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What is the difference between a clinical specialty without direction and a clinical specialty with direction in medical specialty?
Clinical medicine in medicine is not only a big category, but also a specialty. Your so-called clinical medicine without direction should be large-scale enrollment, and the direction should be professional enrollment. Clinical medicine includes 38 specialties such as clinical medicine, pediatrics, anesthesiology, medical imaging, ophthalmology, rehabilitation medicine, audiology, internal medicine and surgery. Large-scale enrollment is the enrollment method of many key universities. Usually, all the admitted students will go to class together, and the next semester of sophomore year will let you choose the major of clinical medicine according to your grades. You can also choose a better major at this time. And if you have the direction of clinical medicine, it means that your university is a clinical medicine major for 4 years. This is a personal understanding.