MindMap Gallery Practicing Physician Review Program
At the end of November to early December, the results of the previous year's exam will be announced. New candidates can enter the warm-up period for review, but everyone seems to be facing a problem: how to start the review. Let this practitioner review plan mind map help you figure it out! It includes an introduction to the syllabus, the content of the exam and a detailed plan accurate to the day. I hope it will be helpful to you! I wish you good luck with the exam!
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This is a mind map about the process of entering the swimming gym. The main content includes: finishing swimming, entering the gym, and preparing. The drawing is detailed and the entire process is clear at a glance.
Food microorganisms include food preservation, high-temperature sterilization of food and the characteristics of thermophilic microorganisms, low-temperature preservation of food and the characteristics of psychrophilic bacteria.
A mind map about food microorganisms and fermented foods, including fermented dairy products, Kimchi making, vinegar, lactic acid bacteria and fermented foods, Single cell proteins, etc.
Practicing Physician Review Program
Step One: Understand the Outline
Basic subjects (13.3%)
Clinical Comprehensive (75%)
Humanities Summary (6.7%)
Preventive Medicine (5%)
There are 23 subjects
There are 600 questions in the exam, with a total score of 600 points
The test is divided into four units, each unit is worth 150 points, and the test is completed in two days.
Grasp the key points
Clinical synthesis accounts for 450 points, which is what we usually call internal medicine, external medicine, women, and children. The score proportion is relatively high, and you can win the world if you get it.
Clinical synthesis is to examine the knowledge points of internal medicine and surgery together. The test questions will appear in the form of each system, such as: respiratory system, digestive system, circulatory system, etc. These systems contain both internal medicine knowledge points and surgical knowledge points. point
It is recommended that you choose a tutorial book written according to the outline, because such a tutorial book is at least close to the exam
In the guidance book, the gold standard for the medical practitioner examination is the Human Health Guide. Everyone must have a copy for easy reference.
Review order
normal order
Review clinical synthesis first (get a large proportion of points)
Review humanities again (mainly memorizing and memorizing)
Finally review the boring 6 basic subjects and preventive medicine
When you don’t have enough time, you should review the following six systems first
Digestion (around 80 minutes)
Female Reproduction (55-60 points)
Pediatrics (50 points)
Cardiovascular (40 points)
Breathing (35-40 minutes)
Psychological nerves (about 50 points)
General review schedule for practicing (assistant) physicians
Clinical Comprehensive (75%)-172 days-450 points
digestive system
20 days
80 points
female reproductive system
21 days
60 points
Pediatrics
13 days
50 points
Cardiovascular System
12 days
40 marks
Psychological nervous system
12 days
35-40 minutes
respiratory system
9 days
35 points
urinary system
8 days
30 points
Other symptoms and signs
6 days
25 points
Locomotor system, rheumatism
8 days
20-25 minutes
blood system
7 days
17-20 minutes
Endocrine System
6 days
20 points
Infectious diseases, sexually transmitted diseases
6 days
25 points
Basic Comprehensive (13.3%)
26 days
79 points
Humanistic Medicine (6.7%)
12 days
40 marks
Preventive Medicine (5%)
6 days
30 points
Clinical Comprehensive Section (75%) 450 points in total
1. Digestive system
Approximate score: 80 points
Number of review days: 20 days
Exam preparation analysis: The digestive system is relatively simple and has high scores. It is a battleground for taking the exam, so you must focus on review.
Day 1-3 Section 1 Diseases of esophagus, stomach and duodenum
Day 4 Section 2 Liver Disease
Day 5 Section 3 Biliary tract diseases
Day 6-7 Section 4 Pancreatic Disease
Day 8-9 Section 5 Intestinal Diseases
Day 10-11 Section 6 Acute Appendicitis
Day 12-14 Section 7 Diseases of the Rectum and Anal Canal
Day 15-16 Section 8 Massive gastrointestinal bleeding
Day 17-18 Section 9 Peritonitis
Day 18-19 Section 10 External abdominal hernia
Day 20 Section 11 Abdominal Injury
2. Respiratory system
Approximate score: 35 points
Number of review days: 9 days
Exam preparation analysis: Moderate difficulty, you can master them all, try not to lose points
Day 21 Section 1 Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)
Day 22 Section 2 Pulmonary hypertension and pulmonary heart disease
Day 22 Section 3 Bronchial Asthma
Day 23 Section 4 Bronchiectasis
Day 23 Section 5 Pneumonia
Day 24 Section 6 Lung abscess
Day 24 Section 7 Tuberculosis
Day 25 Section 8 Lung Cancer
Day 25 Section 9 Pulmonary Thromboembolism
Day 26 Section 10 Respiratory failure
Day 26 Section 11 Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS)
Day 27 Section 12 Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome and Multiple Organ Dysfunction Syndrome (MODS)
Day 27 Section 13 Pleural effusion
Day 28 Section 14 Pneumothorax
Day 28, Section 15, Rib Fracture
Day 29 Section 16 Mediastinal Tumor
3. Cardiovascular system
Approximate score: 40 points
Number of review days: 12 days
Exam preparation analysis: It ranks among the top three most difficult in clinical synthesis. It is recommended that you deeply understand the knowledge points instead of memorizing them by rote.
Day 30 Section 1 Heart Failure
Day 31 Section 2 Arrhythmia
Day 32 Section 3 Cardiac Arrest
Day 33 Section 4 Hypertension
Day 34-35 Section 5 Coronary Heart Disease
Day 36 Section 6 Heart Valvular Disease
Day 37 Section 7 Infectious Endocarditis (IE)
Day 38 Section 8 Myocardial Disease
Day 39 Section 9 Pericardial Disease and Heart Damage
Day 40 Section 10 Shock
Day 41 Section 11 Peripheral vascular disease
4. Female reproductive system
Approximate score: 60 points
Number of review days: 21 days
Exam preparation analysis: Obstetrics and gynecology is more abstract and contains more content. Don't be afraid, you must master it
Day 42 Section 1 Female Reproductive System Anatomy
Day 42 Section 2 Physiology of the Female Reproductive System
Day 43 Section 3 Pregnancy Physiology
Day 44 Section 4 Pregnancy diagnosis
Day 45 Section 5 Pregnancy Monitoring and Pregnancy Health Care
Day 46-48 Section 6 Normal delivery
Day 48 Section 7 Normal puerperium
Day 49-51 Section 8 Pathological Pregnancy
Day 52 Section 9 Pregnancy Complications
Day 52 Section 10 Genetic Counseling, Prenatal Screening
Day 52 Section 10 Genetic Counseling, Prenatal Screening, Prenatal Diagnosis
Day 53-54 Section 11 Abnormal delivery
Day 55 Section 12 Complications during childbirth
Day 55 Section 13 Abnormal puerperium
Day 56 Section 14 Inflammation of the Female Reproductive System
Day 57-58 Section 15 Tumors of Female Reproductive Organs
Day 59 Section 16 Gestational Trophoblastic Disease
Day 59 Section 17 Reproductive Endocrine Diseases
Day 60 Section 18 Endometriosis and Childhood
Day 60 Section 18 Endometriosis and Adenomyosis
Day 59 Section 17 Reproductive Endocrine Diseases
Day 60 Section 19 Female Genital Damage Diseases
Day 61 Section 20 Infertility and Assisted Reproductive Technology
Day 62, Section 21, Family Planning
5. Pediatrics
Approximate score: 50 points
Number of review days: 13 days
Exam preparation analysis: There are many data questions and tedious knowledge points, but the diseases of each system overlap with internal medicine and are easy to master. Women and children often appear on the same test paper, almost occupying a unit of questions, and must be mastered.
Day 63 Section 1 Introduction
Day 63-64 Section 2: The rules of growth and development of children
Day 65 Section 3 Children’s Health Care
Day 65 Section 4 Nutrition and nutritional disorders
Day 66-67 Section 5 Newborns and neonatal diseases
Day 68 Section 6 Hereditary Diseases
Day 68 Section 7 Immunity and Rheumatic Diseases
Day 69 Section 8 Infectious Diseases
Day 69 Section 9 Tuberculosis
Day 70 Section 10 Digestive System Diseases
Day 71 Section 11 Respiratory Diseases
Day 72 Section 12 Cardiovascular System Diseases
Day 73 Section 13 Urinary System Diseases
Day 73 Section 14 Hematopoietic System Diseases in Children
Day 74 Section 15 Nervous System Diseases
Day 75 Section 16 Endocrine Diseases
6. Psychological nervous system
Approximate score: 40 points
Number of review days: 12 days
Approximate score: 40 points
Number of review days: 12 days
Test preparation analysis: The neurological disease part is as difficult as the cardiovascular system. Fortunately, the mental disease part is easier and easier to score.
Day 76 Section 1 Introduction to Neurology
Day 76 Section 2 Peripheral Nerve Disease
Day 77 Section 3 Myelopathy
Day 77, Section 4, Brain Injury
Day 78 Section 5 Cerebrovascular Disease
Day 78 Section 6 Intracranial Tumor
Day 79 Section 7 Increased Intracranial Pressure
Day 79 Section 8 Cerebral Herniation
Day 80 Section 9 Parkinson’s Disease
Day 80 Section 10 Migraine and Tension Headache
Day 81 Chapter 11 Epilepsy
Day 81 Section 12 Neuro-muscular junction and muscle diseases
Day 82 Section 13 Mental Illness
Day 83 Section 14 Mental disorders caused by organic brain diseases
Day 84 Section 15 Mental disorders caused by physical diseases
Day 84 Section 16 Mental disorders caused by psychoactive substances
Day 85 Section 17 Schizophrenia
Day 85 Section 18 Mood Disorders (Affective Mental Disorders)
Day 86 Section 19 Neurotic and Dissociative (Conversion) Disorders
Day 86 Section 20 Stress Related Disorders
Day 87 Section 21 Psychophysiological Disorders
7. Urinary system
Approximate score: 30 points
Number of review days: 8 days
Exam preparation analysis: Moderate difficulty, scores have been on the rise in recent years, try to master them all
Day 88 Section 1 Urine Test
Day 89-90 Section 2 Glomerular Disease
Day 91 Section 3 Urinary Tract Infection
Day 91 Section 4 Male Urinary Infection
Day 92 Section 5 Kidney Tuberculosis
Day 92 Section 6 Urinary tract stones
Day 93 Section 7 Urinary and Male Reproductive System Tumors
Day 94 Section 8 Urinary System Obstruction
Day 94 Section 9 Urinary System Injury
Day 95 Section 10 Congenital malformations of urinary and male reproductive systems and other diseases
Day 95 Section 11 Renal Insufficiency
8. Blood system
Approximate score: 20 points
Number of review days: 7 days
Exam preparation analysis: It is difficult, but the knowledge points focus on the three major diseases of anemia, leukemia, and lymph nodes, so please focus on mastering it.
Day 96 Section 1 Anemia
Day 97 Section 2 Leukemia
Day 98 Section 3 Myelodysplastic Syndrome
Day 99 Section 4 Lymphoma
Day 99 Section 5 Multiple Myeloma
Day 100 Section 6 Leukopenia and Agranulocytosis
Day 101 Section 7 Bleeding Diseases
Day 102 Section 8 Blood Transfusion
11. Endocrine system
Approximate score: 20 points
Number of review days: 6 days
Exam preparation analysis: Many but not chaotic, complex but orderly, very simple subject, try to win them all
Day 103 Section 1 Overview of Endocrine and Metabolic Diseases
Day 103 Section 2 Hypothalamic-pituitary diseases
Day 104 Section 3 Thyroid Disease
Day 105 Section 4 Parathyroid Disease
Day 106 Section 5 Adrenal Gland Disease
Day 107 Section 6 Diabetes
Day 108 Section 7 Gout
Day 108 Section 8 Water, Electrolyte Metabolism and Acid-base Balance Disorder
12.Motion system
Approximate score: 25 points
Number of review days: 7 days
Test preparation analysis: The difficulty is easy, understand the anatomy, easy to score, don't miss it.
Day 109 Section 1 Introduction to Fractures
Day 109 Section 2 Upper limb fracture
Day 110 Section 3 Lower limb fracture
Day 110, Section 4, Spine and Pelvis Fracture
Day 111, Section 5, Joint Dislocation
Day 111 Section 6 Hand Injury and Replantation of Amputated Limbs (Finger)
Day 112 Section 7 Peripheral Nerve Injury
Day 112 Section 8 Chronic diseases of the motor system
Day 113 Section 9 Non-Septic Arthritis
Day 115 Section 11 Bone Tumor
11. Rheumatism
Day 116
Approximate score: 4 points
Number of days to review: 1 day
Test preparation analysis: The score is small and can be reviewed together with the sports system to confirm each other.
12. Infectious diseases and sexually transmitted diseases
Approximate score: 25 points
Number of review days: 6 days
Test preparation analysis: Focus on mastering specific infectious diseases to score easily.
Day 117-118 General Introduction to Infectious Diseases
Day 119-120 Common diseases
Day 121-122 Sexually Transmitted Diseases
13.Others
Approximate score: 25 points
Number of review days: 6 days
Exam preparation analysis: In 2013, some parts that overlap with the skills test were deleted. The knowledge points are scattered, but easy to understand, and the focus is on memorization.
Day 123 Section 1 Perioperative Management
Day 123 Section 2 Nutritional metabolism of surgical patients
Day 124 Section 3 Infection
Day 124 Section 4 Trauma and Battle Injuries
Day 125 Section 5 Burns
Day 126 Section 6 Breast Disease
Day 127 Section 7 Poisoning
Day 128 Section 8 Heat Stroke
2. Basic subjects (13.3%) 79-80 points in total
Day 129-133 Basic Medicine Physiology (15 points)
Day 134-138 Basic Medicine Biochemistry (15 points)
Day 139-141 Basic Medicine Microbiology (8 points)
Day 142-144 Basic comprehensive immunity (8-9 points)
Day 145-149 Basic Medicine Pharmacology (15 points)
Day 145-149 Basic Medicine Pharmacology (15 points)
Day 150-154 Basic Medicine Pathology (15 points)
Some students said that there is not enough time for basic classes. Teacher F wants to tell everyone that the total basic points are less than 80 points. Just focus on memorizing the key points.
3. Humanities Summary (6.7%) 36 points in total
3. Humanities Summary (6.7%) 36 points in total
Relatively simple, not much content. After understanding it, you can recite it again after two rounds of review and sprint, and you will be fine.
Days 155-158 Health Regulations (15 points)
Day 159-162 Psychology (10 points)
Days 163-166 Ethics (10 points)
Focus on memory.
4. Preventive Medicine (5%) 30 points in total
6 days: The score shows an increasing trend and the concepts of preventive medicine are mastered intensively.
Among them, statistics is difficult and contains a lot of content, and only 2 to 3 points of content are tested. It is recommended to give up statistics
Days 167-172 Preventive Medicine
High scores and concentrated test points