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Does the clinical medicine major in the university continue to be divided into several majors?
The clinical medicine majors in universities continue to be divided into clinical medicine, psychological medicine, rehabilitation medicine, reproductive medicine, plastic surgery, optometry, otolaryngology, dermatology and venereology.

Ordinary clinical undergraduates are all students, and they are general practitioners. When they graduate, they will study the specific direction. At present, the undergraduate clinical courses in the school are divided into four directions: geriatrics, ultrasound medicine, pediatrics and optometry. Basic courses are the same as clinical courses. Besides, there are more courses in different directions. Mental health is also a direction of clinical division.