Standardized training
Standardized training of residents is an important part of medical education after graduation. The purpose is to train clinicians who have good professional ethics, solid medical theoretical knowledge and clinical skills, and can independently and standardly undertake the diagnosis and treatment of common diseases and frequently-occurring diseases in their specialty.
Training object
The standardized training object of residents is: medical specialties in colleges and universities who intend to engage in clinical medical work.
Training content
Standardized training for residents includes basic theoretical knowledge, clinical skills, professional ethics, medical research and other aspects of training.
training cycle
The standardized training cycle of residents is 3 years, of which the first two years are basic training and the third year is advanced training.
Training management
Standardized training management of residents should establish and improve the management system, clarify the training objectives, contents, standards and assessment methods, strengthen the supervision and evaluation of training quality, and ensure the training quality.