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What subjects does the clinical medical postgraduate entrance examination take?
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Clinical practice of western medicine, including imaging specialty, laboratory specialty and some basic disciplines, is a comprehensive examination of western medicine, including biochemistry, physiology, pathology, diagnostics, internal medicine, surgery and other knowledge, which is unified throughout the country.

If the candidate is a medical major, some schools take the comprehensive examination of western medicine, and some schools take the comprehensive examination of medicine.

If the candidate is a science major, it is generally an independent proposition of the school.

If you take an examination of Chinese medicine, it is the synthesis of Chinese medicine.

The oral examination is a professional oral subject, including the national comprehensive oral examination and the independent proposition of the school.

Examining public health and prevention is a professional department of public health prevention.

The major of pharmacy is pharmaceutical synthesis, and different schools have different discipline requirements.

Most of the forensic medicine majors take the comprehensive examination of western medicine, and some schools require candidates to take the comprehensive examination of biomedicine.

Medical students don't have to take math and physics in the postgraduate entrance examination, so don't worry too much, but public health and prevention majors may take statistics, which involves math, and pharmacy majors are chemistry.

Secondly, clinical medicine almost does not allow cross-disciplinary examination and research, which was indeed the case in the past. Now the situation has begun to improve. Both Shanghai Jiaotong University School of Medicine and Peking Union Medical College have started 4+4 enrollment, that is, after four years of undergraduate (non-medical) graduation, they can sign up for the entrance examination for doctors of clinical medicine, and after passing the examination, they can successfully graduate as doctors of clinical medicine within four years.

In the past and now, some medical schools still insist on the cultivation of clinical medicine. On the one hand, clinical medical knowledge is systematic and different from general subjects. On the other hand, in the first or second year of Ph.D., students usually start clinical rotation practice, so the requirements for basic skills are higher in the undergraduate master's degree.

Due to the differences between colleges and universities, the test difficulty is not the same. Generally speaking, whether it is a prestigious school or a general medical college, the scores of basic medicine are not much different, but the scores of clinical medicine are far from each other. For example, the admission scores of popular clinical majors such as Peking University Health Science Center and Peking Union Medical College are almost all above 400, while the basic medical scores of these institutions are only about 365,438+00.

The master's degree is mainly to train applied talents in clinical medicine, and the three-year postgraduate career of the master's degree is mainly two and a half years-three years of standardized training for residents! During the master's period, we must be serious about clinical practice. In the second year of research, you must pass the "Medical Practitioner Examination"! You can take part in scientific research when you have time! Because participating in scientific research is very helpful for reading a doctor or entering a big hospital! Master's thesis is not as strict as master's! If the master tutor is a doctoral tutor, be sure to pay attention to whether he will enroll a doctor of clinical medicine in the year you graduate!