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What is the use of continuing education credits?
Continuing education credits are one of the conditions for evaluating the qualifications of medical practitioners, which will be used in future promotion and related to the registration of qualification certificates.

Health technicians with intermediate or above professional and technical positions should participate in continuing medical education activities and get 25 credits every year, including 5 to 10 credits for Class I and 5 to 20 credits for Class II. Medical staff in hospitals of all provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government shall receive 5 to 10 credits from national projects within 5 years.

Continuing medical education activities implement the credit system, which can be divided into two types according to the nature of the activities: Class I credits and Class II credits?

A class of credits awarded:

1: Project approved by the Continuing Medical Education Committee of the Ministry of Health;

2. All provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government continue to tackle the projects approved or authorized by the Medical Education Committee;

3; Projects organized by colleges and universities affiliated to the Ministry of Health, directly affiliated units and the Chinese Medical Association and specially filed with the Medical Education Committee of the Ministry of Health. ?

Second-class credit:

Self-study and other forms of continuing medical education activities.