What subjects do Jiangsu medical institutions take in the recruitment examination?

Institutions refer to social service organizations organized by state organs or other organizations with the purpose of social welfare and engaged in education, science and technology, culture, health and other activities. It does not belong to government agencies, and its personnel are different from civil servants. Institutions in China can be roughly divided into four categories: reference civil servants (such as detention centers and traffic police teams), full funding (such as schools), financial subsidies/surplus funding (such as hospitals), and self-supporting (such as publishing houses). Posts in public institutions are divided into three categories: management posts, professional and technical posts and grass-roots skills posts.

After knowing what a health institution is, let's look at the classification of health institutions. Health institutions mainly include hospitals at all levels, township hospitals, maternal and child health centers, centers for disease control, health supervision bureaus, cooperative medical management offices, and food and drug supervision bureaus.

Basic medical knowledge: physiology, pathology, pharmacology, diagnostics, anatomy, biochemistry, biology, etc. Basic knowledge of nursing: nursing technology and corresponding knowledge of internal medicine, surgery, gynecology and pediatrics.

Professional subjects: medical imaging, anesthesiology, pharmacy, etc.

Although the examination emphasis varies greatly from place to place and even from hospital to hospital, the unified proposition of the Health Bureau, professional compulsory courses and main courses are still the most common and common examination contents.

The above are all the answers to which subjects are tested in the recruitment examination of Jiangsu medical institutions.