Oncology is actually a very NICE department
Clinical medicine is a broad field of study that offers a wide variety of different specialty options for medical students to choose from. Here are some common clinical medicine specialties that you can choose to suit your personal interests and career goals:
Internal Medicine: is responsible for the diagnosis and treatment of systemic diseases in adults, covering diseases of all organ systems, such as heart disease, kidney disease, respiratory disease, and more.
Surgery: covers a variety of surgical treatments, such as general surgery, cardiac surgery, and neurosurgery. Surgeons need to have surgical skills and knowledge of anatomy.
Obstetrics and gynecology: responsible for the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of women's reproductive system, including maternal health care, women's physiological cycle.
Pediatrics: focuses on the health problems of children and adolescents, including the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of common childhood diseases.
Neurology: focuses on neurological disorders such as stroke, epilepsy and Parkinson's disease.
Cardiology: dedicated to the diagnosis and treatment of diseases related to the cardiovascular system, such as hypertension and coronary heart disease.
Oncology: focuses on the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of tumors.
Psychiatry: focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of psychological and mental disorders, such as depression and anxiety.
The above are just a small selection of departments in the field of clinical medicine; there are many other specialties to choose from. When choosing a department, you are advised to consider your interests, personality traits, and future career prospects. In addition, talking to experienced clinicians, practicing and observing the work environment and work content of each department will help you make a more informed choice.