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What is Sanji?
These three foundations are as follows:

The meaning of "three basics" may be different in different fields.

In party building and organizational work, "three basics" usually refer to grass-roots organizations, basic work and basic abilities.

Grassroots organizations refer to grass-roots political organizations, mass organizations and autonomous organizations with grass-roots party organizations as the core; Basic work refers to the most basic work and internal basic management that units at all levels and types need to do well in performing their functions; Basic ability refers to the basic knowledge, basic skills and basic literacy that all kinds of personnel must possess in order to be competent for their posts.

But in other fields, such as medicine or military, "three basics" may be understood as basic theory, basic knowledge and basic skills.

What is the difference between the examination content of clinical medical professional knowledge in health institutions and the clinical three basics?

The examination contents of clinical medical professional knowledge in health institutions are internal medicine, surgery, obstetrics and gynecology and pediatrics.

Clinical three basics mainly examine basic theories (human anatomy, physiology, pathology, pharmacology, medical microbiology and immunology, biology, health law, medical ethics), basic knowledge (diagnostics, internal medicine, surgery, obstetrics and gynecology, pediatrics, epidemiology) and basic skills (clinical operation techniques).

The review focus of basic knowledge of clinical medicine in the medical and health recruitment examination is the same as that of basic knowledge of medicine, including human anatomy, physiology, pathology, pharmacology and diagnostics.