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How about working in a plastic surgery hospital?
As we all know, for ordinary college students, there may be great differences between the books they read in college and the abilities they need in their work. Studying well does not mean that they have strong working ability after entering the society. For a plastic surgeon with a high threshold, of course, books need to be read well, but no matter how well books are read, it is basically different from whether you can operate a knife or not. A surgeon's practical surgical skills basically need to be brought by a senior surgeon after entering the hospital (so the residency training stage is very important), and this industry is quite apprenticed.

Based on the professional characteristics of plastic surgeons, a typical plastic surgeon's life experience in the United States is probably like this: working as a resident in a big hospital, obtaining relevant qualifications, honing skills, accumulating reputation, and after reaching a certain level, going out to practice privately and opening a personal clinic. The United States does not allow social capital to enter the plastic surgery industry, so there is no private plastic surgery hospital.

In China, a typical plastic surgeon's life experience may be like this: he honed his skills and mixed his qualifications in a public 3A hospital, then switched from a private plastic surgery institution to a private plastic surgery institution, and finally opened a private plastic surgery institution mainly for doctors. China does not prohibit social capital from entering the plastic surgery industry, so although it is extremely difficult for doctors to open personal clinics, it is difficult to stop capital.