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Do you need to prepare a medical report for standardized training?
Training requires a medical report.

Standardized training refers to the professional skills training for medical graduates.

The physical examination report can prove whether the trainees' physical health can meet the requirements of medical work and whether they can complete the training safely and effectively. If the physical examination report shows that the trainee's physical condition does not meet the training requirements, the training institution or organizer may refuse the trainee to participate in the training, and the trainee will undergo further examination.

The specific requirements of the physical examination report may be different for different training plans and institutions, so it is suggested to prepare according to the specific training plans and institutional requirements.