2. Intervention: Intervention is called the "third discipline", and internal and external interventions are now super hot. Regardless of professional skills, I personally feel that I should steadily improve my clinical business ability, not limited to how many operations my department can perform, how many patients I can receive, and how many directors I can know ... The easiest thing for hospitals to grasp is new technology. Everyone must have seen four or five departments of a hospital involved, which is an extremely expanding territory. It's not difficult for a cameraman to learn skills well, and it's only after going out for consultation that he can get it slowly. My own department is hard, not afraid of being robbed, or I will catch up with a dean with cysticercosis in his head and wait for the northwest wind.
3. Nuclear magnetic resonance, etc. Up to now, cutting-edge magnetic resonance imaging technology and other molecular biology technologies have led the main topics of various academic conferences. Let's not talk about manufacturers for the time being. This non-invasive and functional imaging examination will be paid more and more attention. When you have the opportunity to choose a professional direction, you should go to a promising group as soon as possible.
4. Manufacturer: If it is a fresh graduate, it is best to do this in the front line. There are so many domestic high-end benchmark imaging equipment manufacturers that it is also suitable for students who like to hang out. Of course, the treatment is also excellent. In this circle, it is best to resist temptation. After all, it is strange to see those colleagues who have talked about the project with glistening money in their hands. However, everything has advantages and disadvantages. If you can do your job stably, you won't worry about promotion and salary increase. Why test the high-voltage line?
The last sentence: cherish your eyes, those professional screens are blind in minutes.
Lilac Garden @ Wuji Yi Zhi Yi Ling Su
My experience: undergraduate 2 1 1 medical imaging major, graduate, master of imaging medicine and nuclear medicine. When I was a graduate student, my tutor wanted me to apply for his master's degree and doctor's degree, but I felt that my tutor's subject was relatively general, and it was difficult for me to graduate from a doctor's degree. My tutor usually ignores the students, so I don't want to continue my study. Because the tutor is the director and vice president, my former brothers and sisters can stay in the hospital after graduation, so I thought my graduation work was not a big problem, but when I graduated last year, the hospital asked only to recruit doctors, so almost all of our graduate students returned to various municipal hospitals. Because there is no training certificate and she is a girl, finding a job is greatly restricted. At the same time, I secretly applied for a doctoral degree from other better schools behind my tutor's back (for fear that my tutor thought I was a traitor), and I was the second in my major. Because there are too few re-examination places and I don't have SCI, I was brushed. So I first worked in a municipal 3A hospital, and the director of the department took good care of me, because there were no double 2 1 1 imaging graduates to work here before me. However, there are local relatives around, and three of them even crammed into the imaging department after graduating from college. Usually the dean who is late and leaves early can't control it. I don't want to be assimilated by these people, but also for my dreams. I took the World War II exam this year and now I plan to take it. The department director is also very supportive and happy.
It's not easy along the way, but it's only after going through rough times that I understand how fierce the competition is to find a job in a large 3A hospital or get a good doctor in a school. On the one hand, it is forced by the situation, on the other hand, it is unwilling to give up and admit defeat, and efforts will always pay off. In this process, I also thought about problems that I hadn't thought about before, broadened my mind and vision, and gained a new understanding of my future pursuit and orientation.
The most important thing is to improve yourself. The iron rice bowl is not that you can eat safely in one place all your life, but that you can eat everywhere all your life.