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The full name of regulatory training is standardized training for residents.

Introduction to regulations and training:

The full name of regulatory training is standardized training for residents. Standardized training for residents originated from 1993. The Ministry of Health issued the Notice on Implementing the Trial Measures for Standardized Training of Clinical Residents. The standardized training of clinical residents is an important part of medical students' post-graduation education, mainly focusing on clinical practice, professional compulsory courses and public compulsory courses.

This is very important for training high-level clinicians and improving medical quality. As a link between lifelong medical education (basic education in medical colleges) and continuing medical education (continuing medical education), it occupies an important position and is the key to the formation of medical clinical experts.

Basic practice of standardized training for residents;

1. With clinical practice, professional compulsory courses and public compulsory courses as the main training contents, residents are required to pass the examination in two stages to obtain corresponding course credits.

2. Training mode: clinical practice is mainly based on on-the-job training, with collective guidance of departments. Foreign language and professional compulsory courses are mainly completed by self-study, while some public compulsory courses and elective courses are completed by part-time face-to-face teaching, and credits can also be obtained by self-study and taking the level test of this course.

3. For those who have worked for 5 years and achieved the required credits, after passing the examination of clinical ability, they will be issued with a certificate of residency training as a necessary condition for applying for the qualification of intermediate professional and technical positions. For some on-the-job clinicians who have applied for a professional degree in clinical medicine, engaged in clinical work for more than 3 years, completed the first stage of standardized training for residents and passed the examination, a certificate of standardized training for residents can be issued.

In the implementation of standardized training for residents, we should pay attention to the cultivation of medical ethics, emphasize the training of three basics, strengthen clinical practice step by step, and adopt the principle of integrating theory with practice.