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What does it mean to be a clinical-oriented student?
Clinical medical oriented students refer to a policy formulated to help remote areas, ethnic minority areas and industries with difficult working environment to train talents and ensure that they obtain a certain number of graduates.

I. Employment prospects:

The prospects are good. Compared with non-directional students, the work unit has been set, so you can concentrate on improving your ability.

Directional students usually decide their work unit or work area before going to school, which can save the trouble of finding a job. Concentrate on your studies If you make good use of it, you can gain a lot, and your family don't have to worry, and you don't have to run around.

Second, the salary:

The salary is not exactly the same everywhere, and the salary of oriented medical students is around 4 thousand. After five-year undergraduate training for three years, the salary level of medical students is average, but in relatively backward areas, the salary can maintain ordinary family expenses.

After six years of service, you need to pass the exam to formally become a national medical staff. As long as you have contacts or rich experience and unique technology, you can enter the county-level hospital.

Advantages and disadvantages of students in clinical medicine;

First, the benefits:

1, low admission score (especially when there are many recruitment plans), free of tuition and living allowance.

You can join this ranks after graduation. After joining the job, there is a basic salary, five insurances and one gold (township hospitals).

Undergraduate oriented medical students are mainly oriented to medical and health posts in township hospitals. Report on schedule after graduation, and gradually implement the preparation according to relevant policies, and incorporate it into the preparation management. Medical college students do not promise to be included in the establishment management.

3. During the service period, the three-year training plan will participate in the first three base examinations in the province free of charge (adjustment can be arranged if you fail to pass the examination), and you only need to stay in the township for three years.

4. After the training, you can take the attending (intermediate) exam.

Second, the shortcomings:

1, with working experience, generally at least 6 years.

Undergraduate medical students must serve in designated units for not less than 6 years in accordance with the agreement, and specialist medical students must also serve in designated village clinics for not less than 6 years in accordance with the agreement.

If the standardized resident training (assistant general practitioner training) cannot be completed within the specified time, although it can be extended, the extension time is not included in the service years.

2, you can't take the postgraduate entrance examination.

3. The work place is in township hospitals, and the platform is low.