There are five kinds of postgraduate training that the state plans to recruit. They are unified enrollment (public fee students), "merging" students, orientation students (or apartment students), entrusted students (fee-paying entrusted students) and self-funded students.
Entrusted students (fee-paying entrusted students) are students trained by schools entrusted by relevant departments or units. The training fee is paid by the entrusting department or unit to the school (or by the students' families). Students will be employed in strict accordance with the contract after graduation.
Standardized training of residents is an important part of medical students' post-graduation education, which is extremely important for cultivating high-level clinicians and improving medical quality.