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What should medical students do if they fail in World War II?

1. If you can stick to your ideals and your family situation allows, take the exam again. To be realistic, it doesn’t have to be a famous school, just pass the exam. Isn’t it the same master’s degree after graduation?

2. If you are ideal and self-motivated and have some leadership skills and can handle the relationship between superiors and subordinates, then go to the county or town hospital, whether it is internal medicine, gynecology, pediatrics, dermatology, facial features, ophthalmology, stomatology, or orthopedics and traumatology, traditional Chinese medicine and acupuncture, how many jobs do you have? Those who perform well after the end of the year can become directors or even deputy deans or deans, and still have a career. I would rather be the head of a chicken than the tail of a phoenix.

Even if you are an ordinary doctor and gradually advance through the ranks, it is very meaningful. Those at the grassroots level are very hardworking and often become general physicians with experience in all aspects. It is difficult for them to be independent in a large hospital! Moreover, ordinary people and villagers are very enthusiastic and respect township doctors. Just like rural primary school teachers, with great dedication and training, they can still make their own way in the world.

It would be good to be a combination of traditional Chinese and Western medicine, a family physician, or a psychiatrist. Traditional Chinese medicine or acupuncture doctors have more potential at the grassroots level. All diseases can be improved by regulating qi and blood, massage and chiropractic treatment, or even just using cupping. You can't be too ambitious and have too little power. Non-pharmacological treatments are becoming more and more popular now and in the future.

Three or five special cases: 1. A female classmate was originally a pediatrician. In order to go to Beijing to reunite with her husband, she deigned to become an auxiliary department physician (ultrasound examination) in a military hospital in Beijing. Maybe she would be happier. ! 2. Another male classmate went to a small military hospital in Beijing to become the director of orthopedics for the sake of his children and was very satisfied. 3. Another classmate left the county hospital and became the principal of a health school; 4. Another classmate left the county hospital's surgical clinic and went to the university hospital to become a physician. 5. A male classmate works as a pathologist in an obstetrics and gynecology hospital. 6. A classmate originally graduated from the Acupuncture Department of Nanjing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine and worked as an acupuncturist for many years. In recent years, he took advantage of the hospital reconstruction and merger to become an orthopedic surgeon! 7. As for me, unexpectedly, I worked as a cardiothoracic surgeon for 12 years (I also graduated from the postgraduate entrance examination during World War II) and then went abroad to work as an acupuncturist for 20 years (the gains in 20 years far exceeded those in college and before!).

Experience: 1. The mountains do not change but the water changes. When things turn around for everyone, it’s okay to seize the opportunity and be prepared, or even go with the flow without any preparation (I was almost unprepared when I went abroad, but a few years later I became a famous local doctor. I am currently unknown at home but famous abroad haha). 2. Or: Just let nature take its course! The principle is to act within one's ability and do one's best.

3. You must endure hardship when you should; you must take a rest when you should. Taking care of your body is the key.

4. Always take pleasure in hardship, after all hardship comes happiness!

5. Once you have come, make peace with it and take care of yourself. Believe in yourself, there will be a way to reach the mountain! Another village has bright flowers and bright willows!

6. Be cautious about being alone. Only by enduring loneliness can you succeed!

7. Information explosion Society needs information and chooses information. Choosing information means choosing the future.

8. The bio-social-psychological medical model tells us that only by integrating into society will we have a future. For example, Heilongjiang students need to recruit 1,000 rural doctors. How can they say they can't find a job? ! In the future, rural areas will surpass cities and become paradise on earth, especially in the information society and the Internet era! The salary is not bad and there are many anions. In fact, the paradise for retirement and living is in the mountain town.

9. Whether it is postgraduate entrance examinations, scientific research, teaching, official career, or basic or clinical; whether it is a large hospital, a small hospital, a township health center, a school hospital, a research institute, a clinic, or a career change to industry, In the tertiary industry, the key is that if you like to do it and have the conditions to do it, then you can do it happily, successfully and with satisfaction!

5. Find a job first, and then take the clinical postgraduate examination after working for 2 years (if you like basic medicine, you can still apply). For example, one of our anatomy lecturers is a pediatrician at a county hospital. He applied for a graduate degree in anatomy and stayed at the school to teach. Now he is a professor. He has become famous and retired to enjoy his old age. Isn’t it also a happy life and a successful career?

6. Kind reminder: If you want to find a job first, you must take the medical license or Chinese medicine practitioner license. This question should be applied for before graduation. Generally, it does not conflict with the postgraduate entrance examination review and examination time. The medical license exam is not difficult, it just covers the content of undergraduate textbooks and clinical practice interviews. If you review for the postgraduate entrance examination, it is not only not inconsistent with the medical licensing examination, but also more consistent and even promotes it. Preparing for the postgraduate entrance examination will definitely help the physician licensing examination, because many (even half) of the contents overlap with each other, and of course they promote each other without being too contradictory or conflicting.

Definitely busier. This is because it is necessary to focus on both the review for the postgraduate entrance examination and the physician licensing examination, because after all, the contents of the two cannot completely overlap. But the advantage is: once you pass the postgraduate entrance examination, you are done, and you have your medical license, wouldn’t it be double happiness? In the future, you may be able to diagnose and treat people while studying for graduate school, such as having a second career in acupuncture and massage. Isn’t it also a good idea? If you fail the test and still have a medical license, you can quickly find a clinical job in a large or small hospital without any delay. Wouldn't it be great?

7. It is hereby proposed that studying Chinese medicine abroad is also a way, and it is even possible to convert Western medicine into Chinese medicine. Of course, there are also people who are forced to change to Chinese medicine or acupuncture! After Chinese medicine goes abroad, no matter how bad the Chinese medicine is, it becomes a good Chinese medicine doctor. Canadian teacher Pan Xiaochuan also said the same. I am also an example. If you practice Chinese medicine, you should practice pure Chinese medicine, pure classic Chinese medicine or classic acupuncture. Only then can you be reliable, effective, promising and promising, and only then can you be a happy and comfortable Chinese medicine practitioner. Neither water acupuncture nor dry acupuncture will work (please refer to Teacher Pan’s video lecture, and a little me).

7. Changing career is the last option: For example, those who like to pursue an official career and a stable job can take the civil service examination. Once admitted, they can become an official. The second is to work as a salesman for a pharmaceutical factory or medical device company. Those with this specialty can earn as much as if they were practicing medicine, and their remuneration may even exceed that of practicing medicine. Again, a complete career change: advertising, design, food, clothing, foreign trade, translation, writing, self-media, Taobao stores and other businesses. This is entrepreneurship, which requires start-up capital and partners (of course, those who like freedom and slowness can also work alone and develop gradually), make a big deal, and then become successful and even become a big success. Isn't a Peking University graduate famous for selling pork and forming a chain? The county education bureau asked him to be a county chronicler or a middle school teacher, but he didn't seem to be able to continue the job. He stayed in his old business of selling pork. There are also people who have become rich successfully by raising wild boars, frogs, pheasants, and organic vegetables; even the eggs sold on the Internet are marked with numbers, and the unique pheasant eggs in the country rank first in sales. It is said that a WeChat self-media internet celebrity is famous across the country. He sells 200 million yuan in two hours and makes a profit of 2 million yuan. It is unbelievable. (However, there are only a few such internet celebrities in the country, and they started their business after years of accumulation of contacts. No matter what, please believe in yourself, your creativity is unlimited! As long as you have ideals, are willing to work hard, love to learn, continue to grow, experience, and create, you can succeed in whatever you do, live happily, and gain physical and mental health, so that you will not live this life in vain. !