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What are the medical majors?
Nursing, pharmacy, traditional Chinese medicine, clinical medicine, biopharmaceutical specialty, drug management and marketing, optometry, stomatology, integration of traditional Chinese and western medicine, etc.

1. Nursing is a comprehensive applied science based on the theory of natural science and social science, which studies the nursing theory, knowledge, skills and its development law of maintaining, promoting and restoring human health. It is an independent subject in medicine. Nursing science includes natural sciences such as biology, physics, chemistry, anatomy and physiology.

Nursing is a highly skilled subject, which requires practice and good hands-on ability.

2. Pharmacy is a medical and health care industry that connects health science and chemical science, and bears the responsibility of ensuring the safe and effective use of drugs.

Pharmacy mainly studies the source, processing, properties, functions, analysis, identification, preparation, production, storage and search (including synthesis) of new drugs. The main task is to continuously provide more effective drugs and improve the quality of drugs, ensure the safety of drugs, and enable patients to treat or cure diseases in the least harmful and most effective way.

3. Traditional Chinese medicine is a discipline to study the basic theory and clinical application of traditional Chinese medicine, and it is one of the basic disciplines of various specialties of traditional Chinese medicine. The content includes the concepts of traditional Chinese medicine and traditional Chinese medicine, the origin and development of traditional Chinese medicine; The origin and collection of traditional Chinese medicine, the concept of medicinal materials, and how to develop authentic medicinal materials on the premise of ensuring curative effect; The concept, purpose and method of processing traditional Chinese medicine.

4. Clinical medicine is a science that studies the etiology, diagnosis, treatment and prognosis of diseases, improves the level of clinical treatment and promotes human health.

Clinically, it means "visiting the sickbed in person". According to the clinical manifestations of patients, the etiology, pathogenesis and pathological process of the disease are studied as a whole, and then the diagnosis is determined. Through prevention and treatment, the disease can be reduced to the maximum extent, the pain of patients can be alleviated, the health of patients can be restored, and the labor force can be protected. Clinical medicine is a science that directly faces and treats diseases and patients.

As a high-tech technology, biopharmaceutical technology was born in the early 1970s, accompanied by the invention and application of DNA recombination technology and lymphocyte hybridoma technology.

In the past 30 years, the rapid development of biopharmaceutical technology has opened up broad prospects for the development of medical industry and pharmaceutical industry, and greatly improved people's lives. Therefore, countries all over the world have identified biopharmaceuticals as the key technologies and emerging industries for scientific and technological development in the 2 1 century.

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