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What does the general practitioner transfer training mean?
General practitioner transfer training refers to a new type of clinician who provides general medical services at the grass-roots level. After graduation, he is trained in stages through general medical education or general medical resident training.

1, the training content is divided into three parts: theoretical training, clinical training and grass-roots practical training. Different training contents have different emphases. General practitioners should be familiar with the service mode of general practice, standardize and master the service technology of primary health care, and be competent for the post requirements of general practice in primary health care institutions.

2. Job transfer training is mainly to improve the basic medical and public health service ability, and it is carried out in the standardized training base of general practitioners recognized by the state. After the training, he passed the unified examination organized by the provincial health administrative department and obtained the qualification certificate of general practitioner transfer training, which can be registered as a general practitioner or an assistant general practitioner.

3. The training of general practitioners in primary medical and health institutions is carried out in a way of combining required subjects with elective courses. In the teaching form, centralized theoretical training, individual face-to-face teaching, department rotation, grass-roots on-site guidance, distance teaching, video courseware and other training forms are adopted.

Introduction to general practice and general practice;

1. General practice is a comprehensive medical discipline facing the community and family, integrating clinical medicine, preventive medicine, rehabilitation medicine and humanities and social sciences. It's clinical two disciplines.

2. Its scope covers all ages, sexes, various organ systems and various diseases. Its main purpose is to emphasize long-term comprehensive and responsible care with people as the center, family as the unit, community as the scope, and overall health maintenance and promotion as the direction, so as to integrate individual and group health.

3. General practice is a medical specialty that provides continuous and comprehensive medical care for individuals and families. It is a broad specialty integrating biomedicine, clinical medicine and behavioral science, and its scope covers all ages and genders. Every organ system and various disease entities.