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Can I take anesthesia training when I transfer to other majors?
If you switch to other majors, you can test the rules and training of anesthesia.

At present, many professional doctors require training according to regulations first, and then training according to regulations. If you study for an academic master's degree alone, you can't get it, and then you can get a professional master's degree in a teaching hospital with three certificates/four certificates, and then you can take a doctor's degree. Of course, if you study for a master of science, you can study for a professional doctor, and your master of science can study for a doctor anywhere, as long as it is not stipulated in that place that you die in an undergraduate or graduate clinical internship.

Anesthesiology is a wide-ranging and comprehensive clinical medicine, which is closely related to clinical disciplines and is the basis of clinical disciplines, especially surgical treatment. Anesthesia is divided into general surgical anesthesia, cardiothoracic anesthesia, neurosurgical anesthesia, pediatric anesthesia, gynecological anesthesia, oral anesthesia, otolaryngology anesthesia, orthopedic anesthesia, outdoor anesthesia, intensive care and treatment, pain diagnosis and treatment and cardiopulmonary bypass. Anesthesia residents should not only master the basic theories, knowledge and skills that anesthesiologists must have to monitor, adjust and support the basic life functions of human body, but also understand the basic medical knowledge of related disciplines.