When a surgeon studies clinical medicine, he must first learn mathematics and physical chemistry well. Most clinical medicine majors involve chemical and biological knowledge, and surgical operation requires high practical ability, because surgical operations, such as appendicitis, must be surgically removed, as well as chest and heart surgery, heart bypass surgery, hepatobiliary surgery, urology, organ transplantation and so on.
3. Requirements for surgeons: College degree or above in clinical medicine, professional certificate of practicing doctor or above. Have more than two levels of clinical experience in hospital surgery, proficient in general surgery. Skilled in routine surgical examination; Have certain knowledge of health management. Good communication skills and personal professional image temperament. Proficient in common surgery and basic computer operation. Have good professional quality and moral cultivation. Strong sense of learning, independently improve personal professional quality and ability.