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Is it necessary to publish a paper before being promoted to deputy chief physician?
The promotion of deputy chief physician requires the publication of papers first.

For the promotion of deputy chief physician, the publishing requirement is that the proportion of copywriting must be within 20%, and the article cannot have sensitive topics and does not involve politics (especially Japanese cultural concerns). Soft advertisements are not allowed, which is in line with the scope of periodical contributions (for example, economic contributions cannot be issued for engineering), and all 50 contributions are electronic versions of word documents.

Have a master's degree, have served as an attending physician (medicine, nursing and technology) for more than 5 years, have obtained a graduate diploma or a second bachelor's degree or have a graduate degree without obtaining a master's degree, have served as an attending physician (medicine, nursing and technology) for more than 6 years, have graduated from a university, and have served as an attending physician (medicine, nursing and technology) for more than 7 years.

Promotion to Deputy Chief Physician:

The main responsibility is to complete the basic medical work, including accepting patients, recording the course of disease, making medical orders under the guidance of superior doctors, and carrying out some clinical operations. It needs to be distinguished from the concept of "chief resident physician": the former is a professional title and the latter is a professional title.

Large hospitals require doctors to engage in medical work as "chief resident" before being promoted from resident to attending physician. In some hospitals, the resident chief physician arranges shifts at the same time to perform the functions of "secretary of the department director" or "director of the administrative department".