Medical students pretend to be patients online and are spotted by doctors
A medical student pretended to be a patient to ask for medicine online in order to complete his homework, but the doctor recognized him: "Ask your teacher!".
A lot of students are often talked about by high school teachers"It's good to be admitted to university"This sentence is confused. Many students are convinced of this, believing that after following the rules of high school, going to college is no longer such a heavy academic burden.
For most students, college life is indeed relatively easy, but for some students, college life is not easy, but more tiring.
This has to do with the chosen major, some of which are really difficult, such as medicine, and in order to avoid failing the final exam, the Xi process is often as intense as preparing for a university entrance exam.
Medical degree programs are one year longer than other programs, are more difficult Xi to learn, and students are busy memorizing key points or conducting experiments every year. The way medical students work also reflects the difficulty of Xi in the medical profession.
College and high school are very different. In high school, not doing homework can be reprimanded at most, while in college, teachers don't reprimand, but not doing homework can lead to a final failure. Medical students are inherently prone to failing courses, so as long as the teacher assigns homework, it has become a task that medical students must complete by any means.
However, the task is so difficult that medical students are a little naïve, and some even decide to impersonate patients and get answers by asking questions on the internet.
A medical student claimed that he was 30 years old and felt unwell after an unexpected shower. He brought a piece of film with him, hoping that the doctor would be able to explain the situation. The doctor's answer clearly did not meet the expectations of the medical student, so he asked the doctor again to analyze the situation from the perspective of the image, and the result was the answer he wanted.
Not all medical students are so lucky. Some medical students are recognized by doctors when they ask questions and are invited to ask professors for advice. There are also students who don't even need to pretend to be patients, but instead send questions directly to the doctor and have them answer them directly. The doctors were also helpless and didn't understand why the students were doing this, not to mention that the students didn't mind losing face.
A medical student, who was clearly good at challenges, sensed that the doctor was having trouble answering the question, so he resorted to a provocative approach, asking the doctor if he didn't understand the question. The doctor doesn't like to be challenged intellectually, so he says the answer directly, and the medical student wins the game.
After seeing the joke, some netizens recalled the last time they saw a patient when they were in school, while others shared the feelings of the hospital doctor after answering the students' questions.
He worriedly asked which school the student attended, offered to refund the tuition, and posted on Moments to ask about the student's identity. The cunning doctor rubs shoulders with an equally sinister medical student.
To become a doctor, the profession is extremely demanding, and students must take every job seriously. Doctors shoulder the special responsibility of saving lives and helping the wounded, and there is no room for mistakes, so the length of study for medical students is relatively long, and the threshold for employment is relatively high.
Although it is understandable that students are helpless to learn medical Xi, this behavior is unwise and irresponsible.
If you want to become a doctor, a graduate program is the way to go. We all know that graduate programs are highly competitive, and with this attitude of academic research, your chances of making it to the next level are almost zero.
Patients don't follow the script, and no one answers their questions after work. That's why medical students have to work harder academically.
The road to becoming a doctor is tough, and students should think twice before applying. Doctors do have good career prospects and salaries that live up to expectations, but students and parents should not only see the advantages of studying medicine and ignore the challenges they have to face during their medical studies.
The Xi period for medical students is quite long, at least ten years, and the Xi is very difficult, and many students choose to drop out after graduation.
The dilemma faced by medical students is not limited to the academic field, and it is not easy when it comes to employment. A high level of training doesn't necessarily mean easy access to a job, and networking is crucial. Therefore, the student's family condition should not be too poor, otherwise the expenses during the Xi will become an unbearable burden.
With so many challenges, it's hard to stick with a student if they don't have a genuine passion for their career. Therefore, both students and parents should consider carefully when applying for a job.
However, once the career has been chosen, students should take it seriously. The profession of a doctor can be described as yes"First bitter and then sweet"As long as you can stick to it, there will undoubtedly be rich rewards in the future.
Discuss. What do you think of medical students seeking medical advice online to do their homework?