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Can rural areas be regarded as continuing medical education?
I can't.

Practice in the countryside is a practical activity and an important way for medical staff to improve their clinical skills and accumulate practical experience. Although rural practice can increase the practical experience of medical staff, it cannot directly deduct the credits of continuing medical education. Medical continuing education credits are credits obtained by medical staff participating in medical education activities organized by the hospital during their work in the hospital, and credits are an important basis for evaluating medical knowledge and skills of medical staff. If medical staff want to get credits for continuing medical education, they must participate in medical education activities in hospitals and obtain corresponding credit certificates.