Beijing university of Chinese medicine clinical basic major postgraduate entrance examination sharing?

Beijing university of Chinese medicine clinical basic major postgraduate entrance examination sharing?

First of all, the reason why I want to write this post is not because of how high I got in the exam, but because I hope to lay a foundation for my younger brothers and sisters who will encounter this situation in the future, especially from the initial test results to the preparation for the second interview.

Ok, let me talk about the results of my postgraduate entrance examination. I got my master's degree in World War I, and my initial test score was 380. I didn't volunteer for the second interview. Finally, I was admitted to the Second Clinical Medical College of Beijing University of Chinese Medicine for a master's degree in Chinese medicine (ophthalmology).

First of all, clear the goal and prepare for the initial test.

From the moment I decided to take the postgraduate entrance examination, I knew where I was going to apply. I wanted to go home, so I went to take an examination of Guangdong traditional Chinese medicine. I want to go to the best. So I chose Beijing Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Pay attention. The best here can only be obtained through personal analysis and personal thinking. Finally, in the choice of major, because the internal medicine of traditional Chinese medicine recruits many people and has a good chance of winning, I choose the internal medicine of traditional Chinese medicine as the first choice.

So in fact, it didn't take me long to choose institutions and register, so I will briefly talk about the review of various subjects. After all, my 202 1 postgraduate entrance examination for Chinese medicine is not particularly good.

English (the earliest, and throughout the preparation process)

I started memorizing words very early. Around April, I used scallop words. I memorized 50 words every day until the day before the postgraduate entrance examination. Actually, I don't recommend taking classes with Zhu Wei. I think it's a bit of a waste of time. Students with a good foundation can really start working directly without taking classes online.

About June, I started to do real questions. I read one article a day at first, which is intensive reading. You should finish writing on time before translating the whole article. Among them, Tang Chi's reading ability is even better. If you translate, you can also start practicing slowly. In the official account of WeChat, Tang Chi, there is a topic called long and difficult sentences every day, which accumulates every day. That's enough.

Later, about September, I will do a set of real questions every week. I can't write my composition for the time being, but I must set aside about 45 minutes to write my composition.

Wang Jiangtao is good enough to write. I recite 65,438+00, 65,438+00 for each composition.

Politics (July and August)

Xu Tao's intensive classes and Xiao Xiurong's textbooks don't need to worry about the intensive classes of basic classes at all. The political network course starts directly from the intensive class, so you should allocate your own time. It is best to listen to a passage and do a multiple-choice question with 1000. 1000 multiple-choice questions should be able to be brushed twice. Anyway, you can continue to consolidate the test center of 1000 before Xiao Si comes out.

When Xiao Ba comes out, he will give priority to multiple-choice questions, preferably 3 brushes.

When Xiao Si comes out, he will begin to recite the big questions. Xiao Yi Xiao Er knows that Xiao San Xiao Si can recite it, but the key point is Xiao Yi Xiao Er.

6 1 1 Experience of comprehensive preparations for basic medicine

Summary: The contents of specialized courses are miscellaneous, and there are many memorized contents, so rote memorization often occurs. In the review process, I will sometimes have a big head and sometimes draw acupuncture points by myself.

At first, when I was reviewing, I was often confused and once wanted to give up the postgraduate entrance examination. Later, when I went to talk to the monitor, my senior recommended me to take a postgraduate cheese course. Ask the teacher for advice, and the later effect is really unexpected. The teacher helped me to match the immediate senior sister of Beijing Medical University. After my senior helped me make a plan, she gave me the previous review notes and shared her experience in preparing for the exam, so that I could slowly find my way of thinking and start a new round of preparing for the exam.

In fact, there are many people who want to give up, and so will we, but only by persisting and not giving up can we become the final winners. Moreover, the experience and lessons of predecessors are really important. I hope you can have a good senior to help you move forward ~

Review order: Chinese medicine, a prescription, a Chinese medicine, a Chinese medicine, a Chinese medicine, a Chinese medicine, an acupuncture.

Chinese medicine:

For the review of traditional Chinese medicine, the focus can be on the efficacy of traditional Chinese medicine. The annual examination outline will be announced around mid-September. Before that, you can look at the exam outline of the previous year, and there is generally little difference. After this year's exam syllabus is published, you can check for leaks and fill in gaps, and carefully recite the different places on the syllabus, because the chances of getting into the exam will be greater. By memorizing the efficacy of traditional Chinese medicine required by the outline, you can basically get more than 70%. Efficacy is the core of drug content. According to the efficacy, the indications and meridian tropism of drugs can generally be introduced. When you recite it, you should push it yourself first, and then recite it in the textbook. There is still a way to summarize TCM, which can be classified by efficacy or recited by chapters. When you see a medicine, you have to know which chapter it belongs to, and you can basically master its general efficacy, what diseases it can cure and what its nature and taste are. In addition, when you brush the questions, you can also summarize them according to the questions, such as: which drugs are toxic, which drugs have similar side effects, which drugs can treat a class of diseases, and so on. Traditional Chinese medicine review uses the ninth edition textbook. I suggest that you review with textbooks at first, and then combine with counseling books later. Although there are many dry goods in the tutorial, the details are not as detailed as those in the textbook, so I suggest you review them with the textbook first.

Prescription:

The review of Fang Zi is mainly to recite the songs. When reciting, you should choose some square songs with high reciting efficiency. At that time, my tutor helped me find the square song. The content is still relatively complete, and the efficacy and indications will basically be there. In this case, I can basically get more than 50% marks by reciting the box song. By doing real questions over the years, you will find that Fang Jie has appeared frequently in the exams in recent years, which is also a difficult test center in recent years. The review of prescription is mainly based on understanding, and the best effect is to combine the prescription with the efficacy of the drug itself. Later, with real questions, we will see which drugs are more inclined to the real questions in recent years, and learn to summarize some special knowledge points, such as the usage of Mahuang Decoction and the decoction of Xiaochaihu Decoction. There is also the content in the syllabus that must be mastered. These knowledge points are the contents of the high probability examination. The significance of the seven prescriptions, ten doses, eight arrays and eight methods in the general discussion is more important, and we should focus on it. When I review, I directly use my senior's preparation notes last year, and the knowledge points are still very comprehensive. Students and conditions must learn from the experience of seniors, which will really save a lot of time and improve the quality of learning.

Nakauchi:

Junior high school has the highest score in professional courses, so it spends more energy on review. The investigation direction of real questions is generally the treatment method, main prescription and medical record of a disease and a syndrome type. Therefore, when you recite, you should grasp the main symptoms of the disease and the key symptoms of different syndromes according to the direction of the topic investigation. These contents should be read from the stem. And the principles of treatment of diseases will also be tested. You can prepare a notebook and make a summary. You don't need to elaborate, just sort out your own ideas.

Intermediate diagnosis:

The review of the Chinese exam suggests that you go to the seniors ashore for counseling, because the knowledge points of the Chinese exam are chaotic and there will not be many key points. But if you can't accurately grasp the key points, it's easy to lose points on this page. For example, knowledge points such as seeing god, looking at complexion, tongue diagnosis, pulse diagnosis, and syndrome differentiation of zang-fu organs are basically tested every year.

According to my own review principles, I should attach importance to textbooks and not be obsessed with reviewing materials. Many review materials summarize the knowledge points in place, but those summaries are based on textbooks, and some details involved in textbooks may not be explained in detail. Therefore, I suggest that you must follow the ideas of the textbook in the early stage and pay attention to understanding, so that you will not be in a hurry in the later recitation process. I think the best way is to understand+remember. Teaching material analysis explained the symptoms corresponding to each syndrome type. Before remembering, look at the textbook to see which symptoms can be inferred by yourself. If not, we need to understand them in memory first, so that we can remember them firmly.

In the future, by summarizing the data, we can distinguish those similar knowledge points, sort out these knowledge points, put them together for memory, and sort out ideas, so that the knowledge points will not be confused when doing the questions. The principle of reciting is actually very simple, that is, "never forget." When I recite it, I get up in the morning and recite it again in the afternoon Before going to bed at night, I will think about what I have recited today. If I can't remember, I must have a look. In this case, you will feel particularly at ease when you sleep.

Secondly, we should pay attention to comparative memory. Traditional Chinese medicine has many similar knowledge points, and the real questions also like to be put in the first exam to bother us. Therefore, when reviewing at ordinary times, we should put similar and confusing things together to remember, so that we can keep a clear head when doing the questions. For example, hyperactivity of heart fire and hyperactivity of liver fire, which symptoms are the same and which are different. For example, there are similarities and differences between the lack of righteousness and the lack of evil. When reviewing at ordinary times, you should compare more and remember more.

CIMC:

The basic review of every subject should attach importance to textbooks, and this time is no exception. The key chapters are Tibetan image, essence, qi, blood and body fluid, etiology and pathogenesis. The review of Chinese basic courses can be combined with doing real questions, and the thinking and direction of solving real questions in Chinese basic courses over the years can be analyzed. The real questions in recent years must be remembered, and there are many repetitions of basic Chinese courses, and some topics will be controversial, so if you get the same knowledge points, you must score this part. Also, when reviewing the basics, you can talk to your friends together, which is more conducive to mastering the knowledge points, especially the Tibetan image part. At that time, when my senior took me to review, I repeated it with my senior, and then my senior asked questions in turn. I remembered many knowledge points firmly.

Acupuncture:

The review of acupuncture is mainly based on memory. Everyone should try to combine physical memory, buy some model figures of acupuncture and moxibustion medicine and put them in the dormitory, then prepare some pens with different colors and draw a picture every day. Sort out the roughly hidden forms of each meridian, and then remember the indications. Acupoints with similar names and positions should be classified and memorized deeply. Many topics will confuse people by putting similar knowledge points together. In fact, as long as you master the memory method, the problem can be solved.

The location and indications of acupoints are compulsory every year, and it is also difficult to remember in acupuncture and moxibustion, so it is easy to remember. You can review a meridian every day, remember the general route and indications of this meridian first, and then record the acupoint positioning and indications on this meridian in order (just remember the acupuncture points required by the examination outline). Positioning can be painted on the bought villain, put down the phone and play with the villain every night, and watch it again before going to bed every night. Attending everyone can combine the real questions with the exam outline. Some acupoints are not included in the syllabus, but the real questions are often tested, so we must check for leaks and make up for gaps and review them comprehensively.

Besides some songs that can be directly remembered, the songs written by Nakauchi himself.

In fact, acupuncture is quite easy to get points. You should know which acupoints are on that meridian, those on the five Shu points must be remembered, and there are some general acupoint positions and so on. You can directly refer to the summary of the confidante to memorize them, which is convenient to use. Acupuncture means that as long as you recite, you will definitely score points and recite more.

Second, what do you want to do in the initial test results?

First of all, find an organization, join the group, know your ranking, and see if you can enter the second interview. Then you can find your favorite tutor, official website Union Medical College Hospital, from official website, and then find the tutor's email address from HowNet and send an email to the tutor. But to recognize the reality, contacting the tutor only leaves an impression on him. Your second interview and your admission are all your own efforts. Contacting a good teacher won't help you. They will only give you an answer, tell you whether you will enroll students this year, and let you work hard to make you a teacher and a student, which will play an inspiring role.

When preparing for the second interview, you can recite the real questions of the second interview over the years and talk to your seniors and sisters. They can really tell you a lot.

Next, here is what I want to share.

When the re-examination list was announced, I was brushed off my volunteer. 202 1, the provincial traditional Chinese medicine rolled a bead curtain, and I was rolled, retest line 383. Because this year, the master of traditional Chinese medicine in the province did not expand enrollment. Before entering the exam, I guessed that there was a possibility of enrollment expansion and thought it could be extended to myself. Unexpectedly, wishful thinking didn't work. Fortunately, I protected a volunteer, and I was included in the overall list of hospitals, which was equivalent to the hospital's first adjustment. Among them, there are two places in China Ophthalmology Department, and many places for academic masters have not been filled. This adjustment is very important, because it is a second interview with a volunteer, so the person who was brushed off after entering the volunteer can't take it from you, but you have the upper hand.

I am lucky, I ranked second in the master plan list, so I am very competitive to compete for that special degree, and it is worth mentioning that this year's online re-examination, so the preliminary test results will account for a larger proportion. Although I can't volunteer, my initial intention is to save Chinese medicine. I have to stay. I forgot my own sadness and immediately began to prepare for the second interview of Chinese ophthalmology.

The experience of re-examination in ophthalmology of traditional Chinese medicine is really poor. I asked several people, and they all told me to read the textbooks well and read as much as possible, but I still got the final focus of ophthalmology of traditional Chinese medicine from my seniors. I also bought a book. After reading it for the first time, I feel I can't recite it. I really can't recite it without direction. My personal retrieval ability is relatively strong. After some searching, I really found the real question of 20 12 eye reexamination in traditional Chinese medicine province from Douban. I memorized it all, as well as the key points of last semester. I recited it, too, so I was busy these days and passed quickly, so I took the exam again.

Third, the second interview

In fact, I just want to share what questions I took in the re-examination here and give them to my brothers and sisters who will apply for this major in the future. Re-test a ***5 questions. After the exam, I learned two sets of questions by communicating with another sister who joined me in the business. First of all, when I took part in the second interview, I didn't know two of the three professional questions because I didn't have the key points, but if I don't know, don't force it, just say what I remember, and then add, I'm sorry that the teacher's second interview is not in place. Be sure to read it carefully when you go back, because the teacher knows that your undergraduate major is not this, and it won't be too difficult for you. But I'll get that question. I really answered very well.

Not much to say, share it right away. The second interview consists of three parts: Chinese self-introduction, three professional questions, 1 humanities questions and 1 English question and answer.

In short, the answer is good or bad. I feel that during this short 10 minute interview, the examiner is actually looking at you. Be confident. If you are not confident, pretend to be.

Fourth, my little feelings.

Postgraduate entrance examination is a protracted war, so we must keep a positive attitude, communicate more with seniors and sisters, and accept the challenge frankly.