Resident training refers to the systematic and standardized training that medical graduates from colleges and universities receive as residents in recognized training base hospitals after leaving school, focusing on cultivating clinical diagnosis and treatment ability. The establishment of resident training system can train a large number of homogeneous and qualified clinicians for big hospitals and primary medical and health institutions in cities, which is conducive to the establishment of graded diagnosis and treatment system. ?
Introduce residential training
Resident training is an important part of medical students' post-graduation education, and it is also a common practice in international medical education, which is not the first in China and Henan. Resident training is an important link in lifelong medical education, and its core goal is to help medical graduates complete the transformation to qualified clinicians as soon as possible. ?
International medical education is generally divided into three stages, namely university medical education, post-graduation medical education and continuing medical education (or lifelong vocational education). Resident training (3 years) and specialist training (X years) constitute post-graduation medical education. ?
Long-term medical work at home and abroad has proved that medical students must undergo standardized training for residents in order to grow into qualified clinicians after graduation. ? Resident is one of the titles of doctors, and it is a title below the attending doctor.