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Should I take part in a three-year training program after graduating from medical imaging major?
Yes

Designated units and training bases sign entrusted training agreements with students, and students with postgraduate status shall implement the relevant provisions of the state on postgraduate education. Standardized training for residents belongs to post-graduation education, is a national policy, and is a systematic and standardized training for medical undergraduates and above in colleges and universities who do not go to the hospital and accept as residents.

During the training period, the living allowance is paid by the training base. After graduation, you must receive a three-year standardized training, and the financial department will give you appropriate subsidies.

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Matters needing attention in medical imaging undergraduate graduation:

With the continuous development of medical imaging equipment and the rapid development of medical imaging technology, branches of medical imaging such as CT, MR, interventional therapy, general radiation, ultrasound and nuclear medicine are gradually established, and medical imaging relies more and more on clinical medicine, and medical imaging technology disciplines are gradually formed.

Medical imaging technology is still in demand, but it is an experience. The more you experience, the more you know, and the more popular you are. In the future, the basic salary is similar to that of other doctors, but the bonus is obviously not as good as that of clinicians. But the work is easy, the pressure is relatively small, and the income may be higher.

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