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Do medical postgraduates need to be trained?
Medical postgraduates can be trained during their study.

After 20 15, the 7-year postgraduate program was cancelled and changed to 5+3 mode. After graduation, students can have bachelor's and master's degrees, complete training tasks at the same time, or directly participate in clinical work. The administrative department of health stipulates that the undergraduate course will be trained for 3 years after graduation, and the academic system for medical postgraduates will be 3 years.

Postgraduate education of medical specialty aims at cultivating medical talents with high medical professional knowledge and research ability. However, even after graduation, doctors need further training to gain more clinical experience and skills. In this paper, we will discuss whether medical postgraduates need to be trained and related matters needing attention.

First of all, let's understand the concept of training. Regulation training means that medical students receive three-year clinical training in designated medical institutions after completing postgraduate education, so as to gain more clinical experience and skills, thus improving clinical treatment ability and medical quality.

For graduate students majoring in medicine, whether they need to be trained depends on their medical major and future career development direction. Generally speaking, master students majoring in medicine need to be trained for three years, while doctoral students majoring in medicine need to be trained for four to five years.

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During the training period, graduate students need to complete a certain number of clinical tasks and cases, and pass relevant examinations and assessments before they can obtain training certificates and qualification certification. It should be noted that graduate students need to abide by relevant regulations and requirements during their training. For example, graduate students need to abide by the rules and regulations of medical institutions, abide by medical ethics and ensure medical quality and safety.

In addition, graduate students need to keep good communication with tutors and clinical tutors, actively learn and master clinical experience and skills, and improve clinical treatment ability and medical quality.

In a word, medical postgraduates need further training to gain more clinical experience and skills and improve their clinical treatment ability and medical quality. It is very important for students who want to engage in medical major to choose suitable medical major and excellent tutor, which will directly affect their future career development and medical quality.