2. Implement the salary system of public hospitals. The "Key Points of Health and Family Planning Work" points out that it is necessary to implement the pilot reform of the salary system in public hospitals and establish and improve the personnel salary system that conforms to the characteristics of the industry;
First, the duties of rural doctors are:
1, study hard, update knowledge and improve professional and technical level;
2. Publicize health care knowledge to villagers and provide health education to patients;
3. Abide by laws, regulations, rules, technical specifications and routine diagnosis and treatment.
Two, the rural doctor examination conditions are:
1, high political quality, good medical ethics, and no violation of relevant laws and regulations;
2. Have the corresponding professional basic theory and business knowledge, be able to solve common diseases and frequently-occurring diseases, and have the ability to carry out public health services;
3, primary health professional and technical personnel can be relaxed to 40 years of age;
4, good health, can adhere to normal work;
5. Obtain the qualification of practicing doctor or general practitioner of rural doctor;
6, professional bachelor degree or above, intermediate professional and technical titles;
7. Obtain the general practitioner standardized training certificate or assistant general practitioner training certificate.
Legal basis:
Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on Medical Practitioners
Article 6
The state establishes and improves the system of setting and evaluating the professional titles of medical professionals, taking professional ethics, professional practice ability and work performance as important conditions, and scientifically sets relevant evaluation and employment standards. Seventh doctors can organize and participate in medical associations and other related industry organizations and professional academic groups according to law. Doctors' associations and other relevant industry organizations should strengthen industry self-discipline and doctors' practice norms, safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of doctors, and assist health authorities and other relevant departments to carry out related work.