...It’s basically impossible. First of all, it’s relatively professional. What I learned in college at first was basic medical knowledge, and then professional knowledge. Postgraduate studies are based on university studies. How can you further study medicine if you don’t have any foundation? Many schools and majors require a medical undergraduate degree to apply for postgraduate courses. What is your purpose? Is it just an interest? If you just want to find a job easily, forget it. With so many graduates every year, it’s impossible to find someone with a bachelor’s degree in something other than your major.
If you have to apply, clinical medicine is definitely not possible. I guess imaging and testing may be possible, as well as psychology, basic medicine, preventive medicine and so on.
But the most important thing is to read the admissions brochure clearly. When I took the postgraduate entrance examination, I applied to two schools, one of which was the College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, which required undergraduate students to study Chinese medicine... so I had to read it clearly