The first method is to log in to the continuing education website with your own account, and the website will tell you how to download the e-training certificate.
Another way is to find the name of the training course you attended on China Medical Learning Online, and there will also be an entrance to print the electronic training certificate.
What should be explained here is that the general certificate of conformity can only be issued after being reviewed by the competent department at the next higher level, so it is usually delayed for half a year, but it will be found in that year.
The third method is to ask the person in charge of continuing education credits in the Science and Education Department (or the competent department) of your unit to help print it, provided that you inform the other organizer of the name and date of the training course.
The training content is divided into three parts, with 30 hours of concentrated training every year.
(1) General practice and related theories: 20 class hours/year. Combined with the training requirements of National General Practitioner Transfer Training Project (20 19 Revision), the training course is based on the theory of general practice and oriented to the demand of primary health care services, and the general practice concept of primary health personnel is strengthened through training.
(2) Professional quality: 5 hours/year. Based on the core system of medical quality and safety, health laws and regulations and medical humanities, the basic medical and health-related contents are trained to ensure that basic health personnel can implement the core system of medical quality and safety, correctly understand and apply relevant health laws and regulations, and improve their comprehensive quality through medical humanities training.
(3) Diagnosis and management of chronic diseases: 5 class hours/year. Aiming at the diagnosis, treatment and management of six common chronic diseases, such as hypertension, diabetes, coronary heart disease, stroke, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and osteoarthropathy, the contents are organized in the form of case analysis, focusing on professionalism and practicality, cultivating the general clinical thinking of grassroots health workers and laying the foundation for graded diagnosis and treatment at the grassroots level.