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Is it good for kids from ordinary families to study medicine for a general degree to get into hospitals?

Is it good for kids from ordinary families to study medicine for a general degree to get into hospitals?

Whether children from ordinary families can work in hospitals after studying medicine, especially whether they can work in better hospitals, in fact, it still depends on their own ability and final education. Many people may have a lot of complaints at this point, but looking at this issue, we can see how many of these people working in hospitals nowadays are not ordinary people's children. At least the vast majority of these doctors that Dr. Zhang has come into contact with, whether they are top specialists in Beijing or ordinary staff members, are children of ordinary families. They studied hard, and many of them eventually got their doctorates through their own hard work, and with the right timing, they stayed on to work in the big hospitals in Beijing. This is the majority of cases. Having said that, I would actually like to advise young medical students to work harder and strive for further studies.

Of course, the title mentions whether children from ordinary families, medical undergraduates, can stay in hospitals and work. Here comes a question of academic qualifications, if it is an undergraduate graduate, it should be said that no matter what kind of family background, it is not easy to enter a tertiary hospital to engage in clinical work. Even if they enter the hospital to work by chance, it is difficult for them to stand out at the back of the line because, after all, it is indeed difficult for a bachelor's degree graduate to develop in such a highly educated type of work as medicine. Of course, this does not include the old group of college students who graduated in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s in the last century, because it was not the same as now. In their time, university students basically represented the highest level of education, but now the times are different, the entry level of a doctor is likely to require a master's degree, and many large hospitals even require a doctoral degree, so the situation of an undergraduate can be imagined.

Speaking of which, some people may say how smart undergraduates are, how strong their practical ability is, and how their emotional intelligence is high, etc. But this is still true if we put it in the 1980s. However, if this is placed in the 1980s is still reasonable, from the 1990s, China's postgraduate training system is perfected, the more powerful hospitals to choose talent basically around the postgraduate students to select, so this is basically the status quo of the mainstream hospitals.

In conclusion, regardless of family background, it is indeed a bit difficult for a medical student to enter a major hospital as an undergraduate. It is advisable for the majority of medical students to make further efforts and strive for further studies.

Specific problems are generally relatively difficult to analyze.

Hospitals in developed areas have more highly educated medical students, undergraduate is not a scarce talent, basically do not recruit graduates with undergraduate degrees (unless interpersonal relationships can be resolved). At the same time, many doctors in hospitals in developed areas have faculty members who are able to train postgraduates, and these postgraduates (master's degree, doctorate) will logically be recruited or directly retained in the hospital as a medical doctor (who does not keep their own students?). The hospital will be able to train postgraduates. Of course, it may be easier to get into a hospital if you choose some Tier 1 or private hospitals.

In hospitals in less developed areas, it is often relatively easy to get an undergraduate degree. However, due to the popularization of higher education, there has been a marked increase in the number of highly educated medical graduates, and there may be interpersonal relationships that make it more difficult for children from ordinary families to enter some of the better tertiary hospitals.

Since it is difficult, why not go to graduate school? After all, since 2012, after graduating from undergraduate school, you need to standardized training for three years, these three years if you go to master's degree, two certificates (training certificate, master's degree) at the same time to get their hands on a high starting point, easy to get a job, why not do it? We are ordinary people's children, to self-reliance and self-improvement, to reduce the burden on parents, for parents to increase the light. The medical profession is a professional and technical title, and it's a lifelong thing, so study hard and get better every day!

There is no such thing as falsehood in the path of academia. Only those who are truly knowledgeable and capable can earn respect and success. Therefore, there is no problem for children from ordinary families to enter hospitals and work as long as you are able to study in the specialties of ordinary undergraduate universities with strong majors.

China's current shortage of medical professionals, each year the provinces, autonomous regions, municipalities directly under the Central Government are oriented to medical graduates of colleges and universities to carry out a large number of recruitment and introduction of talent, and from the financial, job promotion, housing subsidies and so on to give a large number of inclined policies. Therefore, as long as it is an ordinary family of ordinary undergraduate medical school children can work in the hospital is no obstacle, and is still very popular.

In Shaanxi Province, for example, in recent years, will be in Shaanxi Stadium from the Bureau of Human Resources and Social Security, planning and health, finance and related departments to form a specialized on-site recruitment agencies, for all types of graduates of medical schools at all levels of recruitment, on-site contracting, simplify the recruitment procedures, the implementation of on-site acceptance of a series of policies, to solve the province's shortages of medical personnel at all levels of the problem.

As a result, we have a clean society and medical talents have very broad prospects for development and comparatively superior treatment. Children from poor families and ordinary families will absolutely win their ideal positions in life in a fair competition mechanism, and they must not have any worries and concerns.

I am Dr. Shadow. Ordinary families, children study medicine, ordinary bachelor's degree good to enter the hospital? Doctors with a bachelor's degree, hospitals are definitely accessible. Whether it's good to get into a hospital or not depends on what kind of hospital you want to get into.

There is still a great need for medical students in hospitals, but there is also a high demand for education. Undergraduates can go to second-class hospitals or some private hospitals. Tertiary hospitals in prefecture-level cities usually require master's and doctoral degrees. The higher the education, the more choices there will be.

As of now, hospitals still require a high level of education from candidates, and the better the hospital, the higher the requirements. If it is a hospital affiliated with a school, it also requires candidates to have their own projects and published articles. Therefore, I generally recommend that when you are an undergraduate, you should go straight to graduate school if you can, and then come out to look for a job after you finish your graduate studies or doctorate. Then you can have the initiative to start picking hospitals, but undergraduates are basically hospitals picking you, and the scope can only be second-class hospitals or health centers.

As for how to choose also depends on the individual's idea, I guess, if you just want to be a doctor in your own small city, have a secure job. That undergraduate out is no problem, certainly can find a job. However, if you want to go to a bigger hospital and can make a difference, you can choose to go to graduate school. If you are not ready now, you can also work first, and then go to graduate school while working.

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Ugh! The question. In today's college graduate looking for a job, one, to have a door, two, to have money. Neither door, nor money, it is difficult to find a good job ah!

Hello, thanks for the invitation, I am an attending physician at a tertiary care hospital, and along the way my experience and experience can tell you something practical.

I can tell you this, an ordinary bachelor's degree in medicine can enter the community hospitals or first-class hospitals, slightly better hospitals certainly require a master's degree or higher, and with the passage of time, the educational requirements will be higher and higher. Because when a doctor not only requires to see the patient, but also requires a certain degree of scientific research ability and innovation ability, so as to become a qualified doctor. Moreover, if you enter a hospital with a bachelor's degree, it may be difficult for you to be promoted to a higher title in the future, and you will have to rely on a master's degree or a doctor's degree in the end.

Nowadays, medical students usually require 5 years of undergraduate + 3 years of professional master's 1-stage training + 3 years of PhD 2-stage training eventually to enter a better hospital. This is the standard of standardized residency training that almost every province and city must require.

That is why I recommend studying medicine or trying to get a master's degree and a PhD to eventually be called a more qualified clinician.

Hi, as a pediatrician would like to share my opinion:

Ordinary families have nothing to do with being able to be admitted to hospitals, nowadays admission to hospitals is mainly based on the child's ability, education and graduation school, whether the family is ordinary or rich and powerful has no relevance.

General undergraduate colleges generally get you into hospitals, and the biggest shortage now is of doctors, that is, doctors are still in high demand, and many of the other professions are already in surplus.

In fact, general undergraduate also have very motivated doctors, as long as their own efforts to continue to learn, study, and constantly summarize the clinical experience is still very easy to become an outstanding doctor.

Ordinary undergraduate study can also continue to graduate degree, so that it is easier to enter the hospital grade a little higher units, such as tertiary.

It mainly depends on whether or not you can get a practicing doctor's license. If you have it, you can actually get into any hospital, just like if you have a lawyer's license, you usually don't have to worry about finding a unit.

It now takes five years to graduate from undergraduate school, and then another three years of standardized training, for a total of eight years to become a qualified doctor.

University study grades are also important, and when you get to the hospital you need an interview and a written test, and if you get good grades you may be able to get into the department you want to be in, which is also crucial.

In fact, doctors don't just need to study well in college, they need to keep learning when they are working, and it may just be a live-and-let-live profession.

Go for it and hopefully find the perfect hospital.

This society still needs real talent, and there are specialties in the arts. As long as the skills are good, it is still relatively fair to enter the hospital. Ordinary families should not have too many worries. Although the tuition fee will be higher than that of other professions, it is not like the art and photography professions that require many props.

Relative to 985 or 211, now the medical school general undergraduate to stay in municipal hospitals is basically very difficult, unless like electrocardiograms, laboratory, blood bank and other second-line departments, want to enter the clinical department is almost impossible, because the medical recruitment to recruit master's degree and doctoral degree, district, county hospitals and township hospitals can go, after all, county and township hospitals are mainly faced with the clinical common diseases, a little bit of difficult and serious diseases can be transferred to higher hospitals, and its scientific research requirements relative to municipal hospitals and university hospitals is much lower, and some county hospitals benefit is not worse than municipal hospitals. Difficult and serious patients can be transferred to higher hospitals, and its scientific research requirements relative to municipal hospitals and university hospitals is much lower, and some county hospitals are not worse than municipal hospitals benefit Oh!

It's great to get a job if you have a medical license! Many hospitals have a severe shortage of doctors! Especially county hospitals and general city hospitals! Undergraduate into the county hospital and district hospitals no problem, city hospitals only pediatrics and emergency departments have hope! In fact, the major hospitals have never stopped recruiting, especially now, big city hospitals urgent recruitment of many, many, mainly for experienced doctors! Some doctors on the Internet say that their county and city hospitals do not recruit doctors, I do not know whether it is true or not. If you have not participated in the college entrance examination, it is recommended that you do not study medicine, because, learning medicine training cycle is too long, too tired too much pressure, too dangerous, too aggravating! Basic salary is not as high as nurses, not to mention teachers and civil servants, income all rely on staying up late and working overtime! A lot of doctors in the three hospitals want to quit!

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