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Which has a better employment prospect, clinical medicine or stomatology in Xuzhou Medical College?
The employment prospect of stomatology is better. Stomatologists have a wide range of employment fields. You can work in stomatology in a big hospital, you can also run a private clinic, and you can engage in related facial plastic surgery in a beauty salon. In China, the ratio of dentists to population is 1: 40000, while the internationally recognized appropriate ratio should be 1: 2000. There are about 25,000 dentists in China, but at the same time, there are 2.5 billion decayed teeth to be filled, 600 million dislocated teeth to be corrected, and 654.38 billion periodontal patients to be treated. In shanghai journal of stomatology Center, the orthodontic line for deformed teeth should be at least 1 year. Obviously, the number of dentists in China is far from meeting the needs of patients. At the same time, however, it should be noted that most dental patients in China are in rural areas, and there are almost no oral therapy chairs in rural areas, and most dental graduates want to stay in big cities with good conditions, which makes it difficult for dental students to find jobs, because even in big hospitals in big cities, the number of dental therapy chairs is limited, plus a therapy chair costs hundreds of thousands, and there are supporting disposable cups and scalpels. The hospital has no money to buy new equipment, and the original therapy chairs are already available. In order to alleviate the imbalance between supply and demand between doctors and patients, it should be the general trend to encourage private dental clinics. The existing private clinics are mixed. Although some of them are retired old dentists, most of them are Jianghu doctors without formal training. This situation is not conducive to the general public to see a doctor, nor to the popularization of oral health care in China. Therefore, the state will introduce corresponding policies, rectify private clinics, strengthen guidance, put them on the right track, and ensure that the broad masses can enjoy high-quality oral health care. Under the protection of the corresponding national policies, dentists who have graduated from regular medical colleges and received strict training are more likely to gain a favorable position in the industry competition, and they can also get rich returns while providing medical services to patients. At present, the monthly income of dentists in some big hospitals should be above 10,000 yuan. If a private clinic is set up, I believe the income will be more substantial. As long as the graduates majoring in stomatology are not too demanding on their work units and conditions, employment is generally not a problem. But if everyone wants to squeeze into big cities and hospitals, there will be a relative surplus, which will make it difficult to find a job. In fact, many small and medium-sized cities are in great need of dentists. Going to those places for development is not necessarily worse than staying in big cities. Young graduates are more likely to develop their talents and start their own businesses in those places. For example, at the time of the great development of the western region, there is a great shortage of dentists with formal education in the vast western region. I believe that the graduates of stomatology from famous universities are in great demand there and will soon become the backbone of their business, which is incomparable to those who stay in big cities and hospitals. Generally speaking, China has a high proportion of dental patients and a large number of people, and more and more people are seeing dentists, but there is a serious shortage of dentists. Therefore, stomatology still has a fairly broad development space in China. Choosing stomatology as a future career is in line with the development trend of the times, and the future of dentists is very bright. Engaged in medical education, scientific research and clinical practice after graduation: physician-helping patients solve oral diseases in medical institutions or individual clinics; Teachers-engaged in stomatology teaching in medical colleges; Scientific research workers-study the occurrence, development, prevention and treatment of oral diseases; Sales staff-engaged in marketing work in dental medical equipment companies, toothpaste companies, dental materials companies, etc.

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