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Do medical students have to take anatomy classes?

I thought the same thing.

My school is a medical college. Even English, public administration and humanities, which seem to have nothing to do with medicine, need to learn the course of human anatomy and physiology.

? Shouldn't you know the human body structure when you study medicine? At least you have to know where, there are many differences between the physical object and the good-looking human body structure map in the textbook. Otherwise, why that sentence? Hearing is empty, seeing is believing? How can this sentence of Grandpa Deng Xiaoping be circulated for thousands of years? Practice is the only criterion for testing truth? Why is it still written in the textbook today, and it has been repeatedly studied and emphasized?

Therefore, it is of course necessary to take anatomy classes to study medicine.

Of course, different majors have different requirements for mastering anatomy. Take our college of pharmacy for example. The majors of pharmaceutical preparations, pharmacy, biopharmaceuticals and pharmaceutical engineering also need to take anatomy classes. Where are we going? Okay, teacher building? Through the study of real human body combined with textbooks, but our anatomy class only has one semester, and you don't need to touch and dissect it, just observe it with the naked eye, and this course is just a general course, but there is no postgraduate course. For example, English majors in medical colleges are actually a bit like English translation for medical students. They want to learn anatomy, but the requirements are not high. I think the purpose of studying anatomy should be to lay a certain foundation for the translation of foreign medical literature in the future, and also to translate medical literature more accurately. However, specialties such as clinical medicine and five-year medical imaging are different. Their anatomy class is absolutely demanding, and they need an accurate grasp of the human body structure, and they will dissect and exercise their abilities in the five-year course to train qualified doctors.

So as long as you study medicine, no matter what major, anatomy class is an essential option!