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Do you need to work night shift for general practitioners' job transfer training?
Whether this position works at night depends on the regulations and arrangements of the training hospital.

General practitioner transfer training is the training for general practitioners to meet the post requirements of general practitioners in primary medical and health institutions after completing the standardized training for general practitioners. Its goal is to make general practitioners better adapt to the work needs of primary medical and health institutions and the health needs of the people.

As for whether it is necessary to work at night, it depends on the regulations and arrangements of the training hospital. Some hospitals will require students to take part in night shift work to increase their practical experience and ability to deal with emergencies. However, some hospitals do not require students to work night shifts, or make arrangements according to specific circumstances.