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Postgraduate courses in clinical pharmacy
Postgraduates in pharmacy are divided into many majors: medicine, pharmacy, pharmacy, pharmacology and so on. Different majors have different examination subjects. English and politics are compulsory for postgraduate entrance examination. In addition, starting from this year, the postgraduate entrance examination for general pharmacy in colleges and universities will only test drug synthesis (generally organic, analytical, biochemical and physiological).

Drug synthesis specifically includes:

Direction of pharmaceutical analysis: analytical chemistry, inorganic chemistry and pharmaceutical analysis. Direction of medicinal chemistry: organic chemistry and medicinal chemistry.

Pharmaceutical direction: biochemistry, physical chemistry, pharmacy

Pharmacological direction: biochemistry, pharmacology

Through the analysis of the subjects of clinical pharmacy postgraduate entrance examination, we can roughly understand the setting direction of the postgraduate entrance examination questions of this major. Candidates should carefully read the examination subjects published in the examination syllabus, select appropriate review materials, and review them in a targeted manner to prevent half the effort. Candidates can also compare the examination subjects of different institutions offering this major horizontally and choose the most suitable institution and major. In addition, for some majors, the examination subjects of postgraduate entrance examination represent the overall scientific research development goals and research level of the major to a certain extent. After entering the re-examination session, you can expand within your ability to help candidates enter the thinking and knowledge reserve needed for postgraduate entrance examination in advance and help candidates "have something to say" in the written test and interview.