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Do nurses have to observe discipline? What are the advantages of Guipei? What are the disadvantages of irregular training?
Compared with the examination of medical practitioners, regular training is more common. Standardized training is an important part of medical students' post-graduation education, which is of great significance for cultivating high-quality clinicians and improving medical quality. It plays an important role in lifelong medical education (basic education in medical colleges) and future continuing medical education, and is the key to training clinical medical experts.

If you quit formal training, you can't participate in residential training for 3 years. Du includes postgraduate hospitalization training with professional degree integration (that is, hospitalization training cannot be integrated with professional Taoist graduate students). Retraining from training can be blacklisted if it can be found on the national network. There will be a better connection between courses and degrees in the future.

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Standardized training of residents is an important part of medical students' post-graduation education, which is very important for cultivating high-level clinicians and improving medical quality. It plays an important role in lifelong medical education (basic education in medical colleges) and future continuing medical education, and is the key to training clinical medical experts.

For a long time, there is no standardized training system for attending doctors in China. After graduating from medical colleges, students are directly assigned to hospitals to engage in clinical work without training in two disciplines. The future ability and level depend on the conditions of the hospital to a certain extent, which seriously affects the improvement of the overall quality of the medical team.

Since 1980s, many places have resumed the pilot program of resident training. After 10 years of practice, a relatively complete standardized training system and model for general practitioners have been determined and improved.