A: 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.
For a long time, there has been no standardized resident training system in China. Students graduated from medical colleges and universities and were directly assigned to hospitals for clinical work without training in two disciplines. Their future ability and level depend on the conditions of the hospital, which seriously affects the improvement of the overall quality of the medical team.
Since 1980s, many places have resumed the pilot work of resident training. After 10 years of practice, a relatively complete standardized training system and model for residents have been determined and improved.
Extension:
1993, the Ministry of Health issued the "Notice on Implementing the Trial Measures of Standardized Training for Clinical Residents", and since then, the preliminary exploration of standardized training for residents of different scales and levels has been gradually carried out in various places.