As a medical student, how to build a healthy China?

The following two points:

1, do professional science with what you have learned, and explain it in simple terms.

The hardship and difficulty of studying medicine often lies in the huge content of medical knowledge and lifelong learning. However, this is also the charm of studying medicine. The human body structure is the most exquisite part in the world at present. With the efforts of predecessors, the macro understanding of the human body has been quite sufficient. The human body has 206 bones and 78 joints that can be named.

And the shape and position of heart, liver, spleen, lung and kidney. , is very clear. Studying medicine gives us the privilege of knowing the tangible self. After answering Zhihu's question for half a year, we can clearly feel the general public's lack of medical common sense. If we can carry out simple and reliable medical science popularization within our own professional scope, we will certainly improve the medical literacy of all citizens, have a correct view of diseases and reduce the tragedy of ignorance.

2, combined with their own advantages, seeking truth from facts.

The current medical evaluation system is still that scientific research is king, but I still believe that no matter whether individuals are interested in scientific research or clinical practice, they should pay attention to seeking truth from facts. If you are interested in scientific research, you should actively contact with scientific research from the beginning of your undergraduate course, and strive to become a medical scientist who does real scientific research and make achievements that can really benefit the people.

Similarly, if you are interested in clinic, you should learn professional knowledge well, understand and revise theories in practice, and enrich clinical experience.

Medical students refer to people who study all kinds of medical knowledge in medical colleges.

Including basic medicine, clinical medicine, preventive medicine, stomatology, food hygiene and nutrition, traditional Chinese medicine, clinical medicine of Chinese and Western medicine, acupuncture and massage, nursing, rehabilitation therapy, forensic medicine, medical laboratory science, anesthesiology, medical imaging, pharmacy, traditional Chinese medicine and other directions.