What does the Medical Vocational Aptitude Test test?

The Medical Professional Aptitude Test uses an objective paper-and-pencil test to mainly test basic qualities and ability elements closely related to medical and health work, including communication and understanding abilities, judgment and reasoning Ability, information processing ability and medical common sense.

Communication and understanding ability: Examine the candidate’s ability to quickly and accurately understand and grasp the connotation of text materials, and use language and words to think and communicate. This includes searching for main information and important details based on the material; correctly understanding the meaning of the material; summarizing the gist of the material; inferring the implicit information of the material; judging whether new ideas are consistent with the original meaning of the material; judging the nature of interpersonal relationships in language situations; judging the author's tendency, Intentions, attitudes, etc.

Judgment and reasoning ability: Examine the logical judgment, reasoning and problem-solving abilities necessary for candidates to engage in medical and health work. It mainly includes the comparison, synthesis, deduction and induction of text materials and the relationship between various things.

Information processing ability: Examine the candidate’s abstract reasoning ability to recognize and analyze verbal and non-verbal information. It involves the comprehensive understanding and analysis and processing ability of charts and numbers; and the ability to make the best decisions through processes such as identification, comparison, refinement, calculation, inference, and mining when having incomplete or fuzzy information.

Medical knowledge: Examine the basic knowledge that candidates should know and their ability to use this knowledge to make analysis and judgment. It involves medical psychology, medical ethics, health policy, health laws and regulations, current affairs politics and other aspects.