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Is it difficult to major in clinical medicine?
Under the medical category, there are 1 1 specialties such as clinical medicine, stomatology and medical imaging, and there are 44 undergraduate specialties, among which clinical medicine is the most core and basic specialty.

The main difficulties in clinical medicine are as follows:

First, learning clinical medicine should be interested, resilient and have a solid biochemical foundation, which is more suitable for students with strong memory. There is a large amount of clinical medical knowledge, and the courses offered include three parts: basic courses of public education, basic courses of biomedicine and clinical medicine. It is difficult to learn, and there are many things that students need to remember. Students are especially required to remember the knowledge related to biology and chemistry. No matter what kind of subjects, students should recite what needs to be remembered on the basis of understanding. If they don't understand it, they should read it repeatedly and remember it several times.

Second, the training period of clinical hospital professionals is long, which can be divided into three categories according to the educational system: five-year system, 5+3 integration and eight-year system. Clinical medicine is a five-year undergraduate major, with the largest number of universities in China. It trains medical professionals engaged in clinical medicine. 5+3 integration is a combination of undergraduate and graduate students, focusing on cultivating high-level talents. After passing the five-year undergraduate examination, I will directly enter the three-year postgraduate study. The combination of bachelor's degree and doctor's degree in eight-year clinical medicine is aimed at cultivating high-level talents with skilled clinical work experience and independent clinical research ability. Students need to complete all the courses, pass the exam and issue a doctorate in medicine.

Third, the clinical medicine major has strict requirements for students' physical conditions. Because of the particularity of medical work, students who are color-blind and can't recognize wires, buttons, signal lights and geometric figures of any of these colors can't be admitted to clinical medicine. Students with other serious flatulence, nervous, mental, blood, endocrine and rheumatic diseases cannot be admitted to clinical medicine. In addition, all students whose one eye is corrected to 4.8 and the lens degree is greater than 800 degrees, or whose one eye is blind and the other eye is corrected to 4.8 and the lens degree is greater than 400 degrees, strabismus, slow sense of smell and stuttering are not suitable for studying clinical medicine. Students whose ears are within 3 meters, or within 5 meters, and who are completely deaf are not suitable for studying clinical medicine.

Although clinical medicine is difficult, it will pay off if you stick to it. Since I chose this major, my past efforts were spring.