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A summary of the thinking of answering questions in interviews of traditional Chinese medicine
First of all, let's take a look at the difference between the interview and written examination in the medical and health system:

1. The written test answer can directly list the main points;

2. In addition to considering various points, interview answers should be good at using words or sentences that connect all the points in series.

Then, look at the characteristics of the interview itself:

1. The interview process is not only an examination of professional knowledge, but also a comprehensive examination of language expression ability and logical thinking ability.

2. Most of the professional topics involved in the interview are relatively simple topics with strong professional characteristics.

3. The answer form is flexible, which is equivalent to the subjective question in the written test. The core knowledge framework is correct, and the explanation part is skillful and selective. The key is the ability of language organization and the ability of linking professional knowledge.

Now our interview skills are beginning to emerge:

1. Take those parts with strong basic characteristics of traditional Chinese medicine that can be used as short-answer questions or discussion forms as the first review part.

2. Grasp the core knowledge points, that is, the main framework of knowledge.

3. polish and enrich the answers in your own good way. Commonly used are explanation definition, cause analysis, symptom analysis, syndrome classification and so on. And you can choose according to your own specialties.

Practice more, so that you can not only think, but also speak clearly and logically.

For example, please talk about the main contents of five-color main diseases?

To answer this question, we must first know which five colors are. Then there are major diseases. This is the basic framework. Just answering these questions is not a discussion, and it will also give the examiner a bad impression that the knowledge is not fully understood, but only recited and listed. So we need to further elaborate and polish it.

(1) We can start with the mechanism, such as cold syndrome, qi stagnation, blood stasis, pain, convulsion and so on. Most of them are caused by stagnation of qi and blood and obstruction of meridians.

(2) can contact life and clinic. For example, the cold syndrome dominated by cyan will think that people who wear thin clothes in winter will turn blue with cold, and even some people will have bruises on their legs because they wear too thin clothes; Clinically, patients with convulsions will also have clinical manifestations such as cyanosis of lips.

For the examination of some common clinical diseases, we can also start from the perspectives of etiology, pathogenesis and syndrome classification. Master flexibility, foster strengths and avoid weaknesses, highlight professionalism, and express fluently and logically.