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What major can graduate students majoring in clinical medicine take?
Hello, I am a graduate student in internal medicine.

There are many directions for clinical medical postgraduate entrance examination, which are generally clinical. Clinics are divided into internal medicine, surgery, pediatrics and obstetrics and gynecology (described in detail below). But if you find that you don't like the clinic after five years of clinical study, you will know that the clinic is too tired and risky after the internship. Then you can consider taking postgraduate examinations in other medical fields, such as imaging, anesthesiology, laboratory medicine and basic medicine. I want to be specific. I hope it helps you!

Medicine includes basic medicine, clinical medicine, stomatology, public health and preventive medicine, traditional Chinese medicine, integrated traditional Chinese and western medicine, pharmacy, traditional Chinese medicine, special medicine, medical technology, nursing and other1/first-class disciplines.

Basic medicine includes human anatomy and histology and embryology, immunology, pathogenic biology, pathology and pathophysiology, forensic medicine, radiation medicine, aerospace and maritime medicine.

Clinical medicine includes two disciplines: internal medicine (including cardiovascular diseases, hematological diseases, respiratory diseases, digestive diseases, endocrine and metabolic diseases, kidney diseases, rheumatism and infectious diseases), pediatrics, geriatrics, neurology, psychiatry and mental hygiene, dermatology, imaging medicine and nuclear medicine, clinical laboratory diagnosis and surgery (including general surgery, exoskeleton surgery, urology and thoracic surgery).

Pharmacy includes medicinal chemistry, pharmacy, pharmacognosy, pharmaceutical analysis, microbiology, biochemical pharmacy and pharmacology.