Are medical hiring titles based on credits or hours?

Credits. Medical credits for senior medical titles require a minimum of 15 points for Category I and 10 points for Category II per year. The following title of medical senior medical credits require at least 10 points of a class, at least 15 points of the second class. Provinces, autonomous regions, municipalities directly under the Central Government level medical and health units, three hospitals and the first level of prevention and protection of the object of continuing medical education, within five years must be through the participation of national continuing medical education program to obtain 10 credits.

Medical titles include medical, preventive, and health care personnel have the titles of medical doctor, physician, attending physician, deputy chief physician, chief physician; Chinese medicine, western medicine personnel have the titles of pharmacist, pharmacist, pharmacist-in-charge, deputy chief pharmacist, chief pharmacist; nursing personnel have the titles of nurse, nurse practitioner, nurse practitioner-in-charge, deputy chief nurse practitioner, chief nurse practitioner, and so on.

Titles with "deputy director" and "director" are senior titles, the former is deputy senior, the latter is senior. Director and deputy director in general hospitals are equivalent to professor and associate professor, while hospitals affiliated with medical universities have the title of professor and associate professor because they also undertake teaching duties. Therefore, professor and associate professor are not medical titles.

The title of a doctor is not tied to the level of the hospital where he or she works, and the qualifications of physicians of the same level in different levels of hospitals are the same. A regular medical school undergraduate students, this is how to embark on the career path. First came to the hospital internship for one year, one year later, qualified to declare a licensed physician. After passing the national unified examination, the second year to obtain a license to practice medicine.