The western plan refers to seven special projects: rural education, serving rural construction, healthy villages, grassroots youth work, rural social governance, and serving Xinjiang and Tibet. A healthy village means that if you are a medical major, you can engage in rural doctors' work such as health and epidemic prevention, monitoring, management, diagnosis and treatment, and nursing in rural grassroots medical and health institutions such as township hospitals and village clinics.
Grass-roots youth work refers to those who meet the selection criteria of the western plan and have served as leaders of league organizations at all levels, and can engage in the construction of grass-roots organizations of the Communist Youth League at or below the county level. Grass-roots party affairs, promoting employment and entrepreneurship, preventing illegal crimes, volunteering and other youth work.