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Self-evaluation of graduation of Chinese pharmacy major
Traditional Chinese medicine is an important part of China's ancient heritage, and it is not easy to learn it well. But I believe that after several years of classroom study, everyone will still master a lot of Chinese medicine knowledge. The following is my graduation self-evaluation of traditional Chinese medicine, which is for reference only and I hope it will help you.

The short internship time of TCM graduation self-evaluation is fleeting, and a period of time has left me with a lot of summaries. Ideologically, I learned to arm my mind with correct and advanced theories and establish a correct world outlook, outlook on life and values. As always, strengthen your political beliefs, keep learning all kinds of books and strive to improve your quality!

During my internship in the hospital, I worked hard to improve my communication skills and work level, initially mastered the workflow of hospital pharmacy, and learned about the management of hospital pharmacy, which was well received by the internship unit. Of course, there are still many shortcomings. In my future work and study, I will continue to work hard to improve my own shortcomings, improve my learning methods and improve my theoretical level. While improving the scientific and cultural quality, we should also strive to improve the ideological and moral quality, so as to become a compound talent with all-round development in morality, intelligence and physical fitness, adapt to the development requirements of the 2 1 century, and be a socialist builder with ideals, morality, culture and discipline.

During this period, I strictly abide by the rules and regulations of the hospital and am full of gratitude. I will always remember the spirit of "saving lives and practicing revolutionary humanitarianism" in the hospital. You try to be kind to everyone around you, do everything within your responsibilities, truly serve patients, and do not disgrace the mission of medical staff.

In short, this period is a few years of continuous learning and enrichment, and a few years of active exploration and gradual maturity. In the future, I will guard against arrogance and rashness, be diligent and dedicated, and make greater achievements in my ordinary work and study.

Self-evaluation of Chinese Medicine Graduation I am a fresh undergraduate majoring in Chinese Medicine in xx Department of xx University. Through some preliminary understanding of your company, I intend to join your company and do my part. In order to facilitate the company to understand me, I now introduce myself as follows:

Four years in college is a hard-won learning opportunity for me. During this great time, I learned my major well, expanded my knowledge as much as possible and strengthened my ability training. I learned a lot of knowledge and exercised my various abilities. I study hard in basic courses, deepen my professional knowledge and get excellent grades. He has been among the best for many times and won scholarships every year. In recent years, I have systematically studied Chinese medicine, pharmacy, Chinese medicine foundation, Chinese medicine, prescription, medicinal botany, Chinese medicine resources, Chinese medicine chemistry, pharmacology, Chinese medicine pharmacology, Chinese medicine processing, Chinese medicine pharmacy, Chinese medicine analysis, pharmaceutical affairs management and other courses.

Through several years of study, I have the following knowledge and ability:

1, master the basic theory of traditional Chinese medicine and be familiar with the basic knowledge of clinical medication;

2, master the basic principles and skills of extraction, separation and detection of chemical components of traditional Chinese medicine, master the basic theories and skills of quality analysis of traditional Chinese medicine;

3, master the basic theory and experimental skills of pharmacology and toxicology of traditional Chinese medicine;

4. Have the basic theory and skills of processing, preparation and analysis of traditional Chinese medicine;

5, familiar with the basic knowledge of pharmaceutical management regulations, policies and marketing;

6. Understand the academic development of traditional Chinese medicine.

At school, I actively participate in various collective activities from classes to departments and schools, and make suggestions for the collective. Always care about your classmates and get along well with everyone. As a class cadre, I strive to serve my classmates, actively assist teachers in their work, carry out various activities, and coordinate the relationship between classmates and the collective, so that our class can become a class collective full of vitality.

In my after-school life, I also insist on cultivating my extensive hobbies and physical exercise to keep myself in the best condition. In order to improve my social communication and ability to use all kinds of knowledge, I actively participate in social practice. In the past three years, I have joined young volunteers and participated in the training of the school party school. These experiences not only enhanced my ability to bear hardships and stand on my own feet, but also improved my ability to cooperate and communicate with others.

I am outgoing, cheerful and lively, warm and generous, with a correct attitude towards life, open-minded and positive, and can accept new things quickly. My greatest characteristics are: warm-hearted, honest and trustworthy, innovative and pioneering, and brave in challenging myself. Be strict with yourself and be lenient with others. "If you want to respect yourself, you must first respect yourself." Good interpersonal relationship is based on understanding and communication, so my relationship with my classmates is very harmonious.

The world is endless. In the past four years, I have accumulated a lot and made a qualitative leap in all aspects, but I know that apart from theoretical knowledge, my experience is still shallow. Reading thousands of books and taking Wan Li Road still need me to improve in my future practical work and study! I firmly believe that opportunities will pity those who are prepared. I look forward to a bright future and am always ready!

After a summer internship, I learned that for students, internship can give each student more opportunities to try different jobs, play different social roles, and gradually complete the transformation of professional roles. Through my continuous efforts, both in practice and at work, I have learned something and gained something.

In my daily practice, I have learned a lot that I can't learn from textbooks, and I have encountered many difficulties and setbacks, and I have seen many problems in myself. I used to think that the analysis of liquid chromatography was very simple, and the sample preparation and needle insertion were completed, but now I find it is not that simple. In practical work, external factors such as samples, mobile phase, instruments, temperature and humidity have great influence on it, and if any factor goes wrong, a qualified atlas cannot be obtained.

I encountered many difficulties in the early stage, but with the help and guidance of my teacher, I was able to overcome all kinds of difficulties and successfully complete the task. From this, I learned how to find, analyze and solve problems, and realized the scientific and rigorous nature of medical research. Therefore, I no longer simply ask the teacher for knowledge, but think and analyze more. I no longer learn the rules of books rigidly, but learn to use them. Can skillfully operate various instruments, independently complete various experiments, and improve the overall quality.

In the meantime, I abide by the rules and regulations of the pharmacy. I'm not late for work, I don't leave early, I love my work, I care about patients, I get along well with my colleagues, and they also teach me a lot of knowledge.

Secondly, what I learned in the western pharmacy:

First of all, I learned the placement of drugs: similar drugs are put together, so that I can do first in first out.

Second, I learned to read prescriptions: first look at the doctor's number, then at the age, and finally at the usage and dosage.

Third, learn to receive prescriptions, carefully receive prescriptions, and check whether there are any drug compatibility taboos.

Fourth, learn the pricing and charging of prescriptions.

What I won't forget is that behind my valuable experience, with the ardent care of leaders at all levels and the expectations of teachers, I will try my best to do better!