Second, when graduate students enter county-level hospitals, they will get the attention of leaders, so there will be heavy administrative tasks, which will reduce the clinical time of graduate students and it is difficult to promote the improvement of technical strength.
Third, the platform of county-level hospitals is small, so it is difficult to provide graduate students with opportunities to study in national or even world-class hospitals, which limits their learning ability.
Fourth, the medical staff in county hospitals can't keep up with the technology, so it is difficult to cooperate with graduate students. When the gap between the two is huge, there will be a running-in process, which is likely to be the assimilation of graduate students by low-level medical teams.
Fifth, modern medicine relies on instruments to diagnose diseases, and county hospitals are not equipped with advanced inspection instruments. It is difficult for a clever woman to cook without rice, and graduate students cannot make accurate judgments on diseases.
Sixth, all the doctors who went to graduate school chose a major to develop. County hospitals are not detailed in disciplines, and they are basically general practitioners. The manpower in the hospital is also in short supply, so it is difficult to offer a specialist to a doctor.
10 years ago, our county hospital went to a famous university to study for a doctorate. I entered our county hospital because of love. Go to the dean and want some special care. To put it bluntly, I just want to be a deputy director or a director of a department or something. After all, more than a decade ago, there were not many doctoral students in county hospitals. Especially in poor counties like ours. As a result, the dean told her that if you are willing to do it, we will not stay if you are not willing to do it. The doctor left in tears. I want to have a big fight. I think I have the ability. I didn't expect people to care about her at all. Ten years ago. There is a doctor from Zhejiang University in our hospital, and the director of the department asks him to write medical records every day. Endless handwriting. Finally left, too. There is also an attending doctor with 7 years' working experience in Chongqing. It is also to let the medical records be handwritten every day. Finally, the doctor went to a third-class first-class hospital and was arranged by a director. In our hospital, he has a junior college degree. Do you think the director of the department is in a hurry? But the department director is over 50 and has rich experience. Finally, the hospital held a meeting and promoted people with academic qualifications. Several old directors resigned. Start making trouble. Keep trying. Finally, under pressure, the hospital leaders changed the director of the department. But the pressure was so great that it didn't calm down until the old directors opened a doctor's clinic.
Academic qualifications are particularly valued in China, not only because people with high academic qualifications belong to a minority in society, but also because it is generally believed that people with high academic qualifications represent a high level, which is true in all walks of life.
It takes a long time to go to school in China, especially after high school. Among the people aged 20 to 40 in China, less than 50% are undergraduates, less than 20% are postgraduates and less than 5% are doctoral students. Why is the proportion of graduate students so low that they are not dominant in county-level hospitals?
As a person in a medical environment, express your true feelings: if you want to go to a third-class hospital in a first-tier city, a doctorate is a stepping stone, and you have to be a doctor in a double-class university. At present, it is difficult for most master's and doctoral interns in the top three hospitals to stay in the teaching hospitals. Take the Obstetrics and Gynecology Department of our own hospital for example, we recruit one person every year, and graduate students graduate almost 15 times a year, so most people need to find their own way out and choose to go back to their hometown.
According to my own feelings, those who choose to study medicine in China are generally middle or lower-middle families, and most of them come from county towns or rural areas. It stands to reason that such a group of people from big cities to county towns should belong to high-tech talents. In fact, most graduate students have very few opportunities to treat patients or perform surgery in practice hospitals. The graduate students who studied in the top 10 hospital in China had two operations by themselves three years later. Only the person who took me or my fellow teachers and sisters have such an opportunity, and more people are watching others treat. Doctors have no practical skills, except that their vision is higher than that of county doctors, and their skills may not be as good as that of county doctors. Therefore, most graduate students go to county hospitals, that is, on paper, it is difficult to cure patients by putting the contents of books on them.
The above is my understanding of studying medicine 10. Do you think so? Welcome to leave a comment and make progress together.
The whole medical system has degenerated! Chinese medicine blind date! Western medicine diagnosis is very dependent on equipment! The diagnosis and treatment equipment of Chinese medicine is basically the same as that of western medicine hospitals. In this epidemic, "white lung" was obviously exposed, and "white lung" appeared in C?only. Anatomists repeatedly called for a quick autopsy, and it took a long time to realize the autopsy. The conclusion is: through dissection, it is found that the lungs store phlegm in a large area! In the past, the older generation of western medicine could hear the sputum in the lungs with a stethoscope! But now doctors and medical equipment are also difficult to diagnose! This is not degradation. What is this? The director of a Chinese medicine hospital said: "C, color Doppler ultrasound" means looking, smelling, asking and cutting! In addition to other complicated symptoms, it is a little bad breath: can C and color ultrasound be detected? . Moreover, many years ago, western medicine had a specific medicine to dilute sputum. How can you be helpless in the face of Niigata? .
It is a common problem that the technical strength of county-level hospitals is not obviously improved after recruiting masters. No matter whether I graduated from a master's degree or a doctor's degree, I just did some topics and published several articles under the guidance of my tutor. Clinically, they are still novices and need to be trained vigorously to shoulder the burden of clinicians. They are better than science and engineering graduates in researching a subject or writing articles, but not necessarily much better than science and engineering graduates in clinical technology. Three generations of gentlemen. Clinical medicine is an empirical science, without the continuous accumulation of solid lines, it will not become a natural product. What you get on paper is so shallow that you never know what you have to do.
I feel the same problem. Some county-level hospitals are not particularly highly educated doctors, that is, some graduate students have arrived, and the promotion of hospitals is not obvious. Therefore, the most important thing in the use of talents is to look at the people who use them. The most important thing is the cultural background of this hospital. Have you trained these people and are you useful? In the hospital, where senior intellectuals gather, it is difficult to use young people through public discussion.
The current master's degree can't be said that the level is not high, and he has mastered new knowledge and technology, but his professionalism needs further tempering.
Graduate students only have certain theoretical research in a certain academic field. After the graduate students complete the course, they can meet the requirements of master's degree through thesis defense, and the school or scientific research institution will issue a master's degree certificate according to the requirements of the degree. Does not mean that graduate students have high graduation skills. If it's just an armchair strategist, it's no different from Zhao Kuo.
In fact, it is a lack of clinical experience. Medicine is a practical science and needs experience. Only by seeing more cases can we deal with all kinds of patients.
Education is just a stepping stone. Only people with experience, ability and ability to do things are the talents needed by hospitals.