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What do you study in preventive medicine for five years?
Three years of undergraduate study in preventive medicine, and two years of graduation. How I envy those who can graduate in four years.

Closer to home, preventive medicine is a discipline differentiated from the medical science system and a medical discipline in the field of public health. You need to study almost all clinical courses and public health courses. The courses in different schools are slightly different. The main degree courses in our school include physiology (II), biochemistry (II), pathology (II), medical microbiology (II), medical immunology (I), diagnostics (I), internal medicine (III), epidemiology (II), health statistics (I), occupational health and occupational medicine, environmental hygiene, health toxicology, nutrition and food.

Degree course refers to a compulsory professional course for full-time undergraduate students to obtain a bachelor's degree when they graduate. The average score of degree courses should not be lower than 70, which means that these courses are different from other courses with 60 points, and 70 points is considered qualified. In addition, half of the brackets above refer to one platform/two platforms in the school system. The two platforms have different requirements for course mastery, and one platform has higher requirements.

As the saying goes-physiology and biochemistry must be linked; Pathological patients, nine people died; Separate life, two big pits, psychological ethics, unknown so, pathopharmacology, can't kill you; It's strange to live forever, diagnose locally, learn to vomit blood and dissect immunity. Embryo assembly, no one to accompany you when you die, microbes, parasites, strangers ... the courses of medical majors are similar, and everyone has to go through these courses and suffer.

In addition, there are corresponding practical courses, such as summer social practice, clinical practice (rotation of various departments in the hospital) and professional practice (CDC). It varies according to the requirements of each school.

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