Bai Ye opened the official website of Puze Hospital and checked it out.
The first thing that catches the eye is a big red banner: "Puze Hospital, a hospital of integrated traditional Chinese and Western medicine!"
Puze Hospital has not developed well in recent years because the weakness of modern medicine and the loss of talents have caused faults in the hospital.
If it weren't for the persistence of the older group of talents, Puze might have been downgraded from a tertiary hospital!
But things are different now. Puze has introduced a large number of leading talents and domestic and foreign research experts to focus on both scientific research and clinical practice!
Out of curiosity, Bai Ye also checked it out. It turned out that after the restructuring, Puze Hospital began to recruit people?
In order to prevent the hospital's faults and the loss of personnel, Puze Hospital independently trains graduate students and doctoral students, establishes a postdoctoral mobile station, and recruits training personnel from the society.
If it were just these... Bai Ye was not moved. The key was the last one:
Excellent graduates will be assessed and graded with reference to the scoring system. Those with the best scores will be given priority to stay in the hospital.
Bai Ye suddenly started pounding. This opportunity is so rare!
It’s impossible for a graduate student to stay in this kind of hospital, and there are also a lot of PhDs who want to get into it!
However, when Bai Ye opened the postgraduate education section, he was suddenly startled and dumbfounded. There was nothing there...
Just one sentence: Stay tuned!
Is it because there are no admissions this year? But it clearly says admissions on the cover!
Bai Ye sighed, forget it, prepare well for the exam now, don't be too ambitious...
The next morning, Bai Ye took the relevant documents to the designated classroom for the exam.
This is a large classroom that can accommodate 400 people. It is mainly used for teaching open classes. However, there are nearly ten invigilators inside.
Moreover, the small lights on the monitors everywhere were on. It was obvious that the school attached great importance to this re-examination.
At 9 o'clock, I started to curl my hair.
Bai Ye got the test paper and opened it. There were 100 points for the multiple-choice questions, followed by noun explanations, short answers, and discussion.
Sure enough, as mentioned in the forum, it covers a wide range of topics and is not very related to the types of questions in previous years.
Bai Ye picked up his pen and started working on it. Suddenly he felt that the topic was very simple...
During this period of time, I have put a lot of effort into preparing for the re-examination, and I have almost collected all the real questions here over the years.
Moreover, Bai Ye's basic theoretical level is far beyond the comparison of those here. It is no joke to be able to participate in the traditional Chinese medicine knowledge competition and win the first place in the country.
The knowledge about Western medicine is not difficult at all. Occasionally I encounter one or two difficult questions and I can get over them after a little thinking.
In half an hour, Bai Ye had finished the multiple-choice questions.
The noun explanations and short-answer questions are basically one question for each subject. They examine some relatively important things and are also the focus and test points of previous exams.
Bai Ye didn't encounter much difficulty. When he reached the end of the page, Bai Ye was suddenly dumbfounded. There was only one essay question!
"Talk about your thoughts and opinions on the direction of integrating traditional Chinese and Western medicine, and give examples. The score is worth 50 points."
An embarrassing question worth fifty points!
Look at the blank page at the back and write!
Bai Ye was not afraid of this question because he already had certain qualities in integrating traditional Chinese and Western medicine.
Bai Ye explained it in simple terms and slowly wrote it out based on his own thoughts and perceptions about the integration of traditional Chinese and Western medicine.
About an hour and a half later, Bai Ye finished.
There is nothing about this written test that cannot be handed in in advance. On the contrary, basically everyone took the initiative to hand in the paper and leave after finishing the exam.
While Bai Ye was checking the papers, people started to leave one after another, so he simply got up and left.
In the afternoon, I have to take a test on practical skills. The location is in the affiliated hospital, which is not far from the school.
Bai Ye is not very worried about the current practical skills operation test. After all, he has prepared so much. If he is worried about it, then others should not take the test.
The exam took place at three o'clock in the afternoon. Bai Ye arrived at the hospital at around two o'clock. After walking around and getting familiar with the layout and structure of the hospital, he arrived at the designated gathering place.
Because candidates have different majors, they are divided into sections.
After Bai Ye found the designated place in Area A1, several teachers were already ready, and the leader among them was about to read out the rules of the exam.
"The afternoon exam is divided into two major parts. The first part is the operation, and the second part is the writing of the medical record."
"The first step is to draw a note. There are two pieces of information on the note, one is patient information and the other is operation information."
"Everyone will go to the relevant departments based on the patients drawn from the drawings. There will be patients waiting for you. After you go, you should ask the patient's relevant information clearly and do a routine physical examination. This is something everyone has and must
What needs to be done. The information obtained through examination and questioning will become the main content of your medical record, so everyone should be serious and think comprehensively!"
"There are other operations. This operation is also included in the drawing. After the drawing is completed, everyone will first go to the training center next to them to perform the operation. After completing the operation, they will go to ask the patient."
"Okay! Hurry up, prepare for the exam, and start drawing tickets according to the candidate number."
Bai Ye's candidate number was ranked first, so he went up first to draw a ticket.
After going up, the people behind started talking quietly.
"This is Bai Ye!"
"Well, that master who passed the 461 exam is so awesome!"
…………
Bai Ye randomly picked one, glanced at it and handed it to the teacher next to him.
"Operation item: cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Patient information: 36-bed patient in the encephalology department,"
CPR?
Bai Ye breathed a sigh of relief, okay, okay!
Compared with the four major punctures, cardiopulmonary resuscitation is indeed the simplest!
The teacher handed Bai Ye a form, pasted the information on it, and said: "First go to the training center to do the operation, and then go to the encephalology department to collect the large medical records."
Bai Ye said thank you, took the form and walked towards the training room.
The training room is divided into many rooms, and there are dedicated guidance staff at the door. After Bai Ye handed in the form, someone took Bai Ye to the relevant test center.
Bai Ye knocked on the door and went in, and found two middle-aged men sitting in the room. When they saw Bai Ye coming in, they all raised their heads.
Bai Ye briefly introduced himself, and the other party asked Bai Ye to hand over the form and then started the operation.
"Suppose you see a man fainted on the ground in a mall and need cardiopulmonary resuscitation, please start your operation!"