Is there anyone who works in the hospital information department?
The work of computer application major and information department is very compatible. Of course, after entering, you have to learn a lot of knowledge and skills to be competent. Just entered the business, generally engaged in terminal maintenance, need to be familiar with computer hardware, involving computers, printers, scanners and so on. And you know something about the operating system. At least, you should be familiar with windows2000 xp 2003 because workstations use these more, printers, needle-type inkjet lasers, and you should know that there are three directions for high-end points when there is a fault. One is the construction, configuration and management requirements of network maintenance, such as network equipment, servers, switches, routers, firewalls, etc. Understand the network operating system basically like Windows. 2000 \ 2003 \ 2008 enterprise SERVER and Linux should understand that servers such as dhcp DNS HTTP EMAIL ftp domain controller proxy server may need a programming direction, which may involve program modification. If there is source code, it is more likely that hospitals with large information systems have systems such as HILIS RISEMR. Generally speaking, there must be at least one language to build C/S B/S architecture application software. Well, it's good to know something popular like JAVA. NET, at least the pressure will be much lighter when it comes to the system. Another point is the direction of the database. You can use mainstream languages like oracle ms sqlserver db2, such as database backup and recovery, subscription and publishing, SQL command stored procedure triggers, and so on. Well, it may not be demanding, but it will be broader.