What is the curriculum of Shanghai Health Medical College?

Hello, senior sister took the time to answer! Medical students' schedules are usually very tight and busy. Due to the very high requirements of medical specialty, students need to invest a lot of time and energy to learn knowledge and carry out laboratory practice and internship. The daily time allocation is usually very tight, so attention should be paid to time management to complete the task.

The timetable of medical students varies from region to region and college. Under normal circumstances, it will be carried out within five working days from Monday to Friday. The following is a typical college student schedule:

1. Morning: Most students get up around 7: 30 in the morning and go to the teaching building or classroom after washing and breakfast.

2. Morning: Morning is usually an important class time for college students, usually between 8:00- 12:00. The curriculum of different majors and disciplines may be slightly different, but most courses will be completed within this time period, including lectures, experiments, group discussions and curriculum design.

3. Noon: 12 Noon to 2 pm is the time for rest and eating. Some students will eat on campus, while others will go home or go out.

4. Afternoon: Afternoon is usually the weakening time for college students, usually from 2 pm to 6 pm. Different departments and teachers sometimes adjust the morning and afternoon course time. In the afternoon, students can continue their classes or engage in academic activities, such as self-study and group discussion.

5. Evening: Evening is generally the time for self-study and extracurricular activities. Students can study in the library, study room or other study spaces. In addition, some evening classes will be taught until around 9 pm. With the end of the day, students will gradually return to the dormitory to rest.

After the course, students need to spend a lot of time finishing homework, reviewing knowledge, reading reference books and papers. In addition, after-school medical students need to participate in laboratory research projects, clinical practice, voluntary service and other activities, which require a lot of extra time. During the internship, medical students sometimes need to work night shifts or work overtime on weekends in the hospital, which may affect their normal work and rest quality.

To sum up, compared with other majors, medical students have higher requirements for their own schedules, and they need to master time management skills in order to make full use of their daily time and achieve the best learning and practical results. In a word, college students' class time is flexible, and students need to manage and plan their own time to ensure that they can make full use of each time period and achieve the best learning effect.