Political theory, foreign languages, integration of traditional Chinese and western medicine, and integration of traditional Chinese medicine are unified national examination subjects, and the rest are generally self-propositional examination subjects.
The comprehensive examination questions of western medicine (300 marks) cover five courses: physiology, biochemistry, pathology, internal medicine (including diagnostics) and surgery.
The comprehensive test of traditional Chinese medicine (300 points) covers six courses: basic theory of traditional Chinese medicine, diagnosis of traditional Chinese medicine, traditional Chinese medicine, prescription, internal medicine of traditional Chinese medicine and acupuncture.
Second, medical students generally do not take mathematics for postgraduate entrance examination, and the specific examination subjects are subject to the professional catalogue of enrollment units.