What does it mean for hospital interns to change their major?

Hospital interns changing their major refers to medical students or graduate students who practice in hospitals and choose different departments to practice according to their own professional direction. This practice of changing majors aims at deepening medical students' knowledge and understanding of specific diseases and cases, and also helps them to better master the diagnosis and treatment skills and experience of corresponding departments and prepare for becoming qualified doctors in the future.

If hospital interns want to change their major, they need to communicate with the post supervisor to confirm whether they can make transfer arrangements. After that, medical students need to submit transfer applications to the personnel and teaching departments of the hospital, and participate in the corresponding examinations and interviews according to the procedures, so that the hospital can finally determine the transfer arrangements for medical students. After the examination interview, the hospital will determine the final job position of medical students according to their own needs, professional background and personal wishes, and notify relevant departments to make deployment.

Hospital interns can change their major, which will help them gradually understand all aspects of medical work and tap their potential and direction in medical career. This practical on-the-job learning mode enables medical students and graduate students to have face-to-face communication and interaction with patients in the real workplace, and improves their medical literacy and professional level. For hospitals, the transfer of hospital interns is also a good talent training mechanism to help medical colleges train qualified medical talents for the society.