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How many years does it take to study medicine?
Usually, medical undergraduates need to study for five years. I studied book knowledge in school for 4 years, and worked as an intern in various departments of the hospital 1 year. Different from other specialties, clinical medicine is divided into three types: five-year undergraduate course, 5+3 integration enrollment (the original seven-year undergraduate course was adjusted to 5+3 integration) and eight-year undergraduate course.

Five-year undergraduate graduates can get a bachelor's degree in medicine, but they need three years of standardized training for residents after graduation; And 5+3 undergraduate and postgraduate education is 5 years of clinical undergraduate education +3 years of standardized training for residents and postgraduate education. Graduates can obtain undergraduate and postgraduate diplomas and degree certificates, standardized training certificates for residents and qualification certificates for medical practitioners.

A brief introduction to the employment of medical students.

The employment trend of clinical medicine is still optimistic. Many second-and third-tier cities are in urgent need of primary medical personnel, and there is a great demand for clinical medical graduates, especially excellent graduates with high academic qualifications.

In order to attract talents, some local hospitals will jointly invest with the government to introduce returnees or highly educated talents. Even doctoral students who graduated from excellent universities have the opportunity to get a house. So as long as you are good enough, you don't have to worry about employment at all. If you want better treatment, you can consider a local hospital.