Word-of-mouth and employment rates in the medical field have remained high in recent years. It is a matter of course to expect to be able to get a stable job as a doctor after graduation.
Especially when it comes to the threshold to become a doctor, the restrictions on the individual are not too high, as long as there is sufficient ability. Emotional intelligence, physical appearance, and body shape are not issues. However, a female student who had studied medicine for 8 years and graduated from graduate school had repeated difficulties in finding a job.
The main factors that hinder medical students are academic qualifications and school level, and if you want to work in a tertiary hospital, you are less likely to have a relatively low academic background. But even if you don't choose a hospital, you still frequently hit a wall when you have enough education, why is this?
Who would want such a figure?"This girl has been studying medicine for 8 years, and the interview has been repeatedly frustrated, and the school's admissions standards have been questioned. Is there a physical limitation to studying medicine?
In hospitals, doctors vary in size, tall, short, fat and thin, and there is no uniform standard.
Doctors pay more attention to technology and knowledge, and body shape is not the decisive factor. However, this girl studied medicine for 8 years and graduated from graduate school, but she could not find employment easily.
The professional competence of female students is indeed worthy of recognition, and the written test scores are always at the top. Successfully entered the interview process, but repeatedly hit a wall and never got a response.
The girl said that the written test had been smooth, but in the interview, none of the hospitals were willing to hire her because of her size.
It turned out that the girl was only about 130 centimeters tall, and many hospitals considered this height to be incompetent for the job. The girl was frustrated and didn't understand why she was trying so hard and not getting recognition.
She shared her experience online and it immediately caught her attention. Many netizens said that this figure is indeed not suitable for working as a doctor, and even surgery may be difficult.
Some netizens also blamed the school, believing that the relevant physical examination should be carried out when the college entrance examination is admitted to avoid admitting unsuitable students.
After studying medicine for 8 years, the girl found that the hospital was unwilling to hire her after graduation, which seemed to be a waste of her 8 years of youth. She said that even if she wanted to open a private clinic, she couldn't do it because of a lack of experience working in hospitals.
*'s fermentation gave her new hope and began to criticize the hospital. In the face of netizens' doubts, the girl explained that there was no problem with the school, and her major did not require going to the operating table or doing a lot of physical labor.
The school only accepted her after evaluation, and her major itself was not limited by her size, and all the pressure came from the hospital.
The girl's experience attracted the attention of netizens, and some suggested that she change careers, believing that her conditions were not suitable for doctors. But the girl insisted that she had studied medicine for 8 years and was going to work in this field anyway.
The girl's persistence impressed the two hospitals, which decided to give her a chance. After receiving two job offers, the girl was very happy.
After much deliberation, she decided to choose one of them to find a job and solved her own problem. This also opens up the possibility for her to have work experience in the future and want to open a private practice.
However, these two job offers embarrassed some netizens who persuaded girls to change careers. They began to blame the hospital, thinking that they were qualified to join the company, so why should they be turned away because of their size.
Some people wonder if even life-saving places have become so important about appearanceAfter studying for so many years, is it appropriate to be rejected because of body problems?
Finally, the author's message: The ** of netizens does have some mutations, but it makes sense. The short stature of girls cannot be changed, and they should not be treated differently in employment when they say they can study.
Girls have become aware of their body problems and have chosen unrestricted majors when studying. However, in order to find a job, she has experienced such a long period of twists and turns, and major hospitals may need to be more rigorous in employment assessments.
What do you think about this?