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What is the necessity of Chinese medicine postgraduate entrance examination?

The answer is an eight-year student majoring in traditional Chinese medicine in North China. In my opinion, whether to study Chinese medicine for postgraduate entrance examination is a question that can be answered differently. The key lies in what is the purpose of studying Chinese medicine, personal career planning, family reasons and so on.

First of all, let me talk about students who I don't think need to take the postgraduate entrance examination. If after five years of study, I find that I am not suitable for working in a hospital and want to engage in other related industries, such as health management, I think it will be better to work in advance and accumulate experience, because the postgraduate stage is a very professional hospital training, and it is unnecessary to spend this time and money without going to the hospital. Another situation is that Chinese medicine is handed down from family to family, and I just want to do Chinese medicine well. In this case, you can choose to study with the teacher after obtaining the doctor's qualification certificate, which may be a better choice.

Secondly, as an ordinary Chinese medicine student like me, it is very important to take the postgraduate entrance examination if I want to go to the hospital step by step or engage in scientific research. This can also be seen from the academic system of Chinese medicine major in our school. Learning Chinese medicine in Beijing Medical University, there is a major, which is Huang Qi, Jinghua, Secondary Eight, Chinese and Western, experimental class and Chinese medicine class. The first four are all majors with a long academic system, among which Huang Qi has reached nine years. The research of TCM is a process of establishing its own theoretical system. It takes a lot of time and energy to grow into an excellent Chinese medicine practitioner. Five years of study is really not enough. And now I want to work in a hospital. Undergraduates can only go to second-and third-tier communities and township hospitals, and their competitiveness is too small, so they have to take the postgraduate entrance examination.

Thank you for reading. I hope it helps you.