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Is it difficult for non-medical majors to take the examination of health administrators?
It's difficult because I have no time to study. As all nurses know, I'm too busy every day, let alone reading books, and I seldom play with my mobile phone. Even when I come home from work, I'm too tired to move. Every day, only on the way to work, by car, or on the way to work, watch videos and do problems; If you have a book, you will encounter a breakthrough. Take some time to read it.

Because of the foundation of nursing medicine, it is not difficult. The courses of health managers are basically the basic knowledge of health management, basic health protection, nutrition and food safety, mental health, TCM health preservation, rehabilitation medicine and physical activity knowledge. I just need to review what I learned in college.

I signed up earlier, and I was learning all kinds of information about health managers six months before the exam. It is said that health managers can't register individually, so I spend more time on consulting institutions and choosing institutions. It takes about two or three months from registration to examination to study. However, they all need time to study. I wonder if there is 1 month.

If I teach myself, I always pass four times.

The first time: start learning with the video. After studying several chapters, I found that the video was too verbose, so I read the book by myself, got a general understanding of the structure and knew which chapter was more important. The second time: buy a question bank, do the questions while watching, and then draw the key points in the textbook in turn after finishing the questions. The third time (one month before the exam): organize your notes and take notes carefully. The fourth time (two weeks before the exam): It is already before the exam, and my notes are combined with those drawn in the original textbook.

The other is the live broadcast class before the exam: cross talk before the exam, which is very useful. I have skipped all my previous videos, only this one has been watched several times. I don't know if other institutions have this course, but I do. I can strengthen the memory of the content of the test center by systematically combing the knowledge points, be familiar with the way of setting questions in the test center, and explain the important and difficult points to get high marks.

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The examination for health managers adopts the way of man-machine dialogue, just like the driving test, which is a multiple-choice question. It should be noted that the theoretical test can return the revised answer, but the skill test can't. Speaking of which, I believe that the applicant for a health manager should be able to operate a computer. If they are not familiar with the man-machine dialogue operating system, get familiar with it quickly. I don't think so.

The theoretical knowledge in the morning depends entirely on your own study. Many friends here took the exam in April, but some of them basically stayed on the basic theoretical knowledge, because there was no direct study, and most of the students took the exam by reading books. So if you read a book, it's easy. Theoretical knowledge is based on the knowledge points in textbooks. Many books are original words.

The skill test in the afternoon is relatively difficult. If it is not medical professional advice, it is not too difficult, just follow the teacher's systematic review and prepare for the exam.

Typing on a mobile phone is really inconvenient and the logic is a bit messy. Please forgive me. In a word, it is not difficult to take the exam of health manager. As long as you study hard and do what the teacher thinks, you will pass the exam.