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What does standardized training for nurses mean?
Regarding the meaning of standardized training for nurses, there are the following answers:

Standardized training nurses refer to nurses who must undergo systematic and formal training in nursing specialty in medical colleges before taking up their posts, and then obtain the certification of the State Education Commission. Standardized training can improve nurses' professional knowledge and operational skills. Standardized operation is the basis of ensuring nursing quality and safety.

Standardization and training background: According to the requirements of the Trial Measures for Standardized Training of Clinical Nurses of the Ministry of Health, the nursing department has formulated a series of standardization and training plans in combination with the actual situation of the hospital, and achieved good results. Especially the positive supplementary measures in the operating room. On the basis of summarizing the previous teaching experience, combined with the characteristics of departments, the training method was boldly improved, and 1 1 new nurses were trained and assessed in three stages.

Development direction: Facing the rapid development of medicine and nursing specialty, it puts forward newer and higher requirements for nursing staff. Standardized training of nurses in hospitals is of great significance to improve nurses' professional ethics and service awareness, enhance their awareness of obeying rules and discipline, and improve their skills.

The department will continue to improve in the future, further explore new methods and measures for standardized training of nurses, truly serve the clinic and doctors, and build a high-quality operating room nursing team.