Medical specialty is a relatively rigorous discipline. Generally speaking, you must have a hard-working heart to learn this major. I believe everyone knows this very well. After all, doctors treat people and can't joke.
I once met a Chinese medicine teacher, who was a teacher in a university. He told me his medical student experience. He said that he had studied Chinese medicine seriously for eight years, when he was only at the entry level. Think about how hard it is. In these eight years, let's think about how many books we can read just by reading books. What's more, people not only read books, but also need other knowledge to fill them. Alas, they talk more and more.
Today, in our question, we mentioned that a university teacher drew hundreds of pictures of traditional Chinese medicine by hand, which was not easy. Chinese medicine is extensive and profound in China, with a history of thousands of years. Learning Chinese medicine is no easier than western medicine, and students of Chinese medicine should be able to understand it.
So our question today is mainly to ask medical students how versatile they are. This is one-sided. Their omnipotence is definitely outstanding in medicine, but medicine is more difficult to learn, so it is more difficult to learn than other majors. But medical students are still very versatile. There are many medical students around me, and their knowledge is very wide.
When we encounter some knowledge about diseases, they will use scientific knowledge to answer our questions and make us stop thinking, which is good. Personally, I think medical students are very comprehensive.