The most pitiful professions in medicine are clinical medicine, forensic medicine, pharmacy and Chinese medicine, etc. The worst professional employment is radiology. Because many medical institutions have adopted advanced radiology technology, such as computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), reducing the need for radiology technicians.
1. Clinical Medicine:
Clinical medicine is one of the most traditional and common medical specialties. Although doctors are an important talent needed by the society, the clinical medicine specialty is characterized by fierce competition, high learning pressure and long training cycle. In addition, medical students are required to undergo long periods of internship and residency training, with high work intensity, irregular working hours, and high demands on individual physical and mental health.
2,Forensic Science Major:
Forensic science is the study of forensic science knowledge and skills of the profession, mainly engaged in the field of forensic science, such as forensic pathology, forensic toxicology, etc.. Positions in forensic science are usually found in government departments, forensic research organizations, forensic laboratories, or forensic hospitals. Recruitment at these organizations may be affected by budgetary constraints and government policies that limit employment opportunities for forensic science professionals.
3. Pharmacy program:
The pharmacy program trains pharmacists, and students are required to learn about the preparation, formulation and pharmacology of drugs. However, the employment situation of pharmacy majors is not optimistic. Competition in the drug market is fierce and the demand for pharmacists is low, resulting in relatively few jobs.
4, Chinese medicine major:
Chinese medicine majors train Chinese medicine practitioners, and students need to learn the classical theories of Chinese medicine, Chinese herbal medicine and other knowledge, and clinical practice. Although Chinese medicine has a long history and cultural heritage in China, the development of modern medicine has brought certain challenges to the employment situation of Chinese medicine majors. The modern medical system focuses more on Western medicine, and there are relatively few employment opportunities for TCM practitioners.
5. Radiology Specialties
With the continuous advancement and improvement of medical imaging technologies, such as magnetic **** vibration imaging (MRI) and ultrasound, some traditional radiology techniques may be gradually replaced or reduced in demand. This, coupled with some changes and adjustments in the healthcare system, such as reducing healthcare costs and improving efficiencies, may result in a reduced demand for radiology services, thus affecting employment opportunities.
There are also radiology tasks that can be performed through automated technology or outsourced services, which may reduce the need for radiology professionals. For example, certain image scans and analyses can be performed by remote diagnostic imaging specialists, eliminating the need for on-site radiologists.
5, personal experience
I have a classmate is a Chinese doctor, in his view, when he chose in the university of traditional Chinese medicine as a profession in fact, he has been the dream of the doctor, and his grades in the university period are very good, but in reality, he seems to Chinese medicine in this industry is not popular, employment is very serious.
When he was looking for a job after graduating from college, it was simply too difficult for him. After all, the industry of traditional Chinese medicine is not much demand for talents, a hospital is afraid that there are only a few Chinese doctors, and if he wants to enter the third-class hospital as a doctor, the requirements in all aspects are very high.
Plus the fact that there were only one or two places in the hospital he wanted to get into at that time, so it was very competitive for him. In the end, he still failed in the interview, and after experiencing one failure after another, he finally chose to return to his hometown to enter the local hospital. He also has a lot of Chinese medicine students have not found a job until now, and many of them have finally changed careers, and chose to work with their own specialties do not match.