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What is the employment situation of clinical medical graduates in medical college this year?
Compared with graduates of other majors, graduates majoring in clinical medicine are more certain in employment and the employment situation has been good, which makes them lack the sense of competition, urgency and a little sense of superiority. Medical market research shows that most graduates are optimistic about big cities and economically developed coastal areas, and position their careers in cities, big hospitals and units with good economic benefits, and their employment expectations are too high. However, the medical and health institutions in big cities and developed areas are becoming increasingly saturated, and the competition in the medical talent market is becoming increasingly fierce. In principle, comprehensive medical institutions in large and medium-sized cities and county-level medical institutions in economically developed areas all need master's degrees, followed by CET-6 and computer basic certificates. Therefore, the expectations of graduates majoring in clinical medicine are too high, which makes it difficult to find jobs.

At present, during the five-year study period, clinical medical students in domestic universities should not only learn medical physics, human anatomy and histology, but also master the theories of medical immunology, medical psychology, neurology and psychiatry. Clinical medicine majors have certain requirements for students' physical conditions. However, when applying for a job, many hospitals require job seekers to have compound abilities, not only to be familiar with surgery, but also to have worked in internal medicine or specialties for several years. In recent years, the emerging plastic surgery is also eager for talents. In the traditional sense, the demand for talents is relatively small but practical, such as ophthalmology, stomatology, otolaryngology and so on. , is also growing. Insiders explained that after studying these majors, the risk factor of future work is lower, and it is easier to open a private clinic by yourself.

In recent years, the demand of clinical medical graduates has changed from short supply to oversupply, making it increasingly difficult to find jobs. Due to the expansion of medical colleges and universities, the total number of graduates majoring in clinical medicine has increased greatly, which has intensified the employment competition. At present, the development focus of most hospitals is not to expand the scale, but to focus on the urgently needed professionals with certain qualifications, and the situation of accepting a large number of graduates will not exist. Therefore, it is increasingly difficult for graduates majoring in clinical medicine to find jobs.