There is no job more important than being a doctor. Every profession in the field of human he alth deserves respect. However, before becoming a real master of his craft, the future doctor must go a long way to study at a medical school.
Features of learning
In reality, the life of medical students is full of difficulties. For many, of course, study is easy - one of the main conditions for this is a love of medicine. It is hard to get used to a huge amount of information: students need to attend a large number of different lectures, seminars. In the first courses, the day of a medical student lasts from 9 to 6-7 pm. At the same time, when a student comes home, he cannot relax. Again, you need to learn something, prepare homework. While students of law or economics faculties have the opportunity to enjoy life, students of medical schools spend weeks on end studying, literally not seeing the world.
Non-core items
Many students are annoyed by the fact that they have to study those subjects that do not have a directrelation to medical practice. Instead of studying until lunch and having a rest, in the first courses you have to sit at lectures on economics, jurisprudence, history and others. Gradually, however, the curriculum of the medical student course becomes more and more specialized. Only those subjects that are directly related to medical practice remain. And it always pleases the students.
Pros
Students also note the advantages that are characteristic of student life. Starting from the 4th year of study, lectures and classes are held in courses. For example, during the month, students only go through gynecology. This is convenient for learning, since in the course of such a course the entire discipline is covered. Also, students have enough time to take a walk with friends, have some fun.
Interesting facts from students' lives
Doctors are very special people. They say that a medical worker is easy to identify by a special facial expression. Like professional doctors, medical students also belong to this caste - they are different from others in many ways. What are the distinguishing features of those who study in honey?
- All students are required to wear white coats. Moreover, they are very fond of this duty - freshmen love to go out into the street and surprise passers-by with their appearance. And in a grocery store, they can easily be mistaken for SES employees. True, no one takes young auditors seriously. But by the second year, the white coat is so annoying to students that they put onit in extremely rare cases.
- Another thing that students love to shock people around is anatomy textbooks. Ordinary books, in which you can find images of internal organs, will not surprise anyone. But as far as pathological anatomy is concerned, here others can be plunged into horror - does this fragile lady really want to become a pathologist?
- Medic students are fearless. With a girl who studies in honey, you can go to any movie. If she is not afraid of the bloodiest scene, then you really have a future doctor in front of you. Some may even make comments like, "What the heck, where the vampire bit him, there's no way the carotid artery could be." By the way, a little about vampires: if you come across a person with red eyes along the way, do not rush to grab garlic and aspen pegs. Most likely, this is a medical student who has been studying for an exam all night.
- Students in honey are mostly people with high intellectual abilities. After all, in the process of mastering huge amounts of information in their brain, new neural connections are constantly formed. If someone is engaged in pumping up muscles, then students of honey pump, first of all, the brain. They really have a phenomenal memory and a well-developed ability to think logically.
- Students of medical schools and universities have a very developed sense of humor. It is hardly possible to hear so many such funny tales about anyone else as about future doctors. And they are also born storytellers of chilling stories.
Funny stories
There are many funny stories from the life of medical students. Just as stories about doctors do, they pass from mouth to mouth. For example, one anecdote is known:
Exam. The teacher asks the student the last question: “Now, my dear, tell me: is the gluteus maximus masticatory or mimic?”. The student, frightened to death, replies: "Mi-…mimic." “When you learn how to smile with her, then you will get a test,” the examiner answered.
Here's another story.
Student asks teacher a question:
- Vasily Petrovich, what do you think is worse: insanity or sclerosis?
- Definitely sclerosis.
- Why?
- Because when a person has sclerosis, he completely forgets about insanity.
Real life features
It should be noted that in reality, medical students have to face many difficulties. So, in the vast majority of medical graduates in Russia, they never practice on real corpses. As a rule, they are replaced by plastic models. Experts are convinced that allowing doctors to work after such practice is a big risk.
Since the time of Hippocrates, the process of training physicians has been inextricably linked with practice on cadavers. It turned out that organizing such a practice in the 21st century is too much of a luxury for the vast majority of Russian medical universities. Many of them are Russianmedical students continue to train on simulators made of plastic. Even the invention of I. Gaivoronsky, who was able to significantly reduce the cost of the plastination procedure, did not help to improve the situation - turning a corpse into a biological exhibit that can be used in medical experiments many times.
What should students practice on?
Often, graduates of medical schools have to study already at the workplace. After all, medical schools are not required to provide practice on cadavers. Medical students should be trained on plastic dummies. The plate invented by Gaivoronsky is optional. This material, however, is considered one of the best for learning. After all, it does not smell of anything, and it is impossible to catch a dangerous infection from it, like from a corpse.
There are cases when medical students in practice, through negligence, brought HIV infection from a corpse into their body and fell ill with it themselves. Now only the most prestigious universities can afford to practice on real corpses or with the use of a plate. The mannequin, as far as it does not look natural, can in no way replace a real corpse. They, according to experts, are only suitable for filming a movie.