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What does the applicant assess in the doctor qualification examination?
I would like to ask what is the doctor qualification examination and what does the applicant need to submit? The doctor qualification examination is an examination to assess whether the medical professional applicants have the basic ability and knowledge level to engage in clinical medical work. Examination applicants are required to submit the following materials:

1. academic credentials: applicants need to provide academic credentials to prove that they have a bachelor's degree or above in medical related majors, such as medicine, clinical medicine and traditional Chinese medicine.

2. Basic qualification certificate: the applicant needs to submit the corresponding basic qualification certificate of medical specialty, such as the qualification certificate of practicing doctor and the qualification certificate of Chinese medicine practitioner.

3. Training certificate: In some areas, applicants are required to provide proof of completing the prescribed clinical internship time and training to prove that they have certain internship experience.

4. Examination Registration Form: Applicants are required to fill in the Registration Form for Physician Qualification Examination and submit it to relevant examination institutions or administrative departments as required.

5. Registration fee: the registration fee is required for the doctor qualification examination, and the amount and payment method of the fee shall be stipulated by the examination institution or management department.