Clinical medicine (Clinical medicine) is the study of disease etiology, diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis, to improve the level of clinical treatment, and to promote the human body's health science. It is based on the patient's clinical manifestations, from a holistic point of view, combined with the study of disease etiology, pathogenesis and pathological process, and then determine the diagnosis, through prevention and treatment to minimize the disease, reduce the patient's pain, restore the patient's health, and protect the labor force. Clinical medicine is directly facing the disease, the patient, the patient directly implement the science of treatment.
Professional Name: Clinical Medicine
Professional Code: 630101
Professional Cultivation Objective: To cultivate the mastery of basic medicine, clinical medicine, basic theory and professional skills, engaged in urban and rural grassroots community health services assistant physician.
Specialized core competence: diagnosis and treatment of common and frequent diseases and prevention, and the ability to deal with critical illnesses.
Specialty core courses and major practical sessions: human anatomy, physiology, pathogenic biology and immunology, biochemistry, pathology, pharmacology, diagnostics, internal medicine, surgery, obstetrics and gynecology, pediatrics, preventive medicine and other core courses. Clinical skills training, apprenticeship, community health practice, and graduation internship (generally not less than 48 weeks), as well as the main characteristic courses and practical sessions of each school.
Professional directions that can be set up: community medicine, maternal and child health.