What is the third-level pass rate of health managers? Is it easy to pass the exam?

According to incomplete statistics, the national pass rate of health managers is around 60%. It is not difficult to take the exam of health manager. There are only two exams, basic knowledge and operational skills. You only need 60 points in each exam to qualify.

What are the examination subjects of the third-level health manager? The examination subjects of health managers are divided into two subjects: theoretical knowledge examination and professional ability examination.

1, theoretical knowledge test

Mainly assess the basic requirements and related knowledge requirements that employees should master in this profession; The basic knowledge consists of sixteen chapters, covering clinical medicine, preventive medicine, common chronic diseases, epidemiology, nutrition and food safety. The content of this subject is relatively simple, focusing on the original knowledge points in the book, focusing on everyone's memory, and consolidating learning with practice.

2. Skills assessment

Mainly assess the skill level that employees engaged in this occupation should have; Operational skills (level 3) consists of four chapters: health monitoring, health risk assessment and analysis, health guidance and health risk factor intervention. This course examines the practical application ability of candidates, and requires candidates to practice on the basis of understanding, so as to draw inferences from others and apply what they have learned to practical cases.

Three-level health manager registration conditions meet one of the following conditions, you can apply for three-level health manager:

(1) College degree or above in medicine and health.

(2) Have a non-medical and health professional college degree or above, have been engaged in this occupation or related occupations for more than 2 years, have been formally trained by a three-level health manager to reach the required standard hours, and have obtained a certificate of completion.

(3) Have a technical secondary school education in medicine and health, have been engaged in this occupation or related occupations for more than 3 years, have been trained by a three-level health manager to reach the required standard hours, and have obtained a certificate of completion.