Medical students’ personal self-evaluation (selected 5 articles)
In study, work, and life, we are often asked to write a self-evaluation. Self-evaluation is a personal evaluation. Judgment and evaluation of one's own thoughts, wishes, behaviors and personality characteristics. Do you always have trouble writing a self-evaluation? Below are the personal self-evaluations of medical students (selected 5 articles) that I have collected for everyone. They are for reference only. You are welcome to read them.
Medical student’s personal self-evaluation 1
After five years of study and life in university, under the careful guidance of good teachers and my own hard work, I gradually became a person who can adapt to society. It has laid a solid foundation for becoming a knowledge-based socialist builder.
When I was in college, I studied hard, gave full play to my strengths, and explored my potential, thereby improving my learning ability and ability to analyze and deal with problems, and I was recognized by everyone. In addition, I also actively participate in various social practice activities. If a worker wants to do his job well, he must first sharpen his tools. During my studies, learning without knowing enough was the driving force for me to make progress in my studies and work. Not only did I study the theoretical courses seriously, but I also performed actively during the internship and learned to use logical thinking to analyze medical records, which will be a huge asset for my future work.
In addition to studying, I insist on participating in various sports activities to keep myself in the best condition. Only a healthy body can make the greatest contribution to the medical cause of the motherland. These are my future work important capital!
My greatest characteristics are: honesty and trustworthiness, enthusiasm for others, and the courage to challenge myself. When dealing with people in the world, I insist on being strict with myself and being lenient with others. If you want others to respect you, you must first respect others. Good interpersonal relationships are based on understanding and communication. At the same time, as a medical graduate who is about to graduate, what I have is youth and knowledge, which makes me not afraid of difficulties and good at thinking. However, being young also means having little experience, and I need to be open-minded to learn. I also know that graduation is only a small step in studying, and society is a real university. I will continue to work hard. Personal self-evaluation of medical students 2
During my time at school, I won the third place in closed technical operation in the school-level technical competition, and won the honorary title of Ceremonial Star and Disaster Relief Angel. During the internship period, he was rated as the Outstanding Intern of the Month by the hospital many times.
During the internship, I was trained to become a tenacious, enthusiastic, independent and confident young man. With his strong pursuit of the goal and knowledge of becoming an outstanding angel in white, he studies hard, is studious, has a correct attitude, and has a clear goal. Actively participate in various activities organized by the hospital and departments, respect leaders, unite colleagues, actively cooperate with superior leaders and colleagues, strive to improve their civilized and courteous service to patients, be kind, considerate of patients' needs, and think about patients' needs. .
In life, I have developed good living habits and taken care of myself every day with a rigorous and positive attitude towards life. Be warm and kind, honest and trustworthy, willing to help others, have your own principles for doing things, and be able to get along well with colleagues, thereby constantly enriching your life.
I sincerely hope to join your institute. I will definitely work hard with full enthusiasm and tenacity to contribute to the development of your institute. Personal self-evaluation of medical students 3
On x, month, x, year x, with hesitation and nervousness, I entered the hospital and started my one-year internship life. Today, the internship is over. Compared with Although I was originally confused and ignorant, now I can't say I have returned with a full result, but I have a deeper and more thorough understanding of medicine. Clinical internship is the consolidation and strengthening of the theoretical learning stage. It is also the cultivation and exercise of clinical thinking and skill operation. It is also the best training before our employment. Below is a summary of my gains and insights during the internship.
In internal medicine, we have to make ward rounds with the teacher every day, ask about the patient's condition, and then discuss the case. At this time, the teacher will always ask questions about the weak links in our understanding of some clinical lesions, so that we can to answer questions, and at the same time, let us ask questions about any aspect of the disease and answer them patiently and in detail to create a good learning atmosphere. This is my own way of checking and filling in the gaps in theoretical knowledge in practice, and learning how teachers communicate with patients and their clinical thinking on disease diagnosis and treatment.
During surgical internship, large and small operations are indispensable. Preparation for surgery: washing hands, wearing gloves, wearing surgical gowns, etc. all require aseptic techniques. For me, who usually focuses on theoretical study in school and has relatively few practical opportunities, this seemingly simple problem is also difficult and needs to be faced seriously. I was once scolded by a teacher for touching a contaminated area after putting on a surgical gown. This incident taught me that every little thing during internship must be treated with care and strive for perfection if you want to become an excellent doctor. In an operation, there is usually one surgeon and two assistants. I often play the role of the second assistant. The work is often "little things" such as pulling hooks and tying knots, but even such small things require thinking: For example, how to use a retractor to fully expose the lesion to the surgeon and try to avoid accidentally injuring surrounding tissues or organs. You must know that every little detail in the operation is life-critical for the patient.
Therefore, I think we must maintain a serious attitude during the internship.
I think the internship process is like the weaning period of childhood. When we are in class at school, we always open our mouths and wait for the teacher to feed us. The teacher is feeding us food, and we can just sit back and enjoy the fruits. If you have an attitude of improvement, you may gain nothing after this year's internship and can only talk on paper. But if you firmly believe that every case can bring you a little experience, every patient is your God, and every practice is a process of improvement, then you will not miss a little clinical question or confusion. Then you will cherish every opportunity to do it yourself. After such an internship, you will benefit a lot. In other words, the internship process is a process of finding food by yourself. From an obedient student to an excellent and qualified intern, you must go through such a process. Therefore, I would like to give some advice to students who are about to enter clinical internship: be mentally prepared in advance and cultivate an idea and ability to actively learn in practice.
Finally, I would like to thank the teachers at all levels for their guidance and care, who taught me how to cultivate clinical thinking, master clinical skills, and enrich theoretical knowledge. I am also very happy to encourage and learn from each other in the compact internship life with other intern students, and at the same time we have become good friends who talk about everything. Although the internship schedule is tight and the hospital has a lot of work, it is inevitable that I will feel tired, but this period of time has brought me extremely rich harvests, allowing me to gradually move closer to a qualified doctor in terms of thoughts and actions. Such a fulfilling life, I think it will be an unforgettable time in my life. Personal self-evaluation of medical students 4
Time flies, and the five-month internship is coming to an end in a blink of an eye. During the internship, under the spur of the school motto of "Advocating morality and harmony, being erudite and practicing", I worked hard Study, study hard, be enterprising, and strive to train yourself to become a medical graduate with high comprehensive quality.
During the clinical internship, actively learn medical knowledge from superior doctors in various clinical disciplines to lay a solid foundation for future study and work. I constantly improve myself, enrich myself, and improve myself. Under the education and encouragement of teachers in various departments, I worked hard and laid a solid foundation of professional knowledge, and systematically mastered the professional courses of clinical medicine. Although it was only five months, I deeply felt that theoretical knowledge and The importance of clinical integration; the school gave me the source of knowledge and helped me step onto the ladder of medical career. From scratch, from simple to profound, I gradually understood the importance of medical career.
During my internship at Qujing No. 1 Hospital, the hospital further improved my theoretical knowledge of medicine. Under the motto of "All people are kind, great doctors are kind", I have to seek truth from facts and strive for excellence. , save lives and heal the wounded, work tirelessly and persistently to pursue, relieve the patient's pain and enable him to have perfect health. I will continue to enrich myself and improve myself in the future, and be a qualified good doctor. Personal self-evaluation of medical students 5
I graduated from the Clinical Medicine Major of North Sichuan Medical College and received a bachelor's degree in medicine. I am good at accepting new things, good at learning emerging technologies and new methods, and have the potential for sustainable development. I have a deep affection for medicine. After studying medicine for five years, I was deeply fascinated by this subject. I couldn't help but get excited when I read medical theory carefully. It has immediate results. While pursuing knowledge, I strive to improve my personality. In the eyes of others, I am hard-working, honest, active in thinking, hard-working, safeguarding collective interests, professional, kind to others, and respectful of others. I deeply understand the importance of having a noble moral outlook and a perfect personality, and I am convinced that I can do better.
In school, we have solid theoretical knowledge and proficient clinical skills in the diagnosis and treatment of various common and frequently-occurring diseases in the internal, external, and pediatric systems. Through the combination of theory and practice during the internship, we have further mastered the skills. Proficient in the diagnosis and treatment of various common and frequently-occurring diseases in the internal, external, and pediatric systems, and can skillfully independently treat ordinary patients and rescue critically ill patients. He is better at intracardiology and can be proficient in common and commonly used operations in internal medicine systems such as bone puncture, thoracocentesis, lumbar puncture, abdominal puncture, cardiopulmonary resuscitation, etc.
My English is very good and I have passed the National University Level 4 Examination. I have outstanding oral skills. I remember that the Department of Respiratory Medicine of the First Affiliated Hospital of our school admitted a foreign teacher who was suffering from pneumonia. Even among graduate students, I was one of the few people who could communicate in English with foreign friends.
Has passed the National Computer Level Examination Level 2 and is familiar with computer operations. Xiong is proficient in using the Internet to access medical information. He is proficient in operating Win98/2000 systems, Office XP, and Office 2000, and can also use the latest medical hospital information. management system.
I like basketball, football, table tennis and other sports, as well as listening to music and learning English. Have a modest personality, have good manners, respect teachers, and unite colleagues; have good communication skills and be able to handle the doctor-patient relationship well.
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