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Can an assistant doctor who graduated from technical secondary school take the examination of practicing doctors one year in advance after attending the training of general practitioners?
Many small partners still have many questions about the standardized training of residents. What conditions should I have to participate in the training of general practitioners in 2020? Does everyone understand the problem? Interested friends, let's take a look at Bian Xiao! For more information on standardized training for residents, please click on the Medical Education Network!

The training objects of general practitioners' job transfer include two types of clinicians: one is a clinical practitioner (assistant) who has obtained the qualification of clinical practitioner (assistant) in primary medical and health institutions, intends to engage in general medical work, and has not received the training of general practitioners' job transfer, standardized training of general practitioners' residents or assistant training of general practitioners. Second, other specialized clinical practitioners who have obtained the qualification of clinical practitioners in hospitals of Grade II and above, have been engaged in clinical medical work for three years or more, intend to engage in general medical work, and have not received the training of general practitioners for job transfer, standardized training of general practitioners for residents or training of assistant general practitioners.

What are the requirements for "participating in general practitioner training in 2020"? I believe everyone has a certain understanding of the problem and hope to help you! For more information on standardized training for residents, please click on the Medical Education Network!