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What is the rank of hospital director?
Hospitals are divided into first-class hospitals (township clinics), and the dean is generally a cadre at the level of shares.

In secondary hospitals (districts and counties), the dean is generally a major or a minor, and a few are deputy directors.

In tertiary hospitals (above prefecture-level cities), the dean is generally in the middle, and of course there are many departmental levels.

The president of a public hospital is a career cadre, and the president of a private hospital is a company manager.

Take the county-level cities under the jurisdiction of ordinary prefecture-level cities as an example.

The administrative level is mainly aimed at the administrative units established by civil servants. In fact, institutions (such as hospitals and schools) and state-owned enterprises do not have administrative levels, but in practice, the main leaders of institutions and state-owned enterprises will still be given corresponding administrative levels, mainly because these leaders are formally appointed. Or the leader himself is a public institution established by civil servants or managed with reference to the civil service law.

The Municipal People's Hospital is the Municipal Health Bureau (the Municipal Health and Family Planning Bureau) and a component of the municipal government, with the administrative level at the main hall level. The Municipal People's Hospital is a public institution directly under the Municipal Health Bureau, and the administrative level of subordinate public institutions is one or half level lower than that of the superior competent unit. Therefore, the administrative level of the president of the Municipal People's Hospital is a metre, or there is no level at all, but he will enjoy the treatment of metre. PS: people in administrative units, that is, civil servants, take the administrative level route. The higher the level, the higher the treatment. Institutions take the professional title route. The higher the title, the higher the salary.