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What's the difference between doctor's special training and routine training?
The differences are as follows:

1, different culture objects. Specialist training is usually aimed at doctors who intend to engage in specialist clinical work, or doctors who need to improve their professional level. The object of training is usually college graduates of related majors.

2. The training content is different. Specialized training is mainly to cultivate the clinical practice ability of this specialty. Training is mainly to improve the ability of clinical diagnosis and treatment.

3. The training duration is different. Specialized training is generally 2~4 years. The training period is usually three years.

Specially trained doctors are trained according to the standardized training system for specialists of the Chinese Medical Association.

Standardized training refers to the standardized training of residents. Through clinical practice, we can cultivate senior talents with high theoretical professional knowledge and operational professional skills, transport outstanding talents for lower-level hospitals, and relieve the employment pressure of medical students.

The training program requires three years' training after graduation, two years' training for master students and two years' training for doctoral students. It is mainly used to help solve the problem of labor shortage in large hospitals and reduce hospital expenses.