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The development trend of clinical medicine is as follows

The development trend of clinical medicine is as follows:

The development trend of clinical medicine is that it is more and more closely integrated with high technology, the micro is deepening, the macro is expanding, the disciplines are dividing and the disciplines are merging.

If clinical medical graduates go to the hospital, the salary is about 3000 yuan/month, graduate students can reach 5000 yuan/month, and medical doctors are higher. Doing other related work but not going to the hospital will be higher, about 5,000 yuan/month for undergraduates, but the future development prospect of the hospital will be better. With the increase of experience, the salary will rise and there is great potential for promotion.

At present, medicine can be divided into modern medicine, namely western medicine and traditional medicine, including Chinese medicine, Tibetan medicine and Mongolian medicine. The research fields of medicine generally include basic medicine, clinical medicine, preventive medicine, forensic medicine, laboratory medicine, health care medicine and rehabilitation medicine.

In the structure and system of modern medicine, clinical medicine is classified as applied medicine, because clinical medicine needs to diagnose and treat patients on the basis of knowledge obtained from basic medicine. The relationship between basic medicine and clinical medicine is similar to that between basic science (such as mathematics, physics, chemistry and biology) and applied science (such as various engineering disciplines).

"Clinical" means "going to the hospital bed in person". Clinical medicine is a major that studies the etiology, diagnosis, treatment and prognosis (prognosis: prediction of disease development) according to the clinical manifestations of patients, so as to minimize the pain of patients and restore their health. It is a practical applied science, focusing on the diagnosis and treatment of diseases.