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General practitioner training
The Guiding Opinions of the State Council on Establishing the General Practitioner System issued on July 7th, 2065438+0/KLOC-0 proposed that China will gradually standardize the training of general practitioners into a "5+3" mode, that is, first receive five years of undergraduate education in clinical medicine (including Chinese medicine) and then receive three years of standardized training of general practitioners.

According to the guidance, during the transition period, the three-year standardized training of general practitioners can be implemented in two ways: "standardized training after graduation" and "postgraduate education in clinical medicine", and the specific ways are determined by the provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities).

In the future, the standardized training methods and contents of general practitioners will be gradually unified. According to the guidance, the standardized training of general practitioners should focus on improving the practical ability of clinical and public health, and be carried out in the standardized training base of general practitioners recognized by the state, with tutorial system and credit system management. Participants rotate in the clinical department of the training base and the public health and community practice platform. In principle, the rotation training time of designated departments in clinical training bases should not be less than 2 years, and in addition, some time should be arranged for business training in grass-roots practice bases and professional public health institutions.

According to the guidance, in the standardized training stage of general practitioners, students can engage in clinical work such as medical examination, disease investigation and medical treatment. And under the guidance of the instructor to participate in hospital duty, and can participate in the national doctor qualification examination as required. A registered general practitioner must obtain a qualified certificate after three years of standardized training for general practitioners, and obtain a medical qualification through the national medical qualification examination; With a five-year bachelor's degree or above in clinical medicine, those who have passed the standardized training of general practitioners and meet the requirements of the national degree are awarded the corresponding professional degree in clinical medicine (general practice).

According to the requirements of the Guiding Opinions, the undergraduate education of clinical medicine should focus on cultivating the basic medical theory, basic knowledge and basic ability of clinical medicine and preventive medicine, and at the same time strengthen the theoretical and practical teaching of general medicine, focusing on cultivating the communication between doctors and patients, the use of essential drugs and the management ability of medical expenses. From 20 12, newly recruited clinical medical graduate students (general practice direction) will be trained according to the requirements of standardized training for general practitioners. It is necessary to adapt to the post requirements of general practitioners, further strengthen the training ability of clinical medical graduates, and gradually expand the enrollment scale of clinical medical degree graduates in general medicine.