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Medical student self-identification

Self-appraisal is to analyze one’s past study or work at a certain stage and make a corresponding summary. Self-appraisal can make us more clear about our goals. Let us summarize carefully and complete the self-appraisal conscientiously. What should the self-identification you have seen look like? Below are 4 self-assessment articles for medical students that I compiled for you. You are welcome to learn from them and refer to them. I hope they will be helpful to you. Medical Student Self-Assessment Chapter 1

The 10-month internship period is coming to an end. Time flies so fast. The internship is the first step for me to turn theory into ability, practice into experience, and move towards clinical practice. I benefited a lot during my internship and it will serve me well throughout my life.

In June 20xx, I was arranged by the school to intern at xx Hospital in xx City. According to the requirements of the hospital and the school, I went to the Department of Surgery, Acupuncture, ENT, Traditional Chinese Medicine, Western Medicine, and Emergency Department... During the internship, I strictly abide by the rules and regulations of the hospital and various departments of the hospital, abide by the law, respect teachers, unite classmates, strictly demand that I do not be late, do not leave early, do not be absent from work, etc., and be careful to patients. Caring, approachable and striving to combine theoretical knowledge with practical experience.

During the clinical internship, I actively learned from the clinical teachers. After nearly a year of internship practice, I became proficient in writing medical documents such as disease history records and discharge records, and also mastered debridement and suturing. , sterile surgery and other operating methods, I worked harder on professional courses such as internal medicine, surgery, obstetrics and gynecology, pediatrics, etc., focusing on mastering the diagnosis and treatment of diseases, understanding of hand, foot and mouth disease, H1N1 infectious diseases, and some knowledge of some infectious diseases. More attention is paid to the characteristics, diagnosis, identification and treatment principles of common and frequently-occurring diseases, laying a solid foundation for future clinical practice. During the internship, I also constantly summarized learning methods and clinical experience, and worked hard to cultivate my ability to think independently, solve problems independently, and work independently. The internship life also cultivated my lofty ideas of serving the people wholeheartedly and the professional ethics that medical workers must possess. But I also learned from it that there are still many diseases that we humans cannot overcome, so I know even more that I shoulder the responsibility, and I must work hard in my future work, pay attention to the combination of theory and practice, and make outstanding contributions to the medical cause of the motherland. contribute.

My four-year medical career has shaped me into a healthy and confident person. Confidence comes from strength, but at the same time, we must also realize that the society is changing rapidly and the requirements for talents are getting higher and higher. The society is constantly changing. In the face of change and development, we must look at problems from a developmental perspective. We still have many shortcomings and shortcomings. To adapt to the development of society, we must constantly improve our ideological understanding, improve ourselves, and correct our shortcomings. As a medical student, the social pressure will be heavier than in other industries. You must learn to learn, learn to innovate, and learn to adapt to the development requirements of society. Just like a teacher, only professionalism can serve others better. Self-Assessment of Medical Students Part 2

In the blink of an eye, the internship career of vascular surgery will come to an end. Although this internship was a bit hard and tiring, it was still quite enjoyable. Ward rounds, dressing changes, writing course records, following surgeries, and writing discharge summaries, every day is spent in such repetitive busyness. In the vascular surgery department, ward rounds begin at 8:30 in the morning, and dressings are changed afterwards. Of course, the most painful part of vascular surgery is the surgery, which often lasts for several hours. Learning to write test orders, write medical records, change dressings, remove sutures, perform surgeries, etc., basically started from scratch. It was also the first time that I learned that seemingly simple operations can be so difficult to implement. Although not everyone actively performs surgeries, I have experienced surgeries performed by directors such as Wang Bing, Cui Wenjun, An Qian, Qin Longfei, Si Jiangtao, Wang Ying, and Ding Yu. It is still very insightful to see varicose vein surgery. : (high saphenous vein ligation + stripping + laser treatment), angiography, stent treatment, etc. My understanding of mobile DSA system technology and interventional treatment was refreshing to me.

After staying in the same department for a long time, I feel that everyone is really like a family. The care of the teachers and the collaboration of the entire department make the busy work fulfilling and happy. Most vascular surgeons are gentle people. No matter how good they are, once they do something wrong, they will criticize you and not save any face for you. I will never forget the first time I watched Professor Zhu Gang perform an amputation surgery. Professor Zhu Gang's work was really perfect and impeccable. At the same time, he also understood that good medical treatment costs a lot of money.

What is even more unforgettable is a 59-year-old uncle who was hospitalized in an emergency trauma car accident on July 21. He suffered severe open damage to his left foot, urethral rupture, and right external iliac artery embolism. He was busy in the operating room from 8:30 p.m. to 2 a.m. The operation ended at 30:30 and the patient was sent to the ICU. It was not until 11 noon the next day that the patient was out of danger and returned to the general ward from the ICU.

The complexity of this internship experience in vascular surgery may only be understood by those who are personally managers. It is ups and downs, no matter what it is, it is worth recalling. Of course, the more important thing is that I learned a lot of things that cannot be learned in books, and I also made a few good friends. Perhaps this is more valuable than books. I would like to thank those who helped me, my superior doctors and nurses, and my teachers again. Medical Student Self-Assessment Part 3

I am a medical professional scholar. Since I entered school in September 20xx, I have studied hard. While I have solidly learned the theoretical knowledge required for scientific research, I have also completed the professional credits required by the college. Ideologically, I never forget that I am a member of the Communist Youth League. I actively move closer to the party organizations, constantly learn the party's ideas, strictly abide by the party's organizational disciplines, and actively participate in party, college, and class organizations. various meaningful activities. Whether in thinking, study, or action, we adhere to the party's idea of ??advancing with the times. While constantly updating our own knowledge, we keep up with the party's progress and strive to be useful talents of the times. In terms of learning and practice, I actively participate in clinical learning practice. During these 10 months of clinical practice, I have a deeper understanding of the responsibility and obligation of being a doctor to save lives and heal the wounded.

A good doctor must not only have a solid and profound theoretical foundation and superb clinical skills, but more importantly, he must have a noble medical ethics and style of being a parent. While strictly demanding yourself, you are not afraid of hard work and take the initiative to go among the patients, be anxious about the patients' needs, think about what the patients are thinking, actively consult the superior teachers and students when encountering problems, and do your best to provide care under the guidance of the superior doctors. Patients are healthy and laughing. As I am about to graduate, I have reviewed a large number of domestic and foreign literature materials related to my current research topic, summarized and analyzed them, and written a relevant review. Under the guidance of the acting teacher, relevant plans and technical routes for the subject were formulated. The animal model required for the experiment has been successfully established and the pre-experiment content has been completed. During the experiment, we must adhere to facts, be meticulous, and carefully record the experimental content and experimental data of each step. Use Marxist ideas to guide scientific research practice, and continuously verify and improve scientific theories in practice. For me, there are too many things to learn, master and practice, both clinically and scientifically. In the days to come, I will work harder to study and study science, become an excellent medical worker and scientific researcher, and continue to work hard for the country's medical cause. Medical Student Self-Assessment Part 4

Entering freshman year, it is inevitable that you will feel a little uncomfortable, and as a medical student, I will have many inexplicable worries, such as studying.

Let me talk about my first semester of college based on my experience this semester. In general, I have done a lot of things this semester, both what I should and should not do. I tried to participate in the student union selection, but failed. I joined a lot of clubs, but nothing happened because of laziness. In the end, I had to calm down and study hard. Regarding my college studies in the past few months, I feel that it is more than enough than not enough! There is a top student in the class who is very good and is highly appreciated by the teacher. This can be seen from the 100-point score given by the teacher. He can explain the functions of various organs to others while wearing gloves on a specimen cadaver, which is beyond his reach. But looking at myself, I am indeed not as focused as he is. He must have spent a lot of effort to have such skills. Let’s not talk about academic excellence. Let’s talk about my own studies this semester. First of all, I realized a serious issue is English. For a person like me who doesn’t like English, it is not easy to learn English well. But the fact is that postgraduate candidates must be very good in English, which requires me to improve my English step by step. As for how to improve, the current plan is as follows. First, you can do the reading you must do every day. On the one hand, you can improve your reading ability, and on the other hand, you can improve your English. It is to increase vocabulary. The third thing is listening. I feel chilled when I think of the final listening test. I couldn’t hear anything, not a single word. This reminds me that it’s time to practice my listening. Voa and new concepts are good choices.

Finally, practice speaking English from time to time. Start with the most basic reading, read along, read carefully, and read again and again. You don’t want to read too much, but you want to read accurately!

In addition to English, what gives me a headache is the study of professional courses. Studying in university is no longer what it used to be. We are too independent and the teachers will not care about us. This is okay. It doesn’t matter. In the end, The most important thing is to study by yourself. What the teacher said is only a drop in the bucket to improve your abilities. You still have to study many things by yourself. But fortunately, we have enough time to study and there are places where we can study. The library is indeed a good place, there is everything there, everything is good! For professional courses, I can no longer be satisfied with the content in books like I did in high school. Mastering it comprehensively and deeply will help memorize and understand after all! It is very important to recall what you have learned. According to the law of forgetting proposed by someone, timely review is very necessary. Otherwise, you will forget the content you have remembered very quickly, which is not good. Timely review is too important!

Of course we have to worry about learning, but entering university is not just about studying. We also need to learn things other than books. Interpersonal communication is indeed very important, and it is indeed a subject of study that is worth learning. I'll do some research!

In addition to appeal, entertainment is also very important, and exercise can be classified as one of them. I plan to get up and run in the morning next semester. First, it will help memory, and second, it will help physical health. Base.