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What's the difference between a physician and a surgeon? I have many questions, please explain them in detail!
Internal medicine is generally divided into: cardiology, neurology (headache and facial paralysis)

Paralysis coma

Spastic vertigo

Muscle atrophy involuntary movement), respiratory medicine (fever

Cough and hemoptysis

Dyspnea hiccup), gastroenterology, nephrology, endocrinology (edema

Abnormal growth and development, abnormal urine volume

Urinary sugar goiter), rheumatism, hematology, liver, infectious diseases, otolaryngology, pediatric internal medicine.

Surgery is mainly divided into general surgery, hepatobiliary surgery, cardiothoracic surgery, urology, orthopedics, neurosurgery, burns, plastic surgery, microsurgery and so on.

Generally speaking, the surgical rate of surgeons is high. Such as orthopedics, plastic surgery and so on.

It's normal for doctors to go home and shout for surgery, especially if the surgeon has an emergency operation. There are also many stable doctors' jobs, such as some auxiliary departments, doing examinations and tests, and it is much better not to stay in the ward.

Studying medicine is hard, and it often takes a long time. Now, as far as hospitals in Shanghai are concerned, if you don't have a postgraduate degree or above, basically there won't be a good hospital for you, and your work or capital is not very high. Many medical schools have 7-year and 5-year clinical medicine majors.

I don't understand medical schools in other places. In Shanghai, the Second Medical University (now affiliated to Shanghai Jiaotong University) and the University of Traditional Chinese Medicine are both famous medical schools. But it should be noted that it is not what department you want to enter now. Many departments are determined after the rotation of the hospital. According to the situation of the hospital, some departments basically do not recruit girls (such as orthopedics, which are basically male doctors). . . )

In addition, remind the landlord that studying medicine is a long way and requires a lot of time and experience. If you don't really like it, change it to something else. . .