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How long has Sichuan standardization training started?
Sichuan Academy of Medical Sciences and Sichuan Provincial People's Hospital were recognized as the first batch of national general practitioners' standardized training bases in 2007. Standardized training for residents began in 2008, and was recognized as the first batch of national standardized training bases for residents in 20 14; In 20 15, it was recognized as the first batch of standardized training bases for specialists in Sichuan Province. The hospital trains nearly 500 qualified residents and specialists for the society every year. Since 20 18, disciplines such as respiratory and critical care medicine, internal critical care medicine, general surgery, surgical critical care medicine, and neonatal perinatal medicine have been approved to become national-level specialist training pilot bases, and hospitals have started the pilot work of standardized training of national-level specialists.

According to the relevant requirements of the Notice of China Medical Association on Developing Standardized Training and Recruitment of Specialists in 2022 (No.41] of the Medical Association), the training and recruitment of specialists in our hospital in 2022 are hereby notified as follows:

I. Training objectives

Systematic and standardized three-level discipline training for clinicians who have obtained standardized training certificates for residents issued by health administrative departments at or above the provincial level or obtained intermediate titles or above, so that residents can become high-level backbone personnel who can independently engage in clinical diagnosis and treatment in a certain specialty.

Second, enrollment majors and places

Third, the recruitment target.

1. Clinicians who have completed standardized resident training (hereinafter referred to as resident training), obtained qualified certificates, and voluntarily participated in specialist training shall apply for a specialist with the same professional source as resident training. See the table below for the corresponding requirements of applying for training majors and the sources of residential training majors.

2. Clinicians who have not participated in resident training but have intermediate or above professional and technical qualifications may voluntarily apply for training after obtaining the consent of their units according to the needs of their work. The declared major should be consistent with its clinical work post.

Must obtain a full-time undergraduate degree or above, and obtain a certificate of CET-4 (or equivalent English proficiency test) or above.

Note: Medical graduates who violate the contract in the rural order-oriented free training program are not allowed to apply.