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Why do you get a lower score for studying medicine than other specialties?

Because the specialty is difficult.

The difficulty is high so that the score will be lower to attract more medical enthusiasts to study.

Medicine is a discipline that deals with the various diseases or pathologies of life through scientific or technological means, and a profession that promotes the restoration of health to the sick. It is to treat and prevent physiological diseases and improve the health of the human physiological organism for the purpose of the main Western micro Western medicine and Oriental macro Chinese medicine two major systems system, its scientific nature lies in the application of the theory of basic medicine continues to improve and practice the verification. Medicine can be divided into modern medicine (i.e., commonly known as Western medicine) and traditional medicine (including Chinese (Han) medicine, Tibetan medicine, Mongolian medicine, Virology, Chaoyang medicine, Yi medicine, Zhuang medicine, Hmong medicine, Dai medicine and so on) a variety of medical systems. Different regions and ethnic groups have some corresponding medical systems with different aims and purposes. The Indian traditional medicine system is also considered to be well developed. The major fields of study include basic medicine, clinical medicine, forensic medicine, laboratory medicine, preventive medicine, health care medicine, rehabilitation medicine and so on. Basic medicine includes: medical biomathematics, medical biochemistry, medical biophysics, human anatomy, medical cell biology, human physiology, human histology, human embryology, medical genetics, human immunology, medical parasitology, medical microbiology, medical virology, human pathology, pathophysiology, pharmacology, medical laboratory animal science, medical psychology, biomedical engineering Medical Informatics, Emergency Medicine, Nursing Care, and New Center Approach. Clinical Medicine includes: Clinical Diagnostics, Laboratory Diagnostics, Diagnostic Imaging + Diagnostic Radiology + Diagnostic Ultrasonography + Diagnostic Nuclear Medicine, Clinical Therapeutics, Functional Therapeutics, Chemotherapy, Biological Therapeutics, Hematology Therapeutics, Tissue and Organ Therapeutics, Dietary Therapies, Physical Therapies, Speech and Language Therapies, Psychological Therapeutics, Internal Medicine, Surgery, Urology, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Pediatrics Geriatrics, Ophthalmology, Otolaryngology, Dentistry, Infectious Diseases, Dermatology, Neurology, Psychiatry, Medical Oncology, Emergency Medicine, Anesthesiology, Nursing, Family Medicine, Sexual Medicine, Hospice, Rehabilitation, Health Care Medicine, Audiology.