First of all, to answer the question of your recent graduation: generally speaking, foreign companies are not very receptive to students who have just graduated. Work experience and personal charisma often determine the success of the interview. Of course, it doesn't mean that graduates can't get into foreign companies. Some foreign companies, such as Johnson & Johnson, will have a special campus recruitment program, in the eve of graduation to the designated school to select talent. For the owner, I still recommend to go to the relevant company for a period of time as an intern, whether as an ADMIN assistant or to the hospital as a project observer, to give the boss the opportunity to observe your ability, it is a good choice. Of course, this company is not necessarily the company you will end up going to. Internship experience counts as work experience.
Secondly, the study of the test can be done in the foreign enterprise what the problem: you can interview with a central laboratory with foreign enterprises, such as some CRO companies, Convince, Quintessence, Medison and so on. There is to do test-related laboratory work. In addition, you can interview pharmaceutical companies, such as medical devices with the nature of the company, where the most is to do sales and technical support, the service object is also the hospital. Pharmaceutical companies also specialize in drugs, such as Bayer, Novartis, what, to go is to do pharmaceutical representatives, that is, drug sales, customers are also hospitals.