Medical continuing education is a system formulated by the state to educate and study on-the-job health technicians, which is generally divided into 1 credit and 2 credits, and some areas also have 3 credits.
It is stipulated that on-the-job health technicians should get at least 25 points of continuing education credits every year.
Among them, 1 credit is 5- 10, and 2 credits are 15-20, which is deemed as qualified, and will be verified by the local health bureau and issued with the continuing education certificate for that year. This is linked to the promotion of professional titles. Only if you are qualified for five consecutive years can you be promoted to a higher level. 65438 +0 credits are obtained by participating in national and provincial continuing education programs, which are generally training courses. Class 2 credits are all kinds of continuing education activities organized by hospitals and other health institutions and approved by local health bureaus, generally for training, medical record discussion, academic activities, etc.