Japan's new policy: students studying medicine in Japan will be more broadly employed

A few days ago, Japan's Ministry of Justice revised the work limit for foreigners engaged in the medical field; it eliminated the employment limit for a number of positions in the medical industry, covering related professional occupations such as dentists, nurses, health care workers and midwives. This is particularly good news for students studying in Japan. With this policy, students studying medicine in Japan will have a wider range of employment. ? The new policy? Modification involves dentists, nurses and other professionals

According to the study abroad experts, the Japanese Ministry of Justice to modify the medical field engaged in the work of foreigners, the abolition of a number of positions in the medical industry, the employment of years of experience, involving dentists, nurses, health care workers and midwives and other related professionals.

Study abroad experts pointed out that: before the bill was amended, even if foreigners have obtained the relevant national qualifications to engage in the field of medical care in Japan, dental surgeons are limited to six years of work, nurses are limited to seven years of work, health care workers and midwives are limited to four years of work, years from the date of qualification to start calculating. The revised bill removes the restriction on the number of years of service. When talking about the main reasons for the revision of the new bill, experts believe that there is a serious shortage of hospital staff in Japan, foreign laborers have a high social status in Japan, and the Japanese government is willing to favor it in terms of policy. At the same time, it is also to attract foreign senior professionals to alleviate the increasingly serious aging in Japan brought about by the shortage of talent, manpower shortage and other contradictions.

Bringing hot related professionals to study in Japan

Japan's Ministry of Justice to modify the medical field of foreigners engaged in the work of the limit, the majority of domestic students will bring how the impact of it?

In this regard, experts studying in Japan believe that this is good news for Chinese medical students, because Chinese students will be more convenient to work in Japan after graduation, students who are interested in the development of the medical field in Japan may wish to pay more attention to the information of studying in Japan. In the opinion of experts, after the introduction of this bill, it is bound to drive the fire of Japanese medical field related majors, and at the same time, there will be more students choose to study in Japan, and employment development in Japan. After the adjustment of the study abroad policy, the previous work experience requirement has been canceled, and the international students who have obtained the relevant national qualifications in Japan are also easy to be employed by Japanese medical organizations. Japan is rich in medical education resources and has advanced medical equipment and facilities; Japan is a world leader in the fields of dentistry, radiology and anesthesia. Japan's various disciplines are carefully divided, such as the nursing profession, which is divided into community nursing, geriatric nursing, etc. The subdivided specialties are conducive to more in-depth and professional learning.

Should prepare the language in advance and pay attention to the qualification examination

It is understood that the vast majority of countries in the overseas medical, foreigners are restricted from applying for clinical medicine, so foreigners can only choose to pharmacy, health care or nutritional sciences and other disciplines, but in Japan there is no such problem. Japan's medical profession is carefully divided into disciplines, such as dentistry, medicine, veterinary medicine, pharmacy, nutrition, health care, nursing and other disciplines can choose to study.

Study abroad experts pointed out that the first thing to do is to prepare for the Japanese language. Secondly, some schools in Japan also offer English-medium courses in medical specialties, such as the University of Tsukuba. In addition, the Japanese medical profession is generally six years of study, relatively speaking, medicine is a relatively difficult to learn in all subjects, so students who intend to choose to study medical science should be prepared psychologically.