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Teachers in clinical skills training centers are generally divided into
Teachers in clinical skills training centers are generally divided into young teachers and senior teachers.

Teachers in clinical skills training centers are generally divided into young teachers and senior teachers. The ability of relevant clinical departments that need to participate in general practitioner training to organize small lectures for general practitioners.

Teachers in residents' skills training centers are generally divided into training lecturers and guiding doctors. Training instructors and lecturers shall be appointed by the Resident Standardized Training Management Office (hereinafter referred to as the Resident Training Office), recommended by all majors, and uniformly appointed after review by the Resident Standardized Training Steering Committee. The term of office shall be three years, and shall be re-recognized after the expiration.

Basic clinical skills include:

1, internal medicine: medical record writing, physical examination, cardiopulmonary resuscitation (artificial respiration, chest compressions, etc. ), thoracic puncture, abdominal puncture, bone marrow puncture, lumbar puncture, electrocardiogram examination, etc.

2. Surgery: cardiopulmonary resuscitation (artificial respiration, chest compressions, etc. ), preoperative aseptic operation (washing hands, wearing sterile gloves, disinfection cloth towel, etc. ) and basic surgical skills (skin incision, hemostasis, knot, suture, etc. ), lumbar puncture, abdominal puncture, urethral catheterization, plaster bandage and small splint fixation; Take out stitches and change medicine.

3. Obstetrics and Gynecology: four-step palpation, measurement of uterine height and abdominal circumference, auscultation of fetal heart, extrapelvic measurement, colposcopy, double river needle (triple diagnosis when necessary), stitches removal, dressing change, surgical field disinfection, wearing surgical gown and gloves.

4. Pediatrics: sputum aspiration, thoracic puncture, abdominal puncture, bone marrow puncture, lumbar puncture, cardiopulmonary resuscitation (artificial respiration, chest compressions), and nasal catheter oxygen supply.