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Evaluation of standardized training for residents
The assessment of resident training must be standardized and gradually meet the requirements of standardization. The assessment is divided into general assessment and stage assessment, hospital self-organized assessment, theoretical examination organized by provincial and municipal universities and computer examination. The evaluation contents and procedures are shown in Figure 3. Including professional technology and clinical decision-making ability, the former is the face-to-face assessment of medical history collection, physical examination ability, medical operation skills and surgical skills by experts; The latter is conducted at the end of the first stage and the first stage training respectively. Face-to-face case analysis or computer-aided examination system can be used to make the clinical decision-making ability test develop in a more scientific direction. In order to strengthen and consolidate the clinical skills of residents in consultation and physical examination during training, standardized patient assessment methods can also be introduced.