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What does the 5+3 integration of clinical medicine mean?
5+3 refers to three years of standardized training for residents after five years of undergraduate study.

How to participate in standardized training?

Just like volunteering for the college entrance examination, if you choose your favorite hospital and meet the hospital conditions, you will definitely be admitted. Some hospitals have interviews and written tests.

Participating in standardized training can obtain doctor's practice certificate, doctor's standardized training certificate and master's degree certificate.

The standardized training period of general practitioners is 3 years (the actual training time is not less than 33 months), in which clinical departments take turns to train for 27 months, and receive basic clinical skills training in a nationally recognized training base to learn relevant professional theoretical knowledge; The basic practice training lasts for 6 months, mainly in primary medical and health institutions and professional public health institutions, and receives skills training in general medical services, preventive health care and public health services, and basic medical and health management. The standard points out that in the process of standardized training of general practitioners, it is necessary to highlight the characteristics of strong clinical practice, understanding public health, broad foundation and emphasizing practice.