The general medical students' preliminary examination subjects for postgraduate entrance examination are: English, politics, and specialized courses (except Chinese medicine, generally integrated traditional Chinese and western medicine: including physiology, biochemistry, pathology, internal medicine, and surgery). )
English is mainly the stage of reviewing words and long and difficult sentences. During this period, we must lay a good foundation for words. If you don't recite the words, then review is very anxious. Review the words at least two or three times during this time.
On the basis of learning words, I began to learn long and difficult sentences and translation. At first, I didn't have to be quick and accurate, but I tried to translate the basic meaning smoothly. I will do some English reading these days, just like reading stories. Don't rush to do the simulation questions these days.
This period of specialized courses is the time to read through specialized textbooks. If you take your own major, you don't need to review the professional courses at this stage for the time being.
Learning specialized courses should be based on the principle of "thin books and thick reading" and be familiar with the system structure of teaching materials. The main content, but also add their own understanding, expand the knowledge of textbooks.
Due to the expansion of enrollment scale in medical colleges year by year, the total number of medical graduates has increased substantially, the number of college graduates has increased year by year, the employment situation has become more and more severe year by year, and the balance between supply and demand of talents has become increasingly unbalanced, and medical graduates are no exception.