Medicine in the direction of psychiatry make the most money.
1, psychiatry: the average salary of five years after graduation: 18970 yuan. Professional demand for the most areas: Beijing, accounting for 23%. Employment direction: After graduation, students of this specialty can go to all levels of medical colleges and universities, general hospitals, brain hospitals, medical psychology centers and mental health care institutions to engage in medical treatment, teaching and scientific research work and so on. This specialty has a broad foundation, and after graduation can be engaged in clinical psychiatry in general hospitals or specialized hospitals, psychological counseling psychotherapy work of senior medical personnel.
2, maternal and child health medicine: five-year average salary: 9000 yuan. The region with the highest demand for the specialty: Guangzhou, accounting for 48%. After graduation, students of this specialty can be engaged in maternal and child health care and obstetrics and gynecology, pediatrics, prevention and treatment of common diseases at the grass-roots level, but also in the maternal and child health care business and administrative departments to engage in clinical, preventive, scientific research, management and other aspects of work.
3, stomatology: graduation five-year average salary: 8560 yuan. The region with the highest demand for the specialty: Beijing, accounting for 14%. The industry with the highest professional demand: stomatology. After graduation, students of this specialty can stomatologists have a wider field of employment, both in large hospitals engaged in stomatology, but also privately run clinics, and can be engaged in beauty salons related to facial plastic surgery, cosmetology.
The main classification of medicine
1, clinical medicine: clinical medicine is the most central area of medicine, including the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of various diseases. Clinical medicine can be further divided into different specialties, such as internal medicine, surgery, pediatrics, obstetrics and gynecology, and psychiatry.
2. Basic medicine: Basic medicine is the study of the basic principles of human structure, function and physiological processes. It includes anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, microbiology, immunology, pathology and so on.
3, medical imaging: medical imaging using a variety of imaging technologies (such as X-ray, CT scanning, nuclear magnetic **** vibration, etc.) to observe the human body structure and lesions, in order to assist medical diagnosis and treatment. Medical imaging also includes ultrasound, radiation therapy and nuclear medicine.
4. Pharmacy: Pharmacy studies the nature, synthesis, preparation, use and side effects of drugs. Pharmacists are responsible for developing and providing appropriate drug therapy programs and monitoring the effectiveness and safety of medications.
5. PUBLIC ****HEALTH: Public ****health is concerned with the prevention of disease, the promotion of health, and the control of the spread of disease. It includes the fields of epidemiology, environmental hygiene, and health education.
6, medical engineering: medical engineering applies engineering principles and techniques to the field of medicine in order to design and develop medical equipment, medical devices, and medical image processing.
7, biomedical science: biomedical science is the study of the mechanism of human disease, molecular biology, genomics and other aspects of the discipline. It is closely related to clinical medicine and basic medicine.
8, Rehabilitation Medicine: Rehabilitation medicine is concerned with the rehabilitation process of disabled or injured patients, including physical therapy, occupational therapy and speech therapy.