Abstract
Basic medicine, a major rarely offered at the undergraduate level in medical schools, has become the top choice for postgraduate transfer students majoring in laboratory medicine, rehabilitation, clinical medicine, nursing, and other related fields. Previously, five to ten years ago, graduates with undergraduate degrees in medical laboratory technology and other lab based majors could be recruited directly by hospital departments. However, in today’s climate of academic devaluation, such graduates now face a high risk of unemployment immediately after graduation. In daily life, we should all learn to balance work with plenty of rest and find ways to relieve life’s pressure.
