As a student preparing for the cross-disciplinary postgraduate entrance examination in public health, I believe my research strengths lie in my experience in conducting research projects and my knowledge of good clinical practice (ICH-GCP) principles.

During my undergraduate years, I participated in a national-level project that focused on developing a self-management plan for patients with stable chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) based on their information needs. This project helped me develop skills in literature review, data analysis, and project management.

Additionally, I have obtained an ICH-GCP certificate and attended GCP training organized by the Chinese Pharmaceutical Association. This experience has given me a deep understanding of the ethical principles and regulatory requirements guiding clinical research.

During my internship at the Hangzhou Normal University Affiliated Hospital, I participated in several small lectures across multiple departments. These lectures provided me with an opportunity to learn from experienced clinicians and gain insight into how to analyze and intervene in clinical cases.

Finally, although my community project on fall prevention for elderly individuals did not receive an award, I learned valuable lessons about project management and the importance of community involvement in research.

Overall, my experiences have given me a strong foundation in research skills, ethical principles, and clinical practice. I believe that these skills will enable me to excel in any research project I undertake in the future.

Research Strengths for Public Health Postgraduate Admission

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