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FAQs about Traditional Chinese Medicine Qualifications

Ⅰ Working in a traditional Chinese medicine clinic, how to respond to some frequently asked questions

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Ⅱ Common professional questions in medical student interviews.

Thirty-six strategies for medical student interviews (outline)

1. Please take 3-5 minutes to briefly introduce yourself.

2. In what ways have you benefited from studying postgraduate courses (what progress have you made)?

I think it should be the improvement of learning integration ability, professional theory, scientific research ability, etc.

3. What courses did you study for your Ph.D., and what were your results?

The compulsory courses include English, politics, professional courses (...), professional basic courses (...), and elective courses include statistics and cytology. All courses taken have achieved above-average grades.

4. What are your abilities and strengths? .

(Answer professional + management ability)/How would you evaluate your professional ability?

5. What shortcomings or areas for improvement do you have in your professional abilities? /What are the shortcomings of your professional ability, or what areas need to be improved?

6. What are the main achievements achieved recently (at work)?

Academic research:

Clinical practice:

Administrative management:

Society appointments and others:

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7. In. . Hospital,. . Hospital,. . . What are the different gains and accumulations in hospitals? (Comprehensive answer in terms of ability and/or performance accumulation)

In the original unit,

In. . While in the hospital,

was in. . While in the hospital,

went through the above. . . I have been engaged in front-line clinical work in a hospital, as well as during my master's and doctoral studies. . . Research and make yourself available. . Clinical level and scientific research capabilities have been greatly improved. myself. . . He has experience in department administration, medical quality control, teaching, etc.

8. Have there been any medical accidents, disputes or mistakes in the past? What kind of experiences and lessons have you learned?

There have been no liability accidents, disputes or major mistakes, but there are still sometimes deviations in diagnosis and treatment, especially when you first enter this industry. With the continuous accumulation of experience and the continuous enrichment of professional theories, major deviations are basically rare.

9. What is the most impressive thing in your career experience? (Doctors are off duty, etc.)

. . . In 2016, when I had just started working for half a year, a colleague went to the barber shop for a haircut in the duty room on New Year's Eve. During his absence, a patient's condition changed. Although the nurse on duty promptly provided basic treatment, the doctor received When the notification arrived at the ward, the patient was already dead. The family therefore filed a huge compensation claim to the hospital, although it did not go through judicial procedures. As a result, the doctor was transferred out of clinical work. At that time, the patient's consciousness of sex was not comparable to that now, but it still left a profound impact on me - for doctors, the responsibility is heavier than Mount Tai. And the family members said something that I still remember vividly - if the doctor had been present, no matter what the patient's outcome was, we would never have thought that the hospital had any responsibility.

10. Income and expenditure are inversely related. Doctors are extremely competitive, which affects highly educated people. There are many negative social evaluations. Are there any confusions in your career?

Of course, this situation is related to the continuous development of society, the continuous improvement of various social systems, and citizens’ political awareness. But since I have chosen this profession, I must continue to pursue it firmly. Personally, I still love the medical profession. I believe that doctors are a respected profession. A few bad people cannot represent the entire medical profession. Society always needs to be willing to A dedicated crowd.

11. What qualities do you think a doctor should possess?

Ability to update knowledge, good professional ethics, good service awareness, and rigorous work style.

12. In the process of work, how should you deal with the big differences between the diagnosis and treatment between you and your superior leader/doctor?

Strengthen discussions and exchanges, carefully analyze clinical data, expand thinking, draw accurate judgments through communication, and provide patients with timely and correct treatment. At the same time, medical behavior is not simply about subordinates obeying subordinates. The key is to provide scientific diagnosis and treatment around the condition. Of course, senior doctors have highly different experiences and abilities, and you must learn, communicate, and discuss with them humbly during work.

13. How do you deal with difficult and complicated diseases?

Such patients often require hospitalization for systematic examination and treatment. After admission, I will carefully follow the diagnosis and treatment procedures, fully explore my medical knowledge, and diagnose the patient.

If the diagnosis cannot be completed on the 3rd, a superior physician or department director must be asked to do a ward round. If the diagnosis still cannot be confirmed on the 7th, a case discussion within the department or a general consultation of relevant majors in the hospital must be requested.

14. How do you view the relatively tense doctor-patient relationship in current society?

On the one hand, it comes from doctors and hospitals themselves. There are indeed a few doctors who accept red envelopes, ask for kickbacks, have a weak sense of responsibility, have poor professional capabilities, and have chaotic hospital management. This is a mistake for hospitals and doctors, and it is a mistake for patients. It's 100% damage, even fatal. Therefore, it is inevitable and understandable that hospitals with the above-mentioned phenomena frequently suffer medical accidents and trigger negative social evaluations. I think this phenomenon will be improved by improving the quality of doctors and strengthening hospital management.

On the other hand, the guidance of public opinion is very important, and the mainstream of the medical industry must be affirmed, otherwise it is easy to mislead the public. The medical industry is a respected profession and a dedicated group. SARS cases, H1N1 influenza. . . This exactly illustrates this point.

15. How would you rate your current superior/mentor?

Director

Deputy Director

16. How do people around you evaluate you?

How would you rate your own personality?

Summarize yourself in one sentence

17. What is your greatest advantage? Biggest drawback?

Advantages: Strong learning integration ability. Through master's and doctoral theoretical study and scientific research training, it can be well combined with practice to achieve application of knowledge.

Disadvantages:

18. What is your greatest advantage? (Answer based on your abilities and professional abilities)

First of all, I have strong learning integration ability

Secondly, I have been in... for many years. . . . Disease, especially in. He has accumulated rich clinical experience in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases.

In addition, I have strong clinical skills:. . . .

19. Reasons for looking for/changing jobs? /Why should you leave the hospital where you worked/

The hospital where I work should have better prospects, but as... . Hospital,. . Development is restricted by many conditions. Worked as a for many years. . Doctors still want to enter a relatively powerful hospital to better utilize their professional expertise.

20. Why choose to apply. . . . hospital?

21. Introduce what you have served. . Home hospital?

The hospital I work in is

22. What are the main factors you consider when choosing a career?

The focus is on the hospital’s strength, development prospects, and personal career development platform. Of course income is also a factor.

23. Considering the hospital’s prospects, hospital strength, interpersonal environment, personal development platform, income, etc., would you please rank the priority factors in choosing a career?

I think it is: the hospital’s prospects, strength, personal development platform, income, and interpersonal environment.

24. If you are lucky enough to enter our hospital, how can you quickly enter a job role?

First of all, I will familiarize myself with the hospital culture, work procedures, medical emergency mechanism, medical equipment and relevant inspection and inspection items that the hospital can carry out as soon as possible;

Secondly, I will follow the hospital’s requirements My job position is to fulfill my responsibilities according to the work requirements of the corresponding position;

At the same time, I will cooperate with the hospital to change the physician's practicing certificate as soon as possible. I am currently registered with the Haizhu District Health Bureau, and changing the registration is relatively simple. . In this way, I believe I will soon enter the role and work for the hospital.

25. What are your future career plans?

Enter a large and powerful hospital, use what you have learned and experience, and through further practical improvement, as well as communication and learning with experts and colleagues in your hospital, to become an influential nephrologist in the region or industry expert. Of course, if there are good development opportunities, I hope to become a comprehensive talent integrating expert, scientific research and management.

26. What was your past income? Desired income? /What was your past income? What is your expected income?

Because. . In development, my monthly income is approx. . . . Yuan. This is the income level before taxes. .

Based on my abilities, qualifications, education, etc., I believe the hospital will give me a reasonable value positioning. The hospital has its own salary system, and I also hope that the hospital can provide an upper limit within the corresponding range.

27. Introduce your family

28. If I tell you, among the many applicants, you failed to impress me or feel outstanding. , how to convince me to enter the next round of re-examination?

Since I failed to leave a better impression on you, it means that I have my own shortcomings or there are aspects that need to be summarized after the interview. This is what I need to improve in the future. But I still hope to be given a chance. I am very happy to have the opportunity to interview and hope to join your hospital. I will use my advantages to do my best for the development of the hospital. At the same time, I also believe that in such a hospital, I will be able to develop and improve through learning.

29. How do you feel about today’s interview? Are you sure of success? /How would you rate today’s interview? Are you sure of success?

The interview is a communication process, and it is also a learning process. Communicating with you in English allowed me to see the gap and also increased my pressure and motivation to study. Regardless of the outcome of the interview, I am very grateful for this interview opportunity. Of course, I hope that you can give me the opportunity to join your hospital. I will use my own advantages to do my best for the development of your hospital. At the same time, I also believe that in such a hospital, I will definitely develop and improve through learning.

30. How do you view the current worldwide economic crisis?

First is the financial crisis, then is the crisis of confidence, and finally is the physical crisis. The whole process is an economic crisis.

At present, the United States is in the stage of transition from a confidence crisis to a real crisis, and China has already experienced a confidence crisis. The origin of the crisis is the sub-credit crisis in the United States. The sub-credit problem in the United States is not a day or two. It is inevitable that the crisis will develop to this day.

How should China respond to the global economic crisis? Expanding domestic demand is undoubtedly a must. Why should we expand domestic demand? How to expand effectively? This is a problem that Chinese Communist Party and economists should face.

31. What is your daily life/hobby? What books do you like to read? Do you often go online? What do you do online? Have you ever traded in stocks?

I like sports (basketball) and music;. . . . . . I don’t trade in stocks and I don’t have time.

32. Have you applied for a job in other hospitals before? Has any unit reached an agreement of intent with you?

My college classmate works in a good hospital in Shenzhen. He recommended me to the hospital before. I met their dean when I visited my classmate, and I have a good relationship with the dean. Have communicated and have certain intentions. The dean first asked me to send my resume and keep in touch. because. . . . Still wish I could be there. . . develop. . . I haven't contacted other hospitals yet because I will be more cautious.

33. Have you passed the College Level 6 English Test? When did you take the exam?

34. If the hospital hires you, how can you get started quickly?

First of all, I will familiarize myself with the hospital culture, work procedures, medical emergency mechanism, medical equipment and relevant inspection and inspection items that the hospital can carry out as soon as possible;

Secondly, I will follow the hospital’s requirements My job position is to fulfill my responsibilities according to the work requirements of the corresponding position;

At the same time, I will cooperate with the hospital to change the physician's practicing certificate as soon as possible. I am currently registered with the Haizhu District Health Bureau, and changing the registration is relatively simple. . In this way, I believe I will soon enter the role and work for the hospital.

35. If you are the director of a department, how do you carry out your work?

1. Understand the basic situation of the department as soon as possible: such as becoming familiar with the professional title structure and personal abilities of department personnel, checking the implementation of various systems, understanding the equipment and operation of the department, testing the implementation effect of medical emergency measures, and understanding the department Developed technical projects and department culture.

2. In terms of administrative management, based on the above understanding, make corresponding improvement or improvement measures to address deficiencies, and follow up on their implementation in a timely manner; carry out a reasonable division of labor based on the technical characteristics and abilities of personnel .

3. In terms of business management: pay close attention to the quality of medical care, promptly inspect and supervise the writing of medical documents, and in accordance with the Law on Practicing Physicians. . . Provincial case writing standards and relevant hospital management measures are formulated, and corresponding reward and punishment measures are formulated. Conduct regular ward rounds and formulate reasonable and correct diagnosis and treatment plans for patients in a timely manner. Regularly conduct business studies and organize discussions on difficult and critically ill patients. We should do a good job in the hospitalization management of patients with medical insurance, cooperative medical care, and public medical care, and control the hospitalization expenses of patients according to the corresponding fee categories without affecting the patient's treatment. At the same time, we will do a good job in patient reception and attract more patients with high-quality technical services. Take various measures to publicize the department and expand its influence.

4. In the construction of medical ethics and medical style: put an end to red envelopes and kickbacks, put the patient at the center, and provide various services to patients.

5. In terms of scientific research and teaching: designate short-term and long-term scientific research plans according to the department's conditions; designate technical backbones to provide internship teaching for the department's interns and postgraduate students.

6. In terms of cultural construction of the department, regularly organize cultural and entertainment activities for department employees, keep abreast of employees' life and work difficulties, and build the department into a harmonious department and a cohesive group.

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36. How do you view the current employment difficulty? How do you view the current difficulty in finding employment for medical students? How do you view the employment phenomenon of students majoring in traditional Chinese medicine?

Ⅲ 2014 Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine Practitioner Examination Process

The 2014 National Comprehensive Written Examination for Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine Practitioners will be held on September 13 and 14 :

Date and time Traditional Chinese and Western medicine practitioners

September 13 (Saturday) 9:00-11:30 Unit 1

14:00-16 :30 Unit 2

September 14 (Sunday) 9:00-11:30 Unit 3

14:00-16:30 Unit 4

Based on the situation in previous years, the score ratio of each subject in the comprehensive written examination of the Qualification Examination for Practicing Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine is as follows, for reference only:

Unit 1: Basics of Traditional Chinese Medicine 27 points; Traditional Chinese Medicine Diagnosis 23 points; Traditional Chinese Medicine 30; Prescriptions 30; Acupuncture 30; Regulations 10.

Unit 2: Western Medicine Diagnosis 50; Pharmacology 40; Infectious Diseases 50; Medical Ethics 10.

Unit 3: Internal Medicine 150.

Unit 4: Gynecology 50; Surgery 50; Pediatrics 50.

IV Can those who passed the Western Medicine Licensed Pharmacist Examination in 2014 apply to be a Traditional Chinese Medicine Licensed Pharmacist in 2015?

Hello, Tianxing Medical Examination will give you the answer:

Yes, you can take the exam if you are majoring in Traditional Chinese Medicine. It has nothing to do with whether you take the Western Medicine exam.

However, the following conditions are required: 1. Apprenticeship in traditional Chinese medicine, graduate from a technical secondary school in pharmacy or traditional Chinese medicine, and have been engaged in pharmacy or traditional Chinese medicine for 20 consecutive years. 2. Obtain a college degree or above in pharmacy, traditional Chinese medicine or related majors, and have been engaged in pharmacy or traditional Chinese medicine for 15 consecutive years. (2) In this year’s national practicing pharmacist qualification examination, professional and technical personnel working in pharmacy (traditional Chinese medicine) positions in various units and meeting one of the following conditions can be exempted from some subjects and only take the "Comprehensive Knowledge and Skills (Pharmacy, Pharmacy, (Chinese Materia Medica)" one subject examination: 1. Before the end of 1988, obtain a college degree in pharmacy (Chinese materia medica), continuously engage in pharmacy (Chinese materia medica) professional work for 10 years, and be appointed to an intermediate professional and technical position in accordance with unified national regulations . 2. Before the end of 1990, obtain a bachelor's degree in pharmacy (traditional Chinese medicine), continuously engage in pharmacy (traditional Chinese medicine) professional work for 8 years, and be appointed to an intermediate professional and technical position in accordance with unified national regulations. 3. Before April 1, 1999, those who worked in pharmacy (traditional Chinese medicine) professional positions were evaluated and employed as senior professional and technical positions in pharmacy (traditional Chinese medicine) in accordance with unified national regulations. 5. The examination is conducted in a two-year cycle, and those who take the examinations for all subjects must pass the examinations for all subjects within two consecutive examination years. Persons who are exempted from the examination must pass the examination of the examination subjects within one examination year. Registration conditions 1. All citizens of the People's Republic of China and persons of other nationalities who are allowed to work in my country and meet one of the following conditions can register for the Licensed Pharmacist Qualification Examination. 1. Obtain a technical secondary school degree in pharmacy, traditional Chinese medicine or related majors, and have been engaged in pharmacy or traditional Chinese medicine for seven years. 2. Obtain a college degree in pharmacy, traditional Chinese medicine or related majors, and have been engaged in pharmacy or traditional Chinese medicine for five years or more. 3. Obtain a bachelor's degree in pharmacy, traditional Chinese medicine or related majors, and have been engaged in pharmacy or traditional Chinese medicine for three years or more. 4. Obtain a second bachelor's degree in pharmacy, traditional Chinese medicine or related majors or obtain a master's degree, and have been engaged in pharmacy or traditional Chinese medicine for one year. 5. Obtain a doctorate degree in pharmacy, traditional Chinese medicine or related majors. 2. Conditions for exemption. Those who are appointed to senior professional and technical positions in accordance with relevant national regulations and meet one of the following conditions may be exempted from the examination of pharmacy (or traditional Chinese medicine) professional knowledge (1) and pharmacy (or traditional Chinese medicine) professional knowledge (2). 1. Apprenticeship in traditional Chinese medicine, graduate from a technical secondary school majoring in pharmacy or traditional Chinese medicine, and have been engaged in pharmacy or traditional Chinese medicine for 20 consecutive years. 2. Obtain a college degree or above in pharmacy, traditional Chinese medicine or related majors, and have been engaged in pharmacy or traditional Chinese medicine for 15 consecutive years. 3. The performance management examination has a rolling cycle of two years. Those who apply for all subjects must pass the exam within two consecutive years; those who are exempted from some subjects must pass the exam within one year.

Ⅳ What are the frequently asked questions about the 2017 Traditional Chinese Medicine Practicing Assistant Physician Examination?

The examination score line is determined by the Ministry of Health Committee and announced to the public in December every year. Candidates can log in to the National Medical Examination Answer Network and click "Score Inquiry", fill in the correct user name, password and verification code on the National Medical Examination Service login interface. After successfully logging in, enter the "Examination Results" interface and click "View" to the right of the score. Click the "Results" link to check your results.

Ⅵ Questions on the Traditional Chinese Medicine Practicing Assistant Physician Examination.

What is the specific problem? The score line for the 2014 Traditional Chinese Medicine Licensed Assistant Physician Examination is 182 points

Ⅶ Frequently Asked Questions in Medical Student Interviews

The purpose of the interview is to let the interviewer get to know you deeply to determine whether you are a suitable candidate. Therefore , if you show insufficient understanding of your abilities, personality and employment tendencies, it will greatly affect the interviewer's evaluation of you. We must fully understand ourselves and make a correct evaluation of ourselves to answer relevant questions asked by the interviewer.

Interview FAQ 1: Why did you choose this hospital?

Applicants should generally prepare several more reasons before the interview, but the reasons are best short and realistic. In order to show the reasons for applying and willingness to work, it is best to answer answers that are related to the products and companies of the company you are applying for. It is best not to answer because there is room for development in the future, because of stability, etc. Answers such as answers must show that you have fully studied the company. .

Interview FAQ 2: What do you think of the current situation of the medical profession?

This question is mainly to understand the job seekers’ understanding and prospects of the current industry situation. For those with no experience, it is to test their willingness and concern for the work. Since I have just graduated from school, my knowledge in this area is only in books. There is no need to pretend to be a connoisseur in front of the HR manager, and there is no need to state any original opinions. You only need to be able to convey correct and true opinions.

Interview FAQ 3: Why are you looking for such a position?

If you ask this question, it is because the other party wants to know whether you are the kind of person who, no matter what company you work for, as long as you have work to do. If that were the case, he wouldn't be interested in you. Employers want to find people who can solve problems at work. Such people work harder and more efficiently. So, you can answer this: I spent a lot of time designing my career, and I think this area of ??work is suitable for me because many of the problems required by this job are what I am interested in and what I am good at.

Interview FAQ 4: In addition to salary, what other benefits do you hope to receive?

If you are fully prepared, you should know what benefits the company you are applying for can provide, and just answer truthfully. If you feel you deserve more, you can ask for more, but it's best to explain why.

Notes

Interviews often start from four aspects: self-introduction, personal experience, skills and reasons for leaving. Through a series of questions, the applicant's knowledge, skills and attitude are examined . If you have the conditions, you can find friends who have been engaged in recruitment or have certain interview experience to conduct mock interviews on some common interview questions.

First, self-introduction is often the first question in an interview. It is very important. Being well prepared will get twice the result with half the effort.

Second, when answering questions, you should remember to be truthful, well-founded, polite, and humble. Don't forget about it and talk too much.

Ⅷ Common interview questions and answers for employment in traditional Chinese medicine

It depends on what major you are interviewing for. They are all random and there are no fixed questions

But first, you should Ask you which aspect you are strong in, and then test you on a few random questions.

Ⅸ Question 3: What are the commonly used diagnostic methods of traditional Chinese medicine? What are the commonly used treatment methods?

The commonly used diagnostic methods are hope, smell, ask and cut

There are three treatments Methods: acupuncture, massage, herbal medicine