Medicine and health includes disciplines that focus on the diagnosis, treatment, prevention of illnesses and diseases as well as the care and rehabilitation of human beings and other living organisms.Medicine and health degrees cover subjects from disciplines such as biomedicine, health management, nursing, nutrition, pharmacy, or veterinary medicine. Many interdisciplinary fields have emerged that are strongly connected to advanced technology, involving expertise in engineering as well as natural sciences. Examples include medical imaging or medical devices.
Basic medical knowledge focuses on knowing the basic human structure, function and health, advancing to more specialised medical branches. In their first years of study, future medical professionals receive training in human anatomy, physiology and biochemistry, in addition to subjects from related areas such as biology, biotechnology, chemistry, neuroscience, and psychology.Medical school education is followed by a period of supervised practice or internship, and a residency. Further specialisations can be achieved through postgraduate vocational training. A great part of medicine relies on active research, generally conducted by Doctors in Medicine (or M.D.s).Job titles related to the field of medicine and health include: general practician, surgeon, veterinary doctor, psychiatrist, medical technician, nurse, hospital administrator, dietician, pharmacist, and more.
Medical availability and clinical practice differs across the world due to regional differences in culture and technology. Modern scientific medicine is highly developed in the Western world, whilst in developing countries such as parts of Africa or Asia, the population may rely more heavily on traditional medicine with limited efficacy and evidence and no required formal training for practitioners. Even in the developed world however, evidence-based medicine isn’t universally used in clinical practice; for example, a 2007 survey of literature reviews found that about 49% of the interventions lacked sufficient evidence to support either benefit or harm.In modern clinical practice, doctors assess patients in order to diagnose, treat, and prevent disease using clinical judgment. The doctor-patient relationship typically begins an interaction with an examination of the patient's medical history and medical record, followed by a medical interview and a physical examination.
Basic diagnostic medical devices (e.g. stethoscope, tongue depressor) are typically used. After examination for signs and symptoms, the doctor may order medical tests (e.g. blood tests), take a biopsy, or prescribe pharmaceutical drugs. Differential diagnosis procedures help to rule out conditions based on the information provided. During the encounter, properly informing the patient of all relevant facts is an integral part of the relationship and the development of trust. The medical procedure is then documented in the medical record, which is a legal document in many jurisdictions.Follow-ups may be shorter but follow the same general procedure, and specialists follow a similar process. The diagnosis and treatment may take only a few minutes or a few weeks depending upon the complexity of the issue.
1.Undergraduate
(1) The applicant must be a foreign citizen holding a valid passport, aged 18 or over, in good health, and willing to abide by Chinese laws and regulations and the rules and regulations of the school and respect the customs and habits of the Chinese people;
(2) Applicants must have a high school diploma;
(3) Applicants study Chinese literature, Chinese history, and Chinese philosophy. The HSK must be up to 4; other classes must be up to 3 levels. For example, if the HSK level does not reach the corresponding level, the school may organize a Chinese proficiency test. If the test reaches a certain level of Chinese, you may apply for a 1-2 year probation.
2. Master student
(1) The applicant must be a foreign citizen holding a valid passport, aged 18 or over, in good health, and willing to abide by Chinese laws and regulations and the rules and regulations of the school and respect the customs and habits of the Chinese people;
(2) The applicant has a university degree certificate and a bachelor degree certificate;
(3) The applicant must have a HSK certificate (Level 5); if the HSK level does not reach the corresponding level, the school can organize a Chinese proficiency test. If the test reaches a certain level of Chinese, you can apply for a test. Read 1-2 years;
(4) 1 copy of each of the "Expert Recommendations" of the two associate professors (or specialists with quite professional titles) in the professional fields of the subject.
3. Doctoral students
(1) The applicant must be a foreign citizen holding a valid passport, aged 18 or over, in good health, and willing to abide by Chinese laws and regulations and the rules and regulations of the school and respect the customs and habits of the Chinese people;
(2) The applicant has a master's degree certificate and a master's degree certificate;
Applicants have a HSK certificate (Level 6); if the HSK level does not reach the corresponding level, the school can organize a Chinese proficiency test. If the test reaches a certain level of Chinese, you can apply for a 1-2 year;
(4) 1 copy of each of the “Expert Recommendations” of the two professors (or experts with quite professional titles) in the professional field of the subject.
1. Apply for Chinese learners need to submit the following application materials:
① Application Form for Foreign Students of Guangxi University for Nationalities
②Copy of passport
③Certificate of highest education
2. Applicants for undergraduate study must submit the following application materials:
①Application Form for Foreign Students of Guangxi University for Nationalities
② Copy of passport
③ Copy of Chinese HSK Certificate (Grade 4 or above)
④ High school graduation certificate notarized (Chinese or English)
3. Applicants for Master's degree students must submit the following application materials:
① Application Form for Foreign Students of Guangxi University for Nationalities
② Copy of passport
③ Copy of Chinese HSK Certificate (Grade 5 or above)
④Corresponding diplomas, degree certificates, academic transcripts (Chinese or English notarized; graduates can submit graduation certificates first)
⑤ Letters of recommendation from two experts (advanced professor or above)
⑥Study Plan (about 800 words, written in Chinese, including application for study, research direction)
(C) application procedures
1. Application materials are sent to the Institute of International Education, Guangxi University for Nationalities by mail, fax, email or personal delivery
2. Guangxi University for Nationalities accepted the application, reviewed the materials, and sent "Guangxi University for Nationalities Admission Notice" and "Foreigners coming to China to apply for a visa" to those who meet the conditions for admission.
3. Those who have been admitted hold “Guangxi University for Nationalities Admission Notice” and “Application Form for Study Visas for Foreign Students Visiting China” to apply for an X or F visa at the Chinese Embassy (Consulate) in China.
(D) Admission procedures
Hold an X or F visa and go to the Guangxi University for Nationalities in accordance with the “Guangxi National University Admission Notice”.
1. Submit the following materials:
① Admission Notice of Guangxi University for Nationalities and Application Form for Study Visas for Foreign Students Entering China
② Original passport
③ Certificate of graduation, degree certificate, HSK certificate
④ passport photos 8
2. Pay for study, accommodation, etc.
3. Accommodation in the dormitory
4. Physical examination
5. Apply for a residence permit and enter professional study