When you enter school, your health depends on your life.

On the admission notice that has been rubbed and flaunted many times, it is full of our yearning for the university and our excitement, curiosity and little worry about mysterious medicine. Although we are gathered here for different reasons, our purpose is the same-"spare no effort to save lives."

When I first entered the university, I never realized the broken hope, nor witnessed the passing of life. It seems that saving lives is just an armchair strategist. Slowly, under the instruction of parents and teachers, we are like silkworms, eating slowly, learning slowly and growing slowly.

Understand the obscure tissue culture system, study the mysterious and complicated physiology and pathology, and gradually, gradually, begin to understand the meaning of our existence, the reason that life is perishable, and the arduous mission, which urges you and me to work harder.

Life on Earth once said: "Life and death are an ultimate problem. How to face the death that will come, human beings have been exploring. " Similarly, the problem of life and death is also a lifelong problem for our medical students. Generation after generation of medical workers have made unremitting efforts and moved forward slowly on the long medical road. And we follow the footsteps of our predecessors, study hard and be fearless, trying to catch up with them and seek more opportunities for mankind.

When we entered the university, our fate was sealed. Down-to-earth, down-to-earth, considerate of patients, considerate of patients.

Doctors "sometimes treat diseases, often help and always comfort." As medical students, you and I have solemnly sworn: "Health depends on life. I volunteer to devote myself to medicine, love my motherland and be loyal to the people. Strive for the development of medical and health undertakings in the motherland and the physical and mental health of mankind for life. " This is the initial intention of you and me as medical students and the mission of becoming medical students.