Which major is better for clinical medical postgraduate entrance examination?

Believe in God. The risks outside the gods are high, and the job search is narrow. Half of the better outside the gods are big hospitals, and it is difficult to enter big hospitals after graduation. Therefore, I suggest you learn from God. Just learning God, I feel very limited in finding a job!

Judging from the current situation, Kobe Bryant is stronger in surgery, because the relative pressure and risk of internal medicine are small, and the income is ok at first, and there is no pressure on people, that is, medical business trips. Surgery is risky and stressful, and the income at first is average. Only when you can operate independently can you get a better income. But surgery oppresses people, and superiors often oppress subordinates during surgery, so you are lucky to meet a leader who lets go, so you will be very happy, but when you meet an oppressor's leader, you will be finished. Extracerebral technology has a high content and requires advanced equipment, so general small hospitals do not do brain surgery or are small in scale, and the incidence of extracerebral diseases is low, so the job search outside the brain is narrow and tiring, but the income outside the brain is good. There are many people who study surgery in general surgery, but the scope of work they are looking for is very wide, and hospitals of all sizes take it. Just because of fierce competition, it is difficult to get into a big hospital, but the income of a small hospital is not necessarily poor, especially in general surgery.

Now we are facing medical reform. According to the policy of medical reform, surgery will benefit and its income will increase, but internal medicine may decline. However, medical reform is very good and difficult to implement, especially government subsidies. The national medical investment is so small, who will subsidize you? So medical reform is unknown.

To sum up, my feeling is that, according to the present situation, it is better to study surgery than to study god!