Yang Huili only felt that she had a very depressed day today. She only felt that today was the most tiring day she had had in the past few years at work. Beforehand, she never thought that this seemingly easy and pleasant job would be so troublesome and miserable. Standardized training comes too suddenly, and it can be said that it has a huge impact on all aspects. As early as when the training notification document came out, heads of several universities in the province's health system held a meeting together and finally sent an application to the Provincial Health and Family Planning Commission and the Department of Education. After all, the implementation of standardized training will affect the employment rate, and even more pessimistically, it will even make medical students unable to see the future, and it is not impossible to even affect the enrollment rate. Of course, I don¡¯t know whether they really care about this or not, but they definitely care about their political performance. But if they cannot meet these hard targets, their political performance will definitely be much worse. "These people can't just let themselves take the blame. In addition, after all, this is the first year of training, so they want to keep up with the policies and support of the superior authorities. However, once the application was sent, nothing happened. After asking several times, the relevant persons in charge of the Health and Family Planning Commission and the Department of Education all replied that they had submitted the document, but there was no response from above, and they could not give any reply beyond their level. Each school could not wait for the news and thought that the matter was out of the question, so they all took their own measures based on their own circumstances and conditions permitting. For example, the University of Traditional Chinese Medicine has implemented an increase in the number of places to stay on campus and an increase in the number of recommended graduate students to ensure the smooth implementation of standardized training. This has a limited effect, but it also accounts for the loss of poor students and high-quality talents, so this behavior is also recognized by the Health and Family Planning Commission and the Department of Education. But what is unexpected is that each school has entered the final stage of graduation and will issue graduation certificates soon. The Provincial Health and Family Planning Commission and the Education Department forwarded the document jointly issued by the National Health and Family Planning Commission and the Ministry of Education to the school. The document agrees in principle with the incentive plans of each school, and states that after the National Health and Family Planning Commission communicates with lower-level colleges and universities and the Ministry of Education through the Ministry of Education with various ministries and commissions, some postgraduate guaranteed places will be obtained from these schools. According to the situation of each school allocated to these higher medical colleges. By this time, the enrollment work of each unit has already ended. Schools that do not have the conditions to increase enrollment must explain the reasons to the competent ministries and commissions, and schools that have the conditions to increase enrollment must restate their enrollment plans. After all, it is a cross-ministerial and cross-department operation, so although every link has been worked overtime, it still took too long. Now that the graduation examinations of various colleges and universities are over, the incentive policies have finally been finalized. But even if this is a good thing, schools are tacitly aware of it and do not publicize it. This pie-in-the-sky thing happens once in a century, so some people will always have some thoughts, and every unit also has related households to take care of. The University of Chinese Medicine was nominally allocated twenty places, but when it came to the Medical Department, there were only nine places left for ordinary students. Even this number of quotas does not include those for the designated medical majors. Those were all swept away and sent out through the back door. As for the remaining nine quotas, they are all quotas from universities in the province. Of course, there are also two 985 programs in colleges and universities in the province, both of which are directly under the ministry level. However, these schools also support sister institutions and provide a large number of places. Even if all 9 places apply to one institution, they are willing to accept them and do not impose any restrictions on majors. However, although you can apply to any institution in the province, it is difficult to apply for exemption if you apply across majors. The document says that the specific admissions assessment plan is determined and implemented by the other school. Anyway, these schools are all majoring in medicine, and it is estimated that few people will apply for cross-professional examinations, so the major colleges and universities in the province have generously agreed to accept students unconditionally as long as they can pass the admissions assessment of their respective schools. Of course this is just talk. No professor is willing to teach candidates from non-majors. Candidates from other majors lack systematic basic knowledge, which makes it troublesome to take care of them. Speaking of which, who is willing to do something that is half the result with twice the result? So the so-called assessment plan is very subtle. When Yang Huili saw this document, she immediately thought of a very critical point: this so-called assessment is simple to say the least, but may be more difficult than the unified examination in January. If candidates with no connections apply across majors, whether it is a written test or an interview, it will be too easy to get rid of the applicants. ??After brushing it off, you still can¡¯t fault it. If you really want to complain, you can only blame yourself for being stupid. The school has a very upright attitude: This opportunity is given to you. We are not stingy and have never treated students badly. But you can't pass the exam if you don't live up to expectations. It's a pity that you can't meet the standards we require. We can't feel wronged, can we, professor? Therefore, wiser students would definitely choose to enroll in a medical school in the province.This also means that the remaining places can basically only be obtained by these few medical schools in the province. Whether you stay in school for graduate school or change schools for graduate school, it is probably a matter of these schools. Therefore, in the past few days of the Faculty Council, both the Academic Affairs Office and the Graduate Student Affairs Office have been busy working on this, adjusting class sizes and adjusting professors. Regardless of whether the quotas are determined by default or fairly allocated, there must be a plan that can be implemented with a clear vision. At least it has to be "fair" on the surface. Even if it is assigned to someone, it has to make people feel that the spot should be given to him. At least it has to be as unsuspicious as possible. So the Academic Affairs Office looks at those unofficial quotas. After tailoring a decent plan and passing it at the school council meeting, we will seize the time to make statistics and filter out the final results. In addition to such superficial skills, you must also practice "internal skills". Not everyone who takes the back door is a top student. Some of them are even a bit uneducated, so in addition to the Academic Affairs Office and the Student Management Office, they are working overtime, reviewing and correcting everything from grades to files. They are afraid of being reported but have no time to correct them, so they will be passive. As for the remaining quotas, it is much simpler. Just follow the rules and combine the students and draw a table to select from top to bottom. The approval came too late. Although they had already worked overtime on things like changing graduation exam results and performance appraisal files, the leaders were still afraid of something unexpected happening again. The leaders also made it clear that in order to ensure the smooth and orderly progress of the graduation work and the smooth progress of standardized training, the relevant departments and personnel must keep confidentiality before the final list is approved and announced. Especially all candidates, whether they are willing to accept recommendations or unwilling to accept recommendations, are required to sign a confidentiality agreement - a very simple method. After all, they still have graduation certificates, degree certificates and some are in the order of staying in school. How? Can handle them all. And be careful not to let them see the information of other recommended people before it is announced. Of course, after the waiting list is approved, it will be announced online and on the school bulletin board in accordance with regulations. If you are interested, you can find the relevant information. But it goes without saying that online publicity is a matter of course. No one can stare at the websites of the provincial department and the Provincial Health and Family Planning Commission all day long. Even if there is a public notice board in school, it is estimated that not many people will pay attention to it. Even after graduation, there are many people who don¡¯t know where the public notice board is. The publicity period is only a few days, and it will be much safer to remove the publicity after that. Doing so will naturally minimize the possibility of risks. ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ¡°But the publicity period is over and it has become a fait accompli, so it¡¯s useless for anyone to say anything. In addition to confidentiality, the quotas released must also be truly fair and orderly, so that no one can make mistakes at all. The leader also spoke, and they went down the list one by one. Regardless of whether they agreed or refused, as long as they were alive, they would be sent to the scene; even if they were really dead, they would have to have a copy of the death notice for record. According to the current policy, Xu Yi¡¯s points were among the top three candidates, so Yang Huili called him over and over again to ask him to come over. But time was too tight and she couldn't contact Xu Yi, so she took it upon herself to put Xu Yi's affairs aside and go through other people's procedures first. Of course, the postgraduate study guarantee seems very beautiful, but Yang Huili also discovered a strange phenomenon - most of the people who were called to sign the postgraduate study guarantee agreement today are not very concerned about the postgraduate study. ¡°Only those who got it through the back door, who knew what they were going to do, happily filled out the form and handed it in meticulously. To be honest, Yang Huili was jealous of the guaranteed postgraduate quotas in the best commissioned universities. That is the top major in the best medical schools. You can imagine how popular such places are during the postgraduate entrance examination every year. If they really relied on their strength, it is estimated that none of these people could really pass the exam. They had no worries about work in the first place, and the training was not difficult for them. If you have a chance to get better qualifications, you will naturally not take staying in school seriously. The matter of sitting in rows to eat fruits cannot be said to be based on seniority, but people with both good character and academics must be selected. In the end, after screening according to the plan, except for those admitted, most of the remaining places went to those students who stayed in school. After all, if we talk about fairness, we can¡¯t say that just because these people chose to stay in school, we should leave the opportunity to those who failed, right? Therefore, in summary, most of the candidates who can make it to the candidate list are on the list of students staying in school. Thinking of this, although Yang Huili understood, she also felt a little resentful. This is obviously a good thing, why do everyone do this? Those with backgrounds don¡¯t have their turn to point fingers. They just need to fill out the form and hand it in, and that¡¯s it. It¡¯s very worry-free. With such a quota left, it is really a fair distribution of merit-based admissions, without any shady secrets. But everyone who was called over was hesitant, asking questions and picking out words from the document. ¡°It¡¯s obviously a good thing to recommend graduate students, so why don¡¯t everyone appreciate it? There were even two people who were impulsive and asked themselves with sorrow and anger if their quota for detention in school had been cancelled. They were planning to use this thing to fool themselves! Yang Huili was angry and funny, and she had to patiently explain to them. Just like this, there was a guy who looked at me wrong when he went out. It was obvious that he was still a little suspicious. It was so bad that I quickly called him back and did some ideological work to prevent this person from causing trouble again. What is the mentality of each of these people who have been wronged? This is far worse than when they got a place to stay in school without formal training and signed an employment agreement. ??????????????????????????????????? Everyone was beaming with joy, and they had three thousand and six good words to say, from the school to the leaders even TV was included in the list of thanks. It would be okay if that was all, but as long as these people who stayed in school were called here, except for one graduate student who hesitated for a long time and finally chose the cardiothoracic surgery department of our school, none of the rest considered the matter of postgraduate study. Except for Xu Yi, who could not be contacted, there was still such a vacant spot. The remaining eight spots were arranged in the order of the list and called one by one. As a result, I called someone to explain and comfort me for a long time, but they said that I insisted on staying in the affiliated hospital and would not consider going to graduate school for the time being. With such a high-spirited attitude, all your work is in vain! Then forget it and call the next one. There are opportunities to stay in school, but most of them didn't get a place to stay in school. After coming here, they hesitated and gave up this rare opportunity. They would rather grit their teeth and accept formal training than go back to school in glory. Nearly forty students were called over one after another before all the eight places were allocated. As for these dozens of people, in addition to explaining the terms, Yang Huili also had to sign confidentiality agreements with these people. This has been a struggle from morning until now. After a busy day, Yang Huili felt that her words had become thinner. She was also secretly glad that she had considered the possibility of such a situation before. When making a candidate list, the list of candidates should be long enough, otherwise you would have to continue screening candidates, which would be troublesome. ¡°If outsiders knew about the situation of each of them choosing employment instead of pursuing postgraduate studies, in the past, some experts would probably jump out and say something short-sighted But in the past, where did so much trouble come from? There are few places to stay in school, and even fewer places to stay in postgraduate studies. And it's definitely not that troublesome. Students who want this quota are really overwhelmed. Today is different from the past. This year's situation is still too special. The opportunity to apply for postgraduate study seems attractive, but it is only for previous years. If you really can't find a job or a good job, if you have the opportunity to continue studying for graduate school, it can be considered as using skills and time in exchange for hope. This year, the guaranteed research quota still looks delicious, but it is more likely to be just delicious poison. It is difficult to find employment in all walks of life, and the general environment in which graduation equals unemployment cannot be changed by relying on the high employment rates announced by major universities, and the medical industry is not immune to this. Just looking at several affiliated hospitals of the University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, even for unpopular departments such as pediatrics and dermatology, when recruiting every year, they receive a thick stack of resumes for doctoral students, and anyone who wants to get in can get it from The door of the outpatient department was photographed from the door of the department. ??????????????????????????????????????????? If you really get a graduate degree and you are just a master¡¯s degree, where does the competitiveness come from? What¡¯s more, it¡¯s possible that the regular training will be fully rolled out at that time. If you complete the regular training and find a job that is worse than staying in school, you will be at a huge loss. Therefore, this is also the reason why most of those who stay in school are very excited, but after hesitating for a long time, they basically refuse the recommendation. There is no other way. I feel that studying is a waste of time, and I still have to undergo regular training. It is obviously better for me to stay in the affiliated hospital now. I would rather study as an on-the-job graduate student later. After all, my financial ability and connections were better than now. Studying for graduate school on the job is less stressful, and the hospital recognizes your academic qualifications. You can really make money by studying, and you can kill two birds with one stone. It¡¯s a pilot now, but it will definitely be necessary to fully roll out this training in the next few years. Even if you study as a graduate student at Peking Union Medical College, you can come outMaybe they have to go through this to catch up with the regular training - not to mention that these students did not have the opportunity to choose Xiehe. ¡° Moreover, it is impossible for the training center to retain all the trainees. After this training is over, most people will be unemployed again and will have to look for work. ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????¡ ????????????????????????????????????????????? It¡¯s not that they don¡¯t worry about work at all. Even if they study for free, not many people will continue their studies. Even for those who have not stayed in school, this is not attractive - after all, graduate school is three years, and regular training is also three years, but regular training still has the opportunity to stay in the regular training center. When I was studying, I was afraid that I would have to undergo additional training after graduation and that I might not be able to find a job. ¡°However, there is another advantage to going to regular training now. ¡°If the standardized training is fully launched in three years, there will be a lot of gaps in medical positions, and your employment opportunities will increase significantly. This probability is much higher than the winning rate of lottery tickets. Going to graduate school will inevitably increase the burden on the family. If you have to be arrested for formal training after graduation, it will definitely be difficult to find a job after the formal training is completed. ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? In addition to creating employment opportunities for the school, and creating political achievements for the corresponding leaders, what good is it to me? Therefore, those who are willing to choose to study at the postgraduate level are basically those students who did not apply for a place to stay in school and who had experience in the postgraduate entrance examination but failed to pass it - for them, this is a great thing. ¡°These people may come from well-off families, or they may not intend to engage in clinical work at all, and they may not take formal training seriously. Some people may even regard studying as a stable job. Yang Huili recalled what she had seen and heard that day, and couldn¡¯t help but sigh to herself¡ªit¡¯s really not a good path to study medicine now. There are already problems such as long school cycle, tiring study, and difficulty in finding a job. If you add standardized training, it will help your family support you for at least six to seven years longer than in other industries. In today¡¯s society, how many people have such conditions? How many parents who have the conditions are willing to let their children study medicine? Especially now that the relationship between doctors and patients is tense, incidents of injury to doctors or even killings of doctors occur at every turn, which hurts the hearts of practitioners. ¡° Medical care, which obviously relies on technology, has been distorted into a service industry. It¡¯s reallyservice to your sister! If you like service, you all go to a special industry to see a doctor. As long as you spend money generously, those people¡¯s service attitude will definitely be better!