(1) Now some medical students want to study for a doctorate. Why do hospitals require such high academic qualifications?
(1) Now some medical students want to study for a doctorate. Why do hospitals require such high academic qualifications?
(1) Now some medical students want to study for a doctorate. Why do hospitals require such high academic qualifications?
Nowadays, almost all medical students have to study for doctors, and the requirements of hospitals for doctors' academic qualifications are getting higher and higher, which is limited by doctors' professional development experience. In order to truly become an attending doctor, the surgeon must have a high enough education, and an ordinary undergraduate course is obviously not enough.
Doctors should treat patients and save lives, and they should be truly talented and knowledgeable, because this profession tests the ability of doctors very much, because whether you can see the specific symptoms of patients and cure them depends on whether doctors have real skills. Like other professions, you can have internship opportunities and keep exercising, but doctors obviously need a very solid foundation, and then you can become a very qualified doctor and an experienced doctor.
⑵ How many years does it take to get a doctorate in clinical medicine?
Generally speaking, those who meet the graduation conditions are five years of normal graduation. There are also those who delay graduation.
(3) How many years does it take for medicine to go from undergraduate to doctoral?
It takes eight years (ten years at most).
Clinical medicine (eight-year program)
Professional introduction:
This paper refers to the eight-year clinical medicine specialty trained by undergraduate-master-doctor system. In addition to the tradition of running an eight-year program in Peking Union Medical College, the eight-year program is an improvement on the clinical seven-year program.
With the expansion of the seven-year program and the decline of its quality, the first-class medical colleges began to set up the eight-year program by learning from the experience of Concord, so as to cultivate high-level medical talents in the new period and leading talents in the future medical disciplines.
Learn from the seven-year system, strictly control the enrollment scale of the eight-year system, and implement strict tutorial system, diversion system and elimination system. There is a special tutor for one-on-one management, which can be transferred out voluntarily. Those who fail to meet the standards will be eliminated, so few people will eventually graduate.
The eight-year clinical medicine specialty has the nature of teaching reform experiment, and the open mode of colleges and universities also has its own characteristics.
Degree of academic system: the academic system is eight years (the longest can be extended to ten years).
He graduated from a university with a postgraduate degree, most of which is a doctor of medicine.
(3) What are the conditions for expanding reading after graduation?
Evaluation and degree awarding:
Applicants must pass the degree course examination, clinical ability assessment and thesis defense. Academic degree evaluation committee, the degree-granting unit, examines and approves the granting of professional degrees.
1. Degree course examination: The examination subjects include specialized foreign languages, specialized courses and basic theory courses, with a total number of no less than 4 subjects. The examination is organized by the degree-granting unit.
2. Clinical ability assessment and thesis defense: degree-conferring units are composed of assessment defense committees according to disciplines and majors, and the assessment defense committees are composed of 5 to 7 experts with the title of associate professor or deputy chief physician of clinical medicine, of which more than half are clinical medical experts with the title of professor or chief physician of clinical medicine (including 1-2 doctoral supervisors of clinical medicine and experts from other units).
Clinical ability assessment: mainly assess whether the applicant has high clinical operation skills and the ability to independently handle common diseases and some difficult diseases in this discipline.
Thesis defense: The defense committee will organize the thesis defense according to the procedures stipulated in the Academic Degrees Regulations.
Requirements for doctoral dissertations in clinical medicine;
(1) The topic of the paper is closely related to clinical practice;
(2) The research results have certain application value for clinical work;
(3) The paper shows that the applicant has the ability to use the knowledge he has learned to solve practical clinical problems and engage in clinical scientific research.
(4) How many years can a doctor of clinical medicine graduate and be promoted to chief physician?
There is no age requirement. repeated
Those who meet the following conditions in Article 3 and the system can be promoted to chief physician, chief pharmacist, chief technician and chief nurse: they are proficient in the theory of undergraduate (this major, the same below), master the development trends of undergraduate technology at home and abroad, and can absorb the latest scientific research results and apply them to practical work (Chinese medicine majors must be proficient in the theory of traditional Chinese medicine and study classic medical books).
Have rich clinical or technical work experience, be able to master undergraduate technical operation skillfully and solve complex and difficult problems. Proficient in mastering more than one foreign language (Chinese medicine, Chinese medicine personnel do not need it for the time being), and have a high level of scientific papers or works; He is good at guiding the overall business of undergraduate course and can train senior talents for medical treatment, teaching and scientific research.
(4) What are the conditions for expanding reading after graduation?
Hospital job requirements:
1, who is qualified as a doctor, may apply to the local health administrative department at or above the county level for registration. Except under the circumstances stipulated in Article 15 of this Law, the health administrative department that accepts the application shall grant registration within 30 days from the date of receiving the application and issue a doctor's practice certificate uniformly printed by the health administrative department of the State Council.
2. After registration, doctors can practice in medical, preventive and health care institutions according to their registered practice places, categories and scope, and engage in corresponding medical, preventive and health care businesses. Persons who have not obtained the registered practicing certificate of doctors shall not engage in the practicing activities of doctors.
5] How to apply for a doctorate in medicine in Japan, and what qualifications do you need?
The doctoral degree in Japan is generally three years, but the doctoral degree in medicine, dentistry and veterinary medicine is generally four years. Applicants for doctoral programs are limited to those who have a master's degree or are recognized as having the same academic ability. There are several requirements for applying for a doctorate in Japan.
First of all, the purpose of studying abroad, one thing to write clearly, is the specific purpose of studying in Japan, including the reasons for learning Japanese. Also write about how you have always loved learning Japanese. Through my unremitting efforts, what level has Japanese reached? On the basis of my existing Japanese level, I should further improve and make up for the lack of communication with Japanese. Then write that you want to learn advanced Japanese scientific theory and technical knowledge. At this time, you can combine the subjects you want to study in the future and lay a good foundation for your future work. The next step is to understand the local culture of Japan and contribute to the cause of Sino-Japanese friendship. Secondly, I hope to enter a Japanese school after graduation, that is, to choose the subjects I want to study in the future and university volunteers. What are your current jobs at home? What are your shortcomings? What level of university do you want to enter? It is better to give the specific name of the school here, but those universities with higher rankings in Japan will be more difficult. For this kind of university, we should also pay attention to those subjects in the process of school study.
There are two kinds of doctoral students in Japan, one is a course doctor and the other is a thesis doctor. Doctoral students must have completed more than 30 credits (including credits obtained from master's courses), and they can get a doctorate by passing the examination and passing the thesis review. Doctoral thesis can be suspended. According to the relevant regulations of the school, those who have passed the examination and completed the doctoral program can also obtain a doctoral degree if they have the same educational level or above.
[6] Go to Japan to study for a doctor of medicine, so that you can graduate. What are the requirements for graduation, such as sending several sci papers?
I don't know the complicated content, so just give me some reference.
About difficulties
Of all the specialties in Japan, the medical department is the most difficult. The medical department of the same university has the highest admission score and studies the hardest after entering school. As for the doctor of medicine, I don't know, but it is said that it is much easier than the medical department of the university.
In addition, good universities (doctors and masters are admitted to the college, masters are graduated in the early stage, and doctors are graduated in the later stage) cannot be mixed into graduation. I only know that well-known private universities can graduate with a master's degree in literature. Everyone joked that being admitted to a university is "admission". I was going to give it a try, but I gave up. Many professors in our university "finished" in their later years, not "graduated". Japanese universities are not allowed to award a large number of doctoral degrees.
Generally speaking, doctoral graduation requires at least two papers published in international scientific journals.
Of course, there are still many capable people. There are also many people studying for master's degrees in medicine in Japan (the lowest is also a master's degree), and not many people are studying for doctors.
About whether to go to preparatory school first.
Going to the preparatory course is definitely more advantageous, and you can get a lot of information, such as research direction, examination subjects, professors and so on. It is also convenient to find a tutor. Of course, it is only an advantage, not an absolute grasp. There may be people who fail the exam. You can only choose according to your own judgment.
(7) What are the requirements for medical students to obtain a doctorate?
1, the goal is clear. First of all, we must determine the schools and tutors to apply for, and don't be half-hearted about the prospects of Kaobo. Although getting a doctorate does not mean success, it is at least an important turning point in life, especially for a master who graduated from a non-prestigious school. It's definitely not worth the loss to get into a prestigious doctor's degree. Don't prepare two schools at the same time. After all, people's energy is limited. 2, review time more than five months. Those who can get a master's degree and then take a doctor's degree are not much different. Time is a valuable factor to surpass your opponent. The longer you review, the more familiar you will be with the content of the exam. 3. The review method is correct. Every school has its own style. When reviewing, you must find out the rules of the school's questions, and never go to the bookstore to find some materials to engage in sea tactics. You know, there may be only two questions on the test paper in a course. If you have the heart to look at the examination papers of the school in recent five or six years, and then study the final examination questions of graduate students in recent years, it is estimated that you can be a teacher. In this respect, students in other schools will generally suffer big losses, because the topics of some courses are the characteristics of the school, not to mention the topics you have never seen. Even if you are given the topic in advance, you may not find the answer by searching the bookstore. If there is any shortcut to Cobo, it should be here. 4. Handle the mentor relationship well, otherwise the interview and transfer may be troublesome. Generally speaking, if your skills are in line with the tutor's project, or if you have published a paper related to the tutor's research topic in any core journal, he will definitely agree to your application. If you don't have the above conditions, then ask your mentor's acquaintances to introduce you. Mentors usually want you. If you haven't, be thick-skinned and let him know that you have paid a lot for his application for a doctorate. Mentors are human beings and have compassion. Don't lose heart because of one refusal. If it doesn't work, try something else. There will always be a mentor who wants you. However, one thing to remember is that the most fundamental criterion for tutor enrollment is your exam results. If your grades are not high, it will be difficult for your tutor to help you. 5. There must be some economic support. It is best to have three to five thousand yuan as the backing, including interpersonal expenses, reviewing materials for peers at school, examination fees and so on. It is best not to save money, as long as it is beneficial to the success of the exam.
(8) Conditions for applying for a doctor of clinical medicine.
Yes; Persons who have obtained a master's degree; Fresh graduates (master's degree before graduation at the latest); Candidates with the same academic qualifications must study at least 5 main courses at the master's level within 6 years or more after obtaining the bachelor's degree (from the date of obtaining the degree to the date of doctoral admission), and obtain qualified results, and make outstanding achievements in the corresponding scientific research fields.
Candidates with the same academic qualifications must take at least 3 master's courses (including 1 political theory); Candidates who have obtained a master's degree through on-the-job application (study) must take at least 1 master's course; Candidates who apply for interdisciplinary (first-level disciplines) must take at least 1 master's courses; Candidates who have obtained a master's degree through on-the-job application (study) and are interdisciplinary must take at least two additional courses for master's students (if the additional courses are insufficient, they should be supplemented from the equivalent additional courses of their major). Candidates with the same academic level are not allowed to take the cross-disciplinary examination, but should generally apply for doctoral training.
Candidates in the humanities and social sciences have published at least 10 academic papers in national core journals in the past five years, of which at least 5 have been published in national academic journals; Candidates in the field of natural science have published at least 8 academic papers in core journals in the past five years as main authors, of which at least 4 papers have been included by SCI and EI.
(9) How many years did you study for a doctor of medicine?
It takes eight years for a doctor of medicine.
Medical students generally have five-year, seven-year and eight-year programs, and then they are awarded bachelor of medicine, master of medicine and doctor of medicine respectively. The seven-year system and the eight-year system are collectively referred to as the long academic system. Graduates who have obtained a bachelor's degree in medicine may take the examination for practicing doctors. A five-year bachelor of medicine can continue to study for a master of medicine and a doctor of medicine, both of which are also three years.
A master of medicine who graduated from a seven-year program can continue to study for a doctor of medicine. If he is a doctor of medicine in our school, he can only take the exam to change his major. After passing the exam and interview, he can study for another three years to get a doctorate in medicine. The first batch of 8-year doctoral students began to enroll from 200 1.
(9) What are the conditions for expanding reading after graduation?
In-service clinicians applying for the professional degree of doctor of medicine need to meet the following conditions and materials:
1, the applicant should have obtained a master's degree in medicine;
2. The applicant has completed the second stage of standardized training for residents;
3. Applicants must pass the national unified foreign language examination for medical doctors;
4. The applicant shall provide the following materials:
(1) resume and master's degree certificate;
(2) unit recommendations (including political and ideological performance, medical ethics, clinical work ability, etc.). );
(3) Standardized training certificate for residents;
(4) National Public Foreign Language Achievement Certificate of Doctor of Medicine;
(5) Two letters of recommendation from the professor or chief physician of clinical medicine, one of which should be the doctoral supervisor of clinical medicine in the degree-granting unit;
5. The applicant should be engaged in clinical work in the corresponding discipline and specialty of the receiving unit for at least six months under the guidance of the tutor, so as to assess his clinical work ability, and the tutor will put forward opinions on whether to agree to apply for a degree.
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