Graduation requires three years of training.
You don't have to be disciplined if you don't work in a hospital, but you need detailed consultation if you are engaged in related work.
The object of standardized training for residents is:
Graduates with bachelor's degree or above in medical major in colleges and universities who intend to engage in clinical medical work (referring to clinical medicine, stomatology, traditional Chinese medicine and combination of traditional Chinese and western medicine, the same below), or those who have engaged in clinical medical work and obtained the qualification certificate of practicing doctors and need to receive training.
Extended data:
First, the need to participate in the standardized training of residents and assistant general practitioners.
Graduates with bachelor's degree or above from medical specialties (referring to clinical medicine, traditional Chinese medicine and stomatology) in colleges and universities who intend to engage in clinical medical work, or those who have engaged in clinical medical work and obtained the qualification certificate of practicing doctors and need to improve their clinical diagnosis and treatment level and related business ability through training, may apply for standardized training for residents.
Master of medicine and doctoral students are not required to participate in the standardized training of residents (except as otherwise provided by the local provincial health and family planning and Chinese medicine management departments), and I choose voluntarily. Doctors who have obtained intermediate or above titles in clinical medicine, traditional Chinese medicine and stomatology do not need to participate in standardized training for residents. ?
Those who have graduated from three-year full-time higher vocational colleges majoring in clinical medicine and traditional Chinese medicine, intend to engage in general practice in rural grassroots medical institutions such as township hospitals and village clinics, and have not yet obtained the qualification of practicing assistant doctors may apply for training as assistant general practitioners. Persons who have obtained the qualification certificate of practicing assistant doctors do not need to participate in the training of assistant general practitioners. ?
Gradually establish and improve the standardized training system for residents.
(4) Institutional connotation. Standardized training for residents means that medical graduates receive systematic and standardized training in recognized training bases as residents after completing medical college education, so as to improve their clinical ability.
Standardized training system for residents is a policy arrangement in enrollment object, training mode, training enrollment, training base, training content, assessment and certification.
(5) the person to be recruited. Graduates with bachelor's degree or above in medical major in colleges and universities who intend to engage in clinical medical work (referring to clinical medicine, stomatology, traditional Chinese medicine and combination of traditional Chinese and western medicine, the same below), or those who have engaged in clinical medical work and obtained the qualification certificate of practicing doctors and need to receive training.
(6) Cultivation mode. "5+3" is the main mode of standardized resident training, that is, graduates who have completed five years of undergraduate education in medical specialty receive three years of standardized resident training in the training base.
(7) Training and recruitment. The administrative department of health and family planning shall, jointly with relevant departments, formulate long-term plans and annual training plans. Training base according to the approved scale, in accordance with the principles of openness, fairness, two-way selection and merit-based, mainly through the form of recruitment examination, to recruit qualified medical and health units and social personnel to participate in the training.
According to the needs of medical and health work, the enrollment scale of short-term majors such as general practice, pediatrics and psychiatry should be appropriately increased.
(8) Training base. The training base is a medical and health institution that undertakes the standardized training of residents. According to the training requirements and base standards, and carry out dynamic management. In principle, the third-class first-class hospitals should be positioned, combined with the actual situation of local medical resources, supplemented by other qualified third-class first-class hospitals and second-class first-class hospitals, and the layout should be planned reasonably.
Training bases in the region can cooperate with each other to undertake relevant training work. The standardized training base for general practitioners should include basic medical and health institutions and professional public health institutions in addition to clinical bases.
(9) Training content. Including medical ethics, policies and regulations, clinical practice skills, professional theoretical knowledge, interpersonal communication, etc. Focus on improving clinical diagnosis and treatment capabilities.
(10) Examination and certification. Including process assessment and graduation assessment. Those who are qualified will be awarded a unified Certificate of Standardized Training for Residents.
At the end of 20 13, the national health and family planning commission and other seven departments jointly issued the Guiding Opinions on Establishing a Standardized Training System for Residents, requiring all provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities) to start standardized training for residents in 20 15 years, and basically establish a standardized training system for residents in 2020. All clinicians with bachelor degree or above who enter new medical posts will receive standardized training for residents.
Since 1988, medical education in China has started a seven-year medical education pilot. In practice, most 7-year-program students can continue to complete the learning task of the remaining 2 years of master's training in this major through direct examination or postgraduate examination after completing the first 5 years of courses.
According to the students' wishes and the actual situation of each school, the 7-year clinical medical students enrolled on or after 20 10 can be awarded corresponding academic qualifications and degree certificates after completing the fifth year of study and transferring to the postgraduate education stage of our school for 3 years, or they can graduate according to the original plan, that is, the 7-year system is changed to the popular saying "5+3".
According to the Guiding Opinions, "5+3" is the main mode of standardized training for residents, that is, graduates who have completed five-year undergraduate education for medical majors receive three-year standardized training for residents at the training base.
Interpretation of official website -20 18 annual resident standardized training enrollment policy of National Health Commission.
China government network-standardized training for residents 20 15 was launched.
China government network-guiding opinions on establishing standardized training system for residents