Hospitals: become a medical staff, to save lives and help others; become an administrative staff, in the medical office, science and education, sensory control, education, science and technology, human resources, and other departments, engaged in medical management.
Related government departments: medical administrators at all levels of the Health Commission, health technicians at the CDC, health quarantine personnel at the Customs and Excise Department, prison doctors at all levels of market supervision and management departments (engaged in the quality management of medicines, medical devices and cosmetics or engaged in inspection and quarantine, law enforcement supervision and regulation, etc.), street offices (engaged in the protection of people's livelihood services, etc.).
Medical researchers: mainly engaged in medical research and development, including research and clinical trials of new drugs and treatments.
Medical educators: mainly engaged in medical education and training, including teaching and research and administration, etc.
Administrative and operational work for medical organizations such as health insurance companies, such as claims processing or underwriting.
Pharmacy graduates have more employment directions, the following is a list of some of the common employment direction:
Researchers: in universities, research institutes, pharmaceutical companies in the research department, engaged in drug research and development work.
Hospital pharmacist: in the hospital pharmacy, pharmacy, pharmaceutical companies, etc. engaged in preparation, quality control, clinical pharmacy and other work.
Pharmacist: engaged in the quality appraisal of drugs and the formulation of corresponding quality standards in drug testing laboratories.
Company staff, pharmaceutical sales staff: in the pharmaceutical trading company or pharmaceutical enterprises engaged in drug production, distribution and sales work.