What are the working hours of the hospital?

Generally, they work at 8:00 am and finish at 12:00 noon, and at 2:00 pm and finish at 6:00 pm.

Other time slots are as follows:

Morning work is at 08:00, 08:30 and 09:00.

The morning shift has 11:30, 12:00.

The afternoon shift has 14:00, 14:30, 15:00.

The afternoon shift has 17:30, 18:00.

Doctors' rights and obligations:

(a) The rights of medical personnel: refers to the process of medical and health services, medical personnel can exercise the rights and should enjoy the benefits.

(1) medical diagnosis and treatment rights: within the scope of registered practice, medical examination, disease investigation, medical treatment, the issuance of appropriate medical certificates, the choice of reasonable medical, preventive, health care programs. (May not issue medical documents unrelated to their own practice or practice category does not match).

(2) The right to use equipment: the basic conditions for obtaining medical equipment equivalent to my practice.

(3) the right to scientific research: physicians have the right to engage in medical research, academic exchanges, the right to participate in professional academic organizations.

(4) the right to continuing education: the right to participate in professional training, continuing medical education.

(5) the right to personal safety: in the practice of medicine, the physician's human dignity, personal safety from infringement of the right.

(6) The right to economic treatment: the right to receive salary compensation and allowances, and to enjoy the welfare benefits stipulated by the state.

(7) The right to democratic management: the right to put forward opinions and suggestions on the medical, preventive and health care work of the institution and the work of the health administration department, and to participate in the democratic management of the institution in accordance with the law.

(2) the obligations of medical personnel: medical moral obligations mainly refers to the duties that should be performed morally as a medical personnel. It is not premised on the enjoyment of certain rights and rewards; it is not externally imposed, but rather an obligation to be consciously and voluntarily fulfilled on the basis of a correct understanding of the interests of society and others, and a deep affection for patients.