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What are the most boring majors in applying for medicine? What major has the worst employment?
The most difficult medical majors to apply for are clinical medicine, forensic medicine, pharmacy and traditional Chinese medicine. The worst professional employment is radiology. As many medical institutions have adopted advanced radiation technologies, such as computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), the demand for radiologists has decreased.

1, Clinical Medicine:

Clinical medicine is one of the most traditional and common medical specialties. Although doctors are important talents needed by the society, the competition of clinical medicine specialty is fierce, the study pressure is great and the training period is long. In addition, medical students need long-term internship and hospitalization training, with high work intensity, irregular working hours and high requirements for personal physical and mental health.

2, forensic medicine:

Forensic medicine is a major that studies the knowledge and skills of forensic medicine, mainly engaged in the field of forensic medicine, such as forensic pathology and Forensic Toxicology. Forensic posts are usually in government departments, forensic research institutions, forensic laboratories or forensic hospitals. The recruitment of these institutions may be affected by budget constraints and government policies, thus limiting the employment opportunities of forensic professionals.

3. Pharmacy major:

Pharmacy majors train pharmacists, and students need to learn knowledge of pharmaceutical preparations, formulas and pharmacology. However, the employment situation of pharmacy major is not optimistic. The fierce competition in the pharmaceutical market and the small demand for pharmacists have led to relatively few jobs.

4, Chinese medicine major:

To cultivate Chinese medicine, students need to learn the classical theory of Chinese medicine, Chinese herbal medicine and other knowledge and carry out clinical practice. Although Chinese medicine has a long history and cultural background in China, the development of modern medicine has brought certain challenges to the employment situation of Chinese medicine specialty. The modern medical system pays more attention to western medicine, and the employment opportunities of Chinese medicine are relatively few.

5. Radiology major

With the continuous progress and perfection of medical imaging technology, such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and ultrasound, some traditional radiology technologies may be gradually replaced or reduced in demand. Coupled with some changes and adjustments in the medical system, such as reducing medical costs and improving efficiency, the demand for radiation services may decrease, thus affecting employment opportunities.

There are also some radiology tasks that can be completed by automation technology or outsourcing services, which may reduce the demand for radiology professionals. For example, some image scanning and analysis can be performed by remote image diagnostic experts without on-site radiologists.

5. Personal experience

I have a classmate who is a Chinese medicine practitioner. In his view, it is actually his dream for a university to choose a major in Chinese medicine, and the university score is very good, but in reality, in the industry of Chinese medicine, the employment is very serious.

It is simply too difficult for him to find a job after graduating from college. After all, there is not much demand for talents in the industry of traditional Chinese medicine. I'm afraid there are only a few Chinese medicine doctors in a hospital, and if he wants to be a doctor in a top three hospital, he has high requirements in all aspects.

Plus, there were only one or two places in the hospital he wanted to enter at that time, so the competition was fierce for him. Finally, he failed in the interview. After many failures, he finally chose to return to his hometown and work in a local hospital. Moreover, there are still many students majoring in Chinese medicine who have not found jobs so far, and many of them have finally changed jobs and chosen jobs that are not suitable for their majors.