery department of Zhongshan Medical University in Shanghai. These are all popular majors at this prestigious school! If you can get in, work will be easy. But once you learn something like nutrition, it becomes useless. Because: nutrition science in tertiary hospitals (the best) only requires about two people at most, and the positions are limited. In contrast, after excluding front-line disciplines (clinical, dental, ophthalmology, etc.): Pharmacy departments can go to pharmaceutical factories and other places in the future, preventive medicine can go to epidemic prevention stations, medical statistics can also switch to mathematics-related industries, and forensic medicine can I'm pretty cool, I'll wear a police uniform from now on. Psychiatry (actually called psychology) has the most career changes, including human resources management, psychological trainers, psychologists, etc., including forensic psychiatric evaluation.

Academic qualifications The employment of medical students attaches great importance to academic qualifications. Doctoral degrees are definitely better than undergraduates, and graduate students are definitely better than undergraduates. If you have a graduate degree or above and go to a foreign medical school to get a gold medal, you will have no problem in almost domestic tertiary A (the best) hospitals. Medical students are still in a relatively sought-after stage, and there is no overflow. The future of studying medicine is hard work. Because: 1. Before you get promoted to a senior (professional title), there is almost no time to play, you have to study. (This means that if you are very good, you cannot stop learning before the age of 35) 2. Doctors belong to the public service system and can be understood as national civil servants (national hospitals). Equivalent to an iron rice bowl. But it's really tiring. To grow to the director level, a doctor must go through the following stages: medical intern, resident physician, chief resident, attending physician, deputy chief physician, and chief physician. Among them, it takes 5 years for a resident doctor to become a general resident, 5 years for a bachelor's degree, 3 years for a postgraduate degree, and 1 year for a doctoral degree; at least 3 years are needed for the level after the general resident. Very hard. 3. The future of studying medicine is that one day when you really want to change jobs, you can go to a private hospital, where the treatment is generally very good. This kind of hospital is very short of medical backbone. (But it usually requires deputy director level) 4. The initial salary of doctors is not good, and it will change greatly after reaching the level of attending above. As a medical student who has graduated for 6 years, let me tell you: If you are not very thirsty for money, medicine is your favorite career. Then you can definitely choose to study medicine. At least for now, I think it’s pretty good. There are still a lot of shortages in this profession.