Standardized training refers to the standardized training of residents. Through clinical practice, we can cultivate senior talents with high theoretical professional knowledge and operational professional skills, transport outstanding talents for lower-level hospitals, and relieve the employment pressure of medical students.
The training program requires three years' training after graduation, two years' training for master students and two years' training for doctoral students. It is mainly used to help solve the problem of labor shortage in large hospitals and reduce hospital expenses.
Registration for clinical medical training: people who have a doctor's qualification certificate and graduated from medical school (generally bachelor degree or above) generally register online. You can register on the talent network and submit ID card and other relevant certificate information.
Classification of trainees:
1. Professional graduate students don't need to take the exam, and the school will send you directly to the corresponding affiliated hospital or cooperative unit.
2. The unit person can be understood as that after the undergraduate graduates find a work unit, they wait for the unit to send them for training. Those who pass the training in our hospital are in our hospital, and those who fail the training go to the corresponding superior hospital.
3. Social people need to choose their own hospitals and take corresponding supervision exams.