First, credit requirements for continuing medical education to implement the credit system. The subjects of continuing medical education participate in continuing medical education activities every year and get no less than 25 credits, including 5- 10 credits for Class I and L5-20 credits for Class II. Medical and health institutions in provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government shall receive at least l0 credits for participating in national continuing medical education projects within five years. The subjects of continuing medical education get no more than 10 credits each year. The first and second types of credits cannot be substituted for each other.
2. Classification of credits According to continuing medical education activities, credits are divided into two categories: first-class credits and second-class credits.
(1) Class I credits 1, a national continuing medical education project (1) which was reviewed, approved and announced by the National Continuing Medical Education Committee.
(2) Projects declared by the National Continuing Medical Education Base and announced by the National Continuing Medical Education Committee.
2, the provincial continuing medical education project (1) by the provincial continuing medical education committee review, approval and publication of the project.
(2) the project declared by the provincial continuing medical education base and announced by the provincial continuing medical education committee.
(3) Non-national continuing medical education programs declared by academic organizations (hereinafter referred to as designated organizations) such as Chinese Medical Association, Chinese Stomatological Association, Chinese Preventive Medical Association, Chinese Nursing Association, Chinese Hospital Association, Chinese Medical Doctor Association, etc. shall be uniformly announced by the National Committee for Continuing Medical Education after being examined and approved by the above academic organizations.
3. Promotion Project Promotion project is an approved project (including modern distance education project) organized and implemented by the Ministry of Health or the health departments (bureaus) of provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government) to meet the training needs of primary health professional and technical personnel, health emergency training and training for all on-the-job health personnel (such as professional ethics and regulations education).
(2) self-study, publishing papers, scientific research projects, academic activities organized by units and other forms of continuing medical education activities are awarded Class II credits.
Three. Criteria for awarding credits (1) Calculation method of class I credits 1. Participate in the national continuing medical education project activities, and the students who pass the examination will be awarded 3 hours 1 credit; The lecturer awarded 2 credits per hour. The maximum credit for each project shall not exceed 10.
2, to participate in the provincial continuing medical education project activities, participants pass the examination, according to 6 hours awarded 1 credit. Instructors award 1 credit every hour. Each project will receive no more than 10 credits.
3, the national distance continuing medical education projects and promotion projects according to the courseware hours awarded every 3 hours 1 credit. Each project does not exceed 5 credits.
(2) Calculation method of Class II credits 1. Anyone who studies the relevant knowledge of this discipline and this major by himself should first make a self-study plan, write a summary with the consent of the leaders of this department, and be awarded credits by the competent department of continuing medical education of his unit. You can get 1 credit for every 2000 words. Four new self-study materials in the form of magazines, audio-visual and CD-ROMs formulated or designated by the National Committee for Continuing Medical Education or the Committee for Continuing Medical Education of provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government shall be awarded credits according to the credit standards stipulated by the Committee after learning. Such credits shall not exceed 5 credits per year at most.
2. Papers and summaries published in journals are awarded credits according to the following criteria: first author-third author (and so on).
The foreign publication 10-8 has an international standard number (ISSN).
There are 6-4 credits for publications with national uniform number (CN), 5-3 credits for provincial publications, 4C2 credits for local (city) internal publications, and 2- 1 credit for scientific research projects. 3. Scientific research projects that have been approved for approval shall be awarded credits according to the following criteria in the year of project establishment: ranking of project team members (and so on).
12345 national project 109876 credits provincial and ministerial projects 87654 credits municipal and ministerial projects 65432 credits publishing medical works per edition 1000 credits 1 credits.
5. Overseas investigation reports and domestic special investigation reports will be awarded every 3,000 words 1 credit.
6. Publishing medical translation, with 1500 words awarded 1 credit.
7. Academic reports, special lectures, technical operation teaching, operation demonstration and new technology promotion organized by the unit can win prizes every time ..... >; & gt
Question 2: What are the medical education credits reported by doctors? They are related to every medical staff: promotion and registration are a kind of achievement, and it is necessary and very important to review once a year, regularly assess doctors and register nursing staff for five years. Classification of credits: Class I and Class II credits vary from province to province. Definition of continuing medical education: refers to on-the-job continuing education after completing basic medical education and medical education after graduation. Its purpose is to make on-the-job health workers constantly learn new knowledge and technology related to their majors and keep up with the development of medical science. Therefore, from the function of education, it belongs to the category of adult education and is the continuation, supplement and perfection of professional education. Continuing education is the post-graduation education of medical staff, and credit is a standard to evaluate whether the continuing education of each medical staff is qualified. 25 minutes a year, according to the level and professional title of our college, delimit the first and second class credit distribution.
Question 3: What is the function of medical credits? What are Class I credits and Class II credits? One is to use it after intermediate level, which belongs to national credits and needs no less than 5 points every year. Two credits below the provincial level, intermediate title, not less than 20 points per year.
Question 4: What is the function of continuing medical education credits? I. Significance and Object of Continuing Medical Education Continuing medical education is a lifelong compulsory medical education that focuses on learning new theories, new knowledge, new technologies and new methods after graduation. The object of continuing medical education is health technicians who are engaged in professional and technical work after graduation from medical colleges, have undergone standardized or non-standardized professional training, or graduated from non-medical colleges, and have professional and technical positions above the intermediate level. Second, the continuing medical education project is divided into 1. National continuing medical education project approved by the Committee of Continuing Medical Education of the Ministry of Health; 2 projects approved by the continuing medical education committees of provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government or organized by their authorized units; 3. The projects organized by universities directly under the Ministry of Health, directly affiliated units and Chinese Medical Association are special cases proposed to the Committee of Continuing Medical Education of the Ministry of Health; 4. Self-study and other forms of continuing medical education activities. Three, continuing medical education activities to implement the credit system, according to the nature of the activities, credits are divided into class I credits, class I credits and class II credits, awarded 1 point. The Committee of Continuing Medical Education of the Ministry of Health approved the project; 2 provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the central government continue to tackle the projects approved or authorized by the Medical Education Committee; 3 institutions directly under the Ministry of Health, directly affiliated units and the Chinese Medical Association, which are specially filed with the Medical Education Committee of the Ministry of Health. Class II credits awarded: self-study and other forms of continuing medical education activities. Four. Credit granting method 1. Health technicians with intermediate or above professional and technical positions should participate in continuing medical education activities every year and get 25 credits, of which Class I credits must reach 5- 10 and Class II credits must reach 15-20. Medical staff in hospitals of all provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government must obtain 5- 10 credits of the national project within 5 years.
Question 5: Are continuing medical education credits useful? According to the 2008 document, continuing medical education credits are related to your promotion and registration. For example, it takes five years for nurses to register every five years. In 20 10, the Ministry of Health's "Doctors' Regular Examination Document" stipulated that examinations should be conducted twice a year, which required 2 years of continuing medical education, so continuing medical education was related to the work of every medical staff.
Question 6: What is the function of medical academic conference credits? Doctors have to be assessed every year, and they must get certain continuing education credits to pass the assessment. Academic conference credits are proof that doctors have completed a certain amount of continuing education, and doctors have to pay several credit cards every year to pass the exam.
Question 7: What are medical credits? They are all used after intermediate level, which belongs to national credit and needs no less than 5 points every year. Two credits below the provincial level, intermediate title, not less than 20 points per year.
Question 8: What do you mean by continuing medical education credits? What's the use? According to the Regulations on Continuing Medical Education (Trial) issued by the Ministry of Health on February 28, 2000, continuing medical education is subject to a credit system, and the subjects of continuing medical education participate in continuing medical education activities every year and get no less than 25 credits. The objects of continuing medical education include doctors, nurses and medical technicians. Among them, one needs ten points and the other needs fifteen points. So doctors, nurses and other medical personnel need continuing medical education credits every year! The ways to get credit include: small points for internal training in the hospital, 0.5 points for continuing education for attending local medical forums, 1 point, and credits for continuing education, paying fees and applying for papers. These are the ways to get credits in those years, just like now you can only get 13 credits at 20 13. Doctors and nurses need credits every year for five years in a row, so if you don't have enough credits in previous years, you have to find an agent to make up for it. [12:044-840:59] The ten digits in brackets are connected in series, which is the Q number of the credit bureau. Please add a question to make up ~
Question 9: What is the use of the credits obtained from attending medical lectures? The doctor law stipulates that doctors must take a certain number of first-class credits and second-class credits every year. It may be needed for promotion in the future, so it must be well preserved.