The resident training certificate registered by nurses usually refers to the standardized training certificate of residents. This is a certificate issued by the National Health and Wellness Committee, which is used to prove that the holder has completed the standardized training of residents and met the relevant training standards and requirements.
For nurses, they need to have a corresponding professional college degree and have been engaged in nursing practice for 3 years before they can apply for a standardized training certificate for residents. In some places, nurses are also required to hold a higher level certificate. If you want to take an examination of junior nurses, you need to hold an intermediate nurse certificate.