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How to cultivate medical students' lifelong learning and professional promotion ability during school?
Lifelong learning is to persist in learning and improve yourself in one's life. Since lifelong learning is advocated, teachers can't teach all the knowledge in textbooks to students, but should teach students the learning methods to make them have the ability of lifelong learning. To cultivate students' lifelong learning ability, teachers should play a good guiding role, while students should play the role of learning subject.

Medicine is a humanities, compared with other disciplines. More emphasis on caring for life. Whether in traditional medicine or modern medical education, moral education always occupies an important position. Medical students, as the reserve troops and fresh troops in China's medical and health front, their moral level determines the overall moral level of China's health cause in the future.

Paying attention to and strengthening moral education in medical education is of great significance for further strengthening the spiritual civilization construction of China's medical and health industry and even the whole society and establishing a harmonious system. Therefore, we need to actively explore ways to cultivate medical students' professional ethics.

The focus of medical students' study at school;

First, learn professional knowledge well.

You know, medicine has a very special place, which requires not only solid professional knowledge, but also sufficient clinical practice skills. Because of this, it often takes more than ten years to complete the transformation from medical students to qualified clinicians.

During school, medical students need to complete relevant compulsory courses in freshmen, sophomores and juniors. Most experimental skills are carried out in the laboratory, and there are not many opportunities to contact patients. Therefore, at this stage, everyone should try their best to complete their own courses. This may sound simple.

But in fact, it is not easy to do this. Medical students are very rich in professional knowledge of books, which are all things that must be mastered. Take the teacher's words: the whole book is the focus! This requires us to spend a lot of time and energy on reading. Many medical students study as hard as the college entrance examination, which shows how hard they have worked.

When medical students are in school, the course content is more compact than other majors, and many majors have only a few classes a week. The courses in medical universities are often six days a week, with at least two classes a day, and the degree of hardship can be imagined.

Second, accumulate more clinical experience.

Of course, medical students need to accumulate enough clinical skills besides learning professional knowledge. During the senior year and the fifth year, most medical students will practice at different times and in hospitals.

There may be some courses to attend in the past two years, but everyone's focus has shifted from classroom to clinic, which is also the fastest time for medical students to improve their clinical skills. What we need to do is to ask for advice with an open mind, take advantage of every opportunity to go to the clinic seriously, and lay a good foundation for our future clinic.

Third, skills other than professional knowledge also need to be improved.

Nowadays, many universities no longer require CET-2, CET-4 and CET-6, but we can't confine ourselves to graduation in the future. It is very necessary to get the computer certificate and CET-4 and CET-6, which will bring a lot of convenience to our future employment and further study.