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(hanging points) What are the employment prospects in medical imaging at North Sichuan Medical College? What is study life like at school?

This sister, I am now a 06-level imaging student (female) at North Sichuan Medical College. Imaging is indeed a major with a relatively good employment rate in our school, but I am not complaining. I went there last year Although it is said that there are indeed many hospitals recruiting people, many of them indicate that they only recruit boys. For example, there are about 200 people in our grade and more than 120 girls. There are so many girls to squeeze in. There are so many positions, which makes my heart ache. We are all like this now, and we probably won’t be much better in 5 years. Really, after working so hard to read so many books, spending more tuition than other colleges and universities, and finally having to carry the school’s 100% employment rate but possibly not being able to find a job, I don’t even know what to say. . In addition, studying medicine is really hard, because medicine is not like other subjects, there are too many things that you need to remember. I am a science student, and studying medicine has turned me into an out-and-out liberal arts student, and studying medicine is not You can survive a lifetime just by relying on what you have learned in school for a few years, because many diseases have not been fully understood and are still in the research stage, so you need to keep learning and keep up with the times. Even if you don’t talk about the high-sounding reasons above, to put it bluntly, when you become a doctor, you need to take the medical qualification certificate and evaluate the professional title. These are all exams that need to be taken every few years. The exam requires reading, and there are so many things to do after working. How can I have so much energy and time? I am now an intern in a hospital, and my teacher is preparing to take the exam for the title of deputy chief physician. She has to take care of more than ten beds of patients every day, and has to go to the outpatient clinic every week. Reading and reviewing is really tiring. To become an imaging doctor, you not only need to take the qualification certificate for practicing doctors, but also take the qualification certificate for using large-scale equipment. However, patients are often regarded as someone between doctors and technicians. A teacher once told us a story: a patient In the afternoon photo, when he was about to get off work, he asked for the results of the film. He said to the imaging doctor, "Master, hurry up, the doctor over there (referring to the outpatient doctor) is going to get off work." Hey, he is also a doctor. Also, when we were studying, we learned less clinical knowledge than those majoring in clinical medicine, but in the future, when we take the postgraduate entrance examination, we will have the same questions as the clinical examination, which requires you to learn a lot by yourself. Nowadays, the medical environment is not good. When you work in a hospital, you have to treat patients and save lives while also handling the doctor-patient relationship. Anyway, you are exhausted both physically and mentally.

Sorry, I am too negative, which may have dampened your enthusiasm. If you have anything else, just ask.