Measures for the Credit Management of Continuing Medical Education in Hangzhou
Chapter 1 General Provisions
Article 1 Continuing medical education is a program that follows post-graduation medical education in order to learn new A form of lifelong medical education that focuses on theories, new knowledge, new technologies and new methods. In order to strengthen and standardize the management of continuing medical education credits, according to the "Regulations on Continuing Medical Education in Zhejiang Province (Trial)" (Zhejiang Weifa [2002] No. 11) and the "Measures for the Granting and Management of Continuing Medical Education Credits in Zhejiang Province" (Zhejiang Continuing Medical Education Commission) According to the relevant provisions of Zhejiang Province's Measures for Awarding Credits for Continuing Education in Traditional Chinese Medicine (Zhejiang Province's No. 2007 No. 07) and "Zhejiang Province's Chinese Medicine Continuing Education Credits" (Zhejiang Weifa [2002] No. 119), these measures are specially formulated based on the actual conditions of our city.
Article 2 These Measures apply to intermediate-level and above-level health technicians in all types of medical and health institutions at all levels in Hangzhou City.
Article 3 The management of continuing medical education credits shall implement a hierarchical management system. All localities and units must be responsible for the credit management of continuing medical education subjects in their own region or unit according to their functions.
Chapter 2 Credit Classification
Article 4 Continuing medical education projects are divided into four categories: national, provincial, municipal and promotion projects.
1. National Continuing Medical Education Projects
(1) Projects reviewed, approved and announced by the National Continuing Medical Education Committee and the National Continuing Medical Education Committee.
(2) Application for national continuing medical education base, project recognized and announced by the National Continuing Medical Education Committee.
2. Provincial continuing medical education projects
(1) Projects reviewed, approved and announced by the Zhejiang Provincial Continuing Medical Education Committee and the Zhejiang Provincial Continuing Medical Education Committee.
(2) Projects declared by the Zhejiang Provincial Continuing Medical Education Base and approved by the Zhejiang Provincial Continuing Medical Education Committee.
(3) Provincial academic conference projects submitted by academic groups affiliated to the Zhejiang Provincial Medical Academic Exchange Management Center and reviewed, approved and announced by the Zhejiang Provincial Continuing Medical Education Committee.
3. Municipal continuing medical education projects
(1) Projects reviewed, approved and announced by the Hangzhou Continuing Medical Education Committee.
(2) Municipal academic conference projects applied by the Hangzhou Municipal Medical and Health Science (Association), reviewed, approved and announced by the Hangzhou Continuing Medical Education Committee.
(3) Municipal academic lecture projects applied by medical and health units at all levels and municipal medical and health (associations) in Hangzhou, reviewed, approved and announced by the Hangzhou Continuing Medical Education Committee.
4. Promotion project
In order to meet the needs of grassroots health professional and technical personnel training, health emergency response training, and training for all in-service health personnel (such as professional
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Ethics and regulations education), projects organized and approved by the Ministry of Health or provincial or municipal health administration departments (including distance education projects).
Article 5 Continuing medical education credits are divided into two categories: Category I credits and Category II credits. Category I credits can be awarded to national and provincial continuing medical education projects and promotion projects. Category II credits can be awarded for other forms of continuing medical education activities such as holding municipal continuing medical education projects, self-study, publishing papers, scientific research projects, unit-organized academic activities, etc.
Chapter 3 Credit Requirements
Article 6 Continuing medical education implements a credit system, and the credit requirements are:
1. Continuing medical education subjects must participate in continuing medical education every year For educational activities, the credits obtained should be no less than 25 credits, including 5-10 Category I credits and 15-20 Category II credits. Category I credits within five years are 25-50 credits (of which credits obtained through distance continuing medical education shall not exceed 50%), and Category II credits are 75-100 credits.
2. Credits cannot be calculated across years, and Category I and II credits cannot be substituted for each other. Starting from 2008, the annual calculation starts and ends from January 1 to December 31 of that year.
3. The number of national continuing medical education credits obtained within five years shall not be less than 10 credits.
Chapter 4 Credit Award Criteria
Article 7 Category I Credit Calculation Method
1. Participate in national continuing medical education activities and the participants pass the assessment ,
One credit will be awarded based on 3 hours; the speaker will be awarded 2 credits per hour. The maximum number of credits taught in each project shall not exceed 10 credits.
2. National distance continuing medical education projects and promotion projects will be awarded 1 credit every 3 hours based on the number of course hours. The maximum number of credits taught in each project shall not exceed 5 credits.
3. Participate in provincial continuing medical education activities. Participants who pass the assessment will be awarded 1 credit for 6 hours; the lecturer will be awarded 1 credit per hour. The maximum number of credits taught in each project shall not exceed 5 credits.
4. Credit award criteria for participating in continuing medical education activities at provincial academic conferences:
(1) For papers presented at the conference, the first to third authors will be awarded 4-3 in order. -2 credits;
(2) Written communication papers at the conference, from the first to the third author, will be awarded 2-1-1 credits in sequence (one author of each paper must attend the conference for communication, otherwise no credit will be awarded );
(3) For papers on conference example topics, the first author will be awarded 1 credit (the first author should attend the conference for communication); 1 credit is awarded per hour;
(5) Those who attend the entire special lecture will be awarded 3 credits.
(6) The maximum number of credits awarded for each project shall not exceed 5 credits.
Article 8 Category II Credit Calculation Method
1. Municipal Continuing Medical Education Project
(1) Participants who participate in municipal continuing medical education activities After passing the assessment, 1 credit will be awarded based on 6 hours; the lecturer will be awarded 1 credit per hour. The maximum number of credits taught in each project shall not exceed 5 credits.
(2) Criteria for awarding credits for participating in continuing medical education activities at municipal academic conferences:
① For papers presented at the conference, the first to third authors will be awarded 4-3- 2 credits;
② For written communication papers at the conference, 2-1-1 credits will be awarded from the first to the third author in order (one author of each paper must attend the conference for communication, otherwise no credit will be awarded); < /p>
③ For conference papers on example topics, the first author will be awarded 1 credit (the first author should attend the conference to communicate);
④ For special academic lectures, the speaker will be awarded 1 credit per hour; < /p>
⑤Those who attend the entire special lecture will be awarded 3 credits.
⑥The maximum number of credits awarded for each project shall not exceed 5 credits.
(3) Credit award standards for participating in municipal academic lecture-type continuing medical education activities: Lecturers will be awarded 1 credit per hour, and listeners will be awarded 0.5 credits every 3 hours.
The maximum number of credits earned during the entire year from participating in municipal continuing medical education programs shall not exceed 10 credits.
2. Any self-study of knowledge related to the subject major should be made in advance and implemented with the approval of the undergraduate department leader. After the self-study, write a summary and 1 credit will be awarded for every 2000 words. Self-study materials related to the Four New Materials in the form of magazines, audio-visuals, CD-ROMs, etc. formulated or designated by the National Continuing Medical Education Committee or the Provincial Continuing Medical Education Committee. After learning, the department in charge of continuing medical education of the unit will organize an assessment. The materials shall be approved in accordance with the regulations of the committee. Credit is awarded based on credit criteria. The maximum number of such credits shall not exceed 5 credits per year.
3. Publish papers and reviews in journals, and credits will be awarded according to the following standards: Publication category
Foreign journals
Journals with international standards
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Provincial publications
(City) level publications
Internal publications First author 10 credits 6 credits 6 credits 5 credits 4 credits 2 credits Second author 9 credits 5 credits 5 credits 4 credits 3 credits 1 credit Third author 8 credits 4 4 credits, 3 credits, 2 credits, 1 credit
4. Scientific research projects
For approved scientific research projects, credits will be awarded according to the following standards in the year of project establishment: Project category
National-level projects
Provincial and ministerial-level projects
Municipal and department-level projects
Municipal Health Bureau or district or county
( Ranking of members of the municipal) level project research team 1 10 credits 8 credits 6 credits 5 credits 2 9 credits 7 credits 5 credits 4 credits 3 8 credits 6 credits 4 credits 3 credits 4 7 credits 5 credits 3 credits 2 credits 5 6 credits 4 credits 2 Credit: 1 credit
5. For publishing medical works, 1 credit will be awarded for every 1,000 words.
6. For overseas inspection reports and domestic special research reports, 1 credit will be awarded for every 3,000 words.
7. Published medical translations will be awarded 1 credit for every 1,500 Chinese characters.
8. For academic reports, special lectures, technical operation teachings, surgical demonstrations, new technology promotion, etc. organized by the unit, the speaker can be awarded 2 credits each time, and the participants can be awarded 0.5 credits. Participants may earn no more than 10 credits of this type throughout the year.
9. For clinical case seminars, case seminars organized by multiple departments, and ward rounds, 1 credit will be awarded to the speaker each time, and 0.2 credits will be awarded to the participants. Participants may earn no more than 10 credits of this type throughout the year.
10. Those who participate in medical service activities such as assisting the western region, rural areas, islands, and foreign aid, or go to foreign units for scattered training, and the cumulative time in a year is less than 6 months, and those who pass the assessment will be awarded 4 per month. Credit calculation.
11. Those who participate in the Hangzhou Municipal Health Bureau’s special program for cultivating traditional Chinese medicine talents, with a training period of more than 6 months, or those who have on-the-job academic education, complete the study tasks for the year as planned, and pass the exam, are deemed to have completed the study Credits for the year.
The above Category II credits are awarded by the continuing medical education department of the unit or its superior department.
12. For distance continuing medical education (Category II credits) activities organized by distance continuing medical education institutions recognized by the Provincial Continuing Medical Education Committee, participants may earn no more than 10 credits of this type throughout the year.
Article 9 Anyone who participates in medical service activities such as assisting the western region, rural areas, islands, foreign aid, etc. for a total of 6 months or more in a year; or who has been approved by the unit to study abroad (including overseas training) Those who have been 6 months and above shall pass the assessment; or may participate in the special training program for training Chinese medicine talents at or above the provincial level, and the training period shall be more than 6 months.
Those who have passed the assessment and the training teachers shall complete the training tasks as planned Those who qualify will be deemed to have completed 25 credits of continuing medical education for that year.
Chapter 5 Issuance of Credit Cards
Article 10 National and provincial credit certificates shall be uniformly printed by the Continuing Medical Education Committee at or above the provincial level, and municipal credit certificates shall be issued by Hangzhou City Printed uniformly by the Council on Medical Education.
Article 11 Credit certificates shall be issued by the project sponsor. Go to the project publishing unit to apply for a credit certificate based on the announced project number, name, credits awarded, content, student list, and student test scores. After review and approval by the project publishing unit, a credit certificate will be issued. The credit card must be stamped by the project publishing unit. to be effective.
Article 12 For Class I credit certificates for distance continuing medical education projects, the distance education institution hosting the project will first provide relevant materials for students to participate in the study, and the corresponding certificate will be issued after verification by the Office of the Zhejiang Provincial Continuing Medical Education Committee Credit certificate.
Article 13 National continuing medical education projects and projects organized by designated social organizations and announced by the National Continuing Medical Education Committee are held in our province and should be subject to the supervision of the Zhejiang Provincial Continuing Medical Education Committee. The organizer and co-organizers of our province should submit relevant information to the Zhejiang Provincial Continuing Medical Education Committee Office for record 2 weeks before the project is held. The issued credit card must be stamped with the seal of the Zhejiang Provincial Continuing Medical Education Committee Office to be valid; participating in events held in other provinces National-level continuing medical education projects announced by the National Continuing Medical Education Committee must be approved by the functional department of the unit in advance, and the credits earned will be valid only after being signed and stamped by the unit.
Provincial continuing medical education projects are strictly implemented in accordance with the "Zhejiang Provincial Continuing Medical Education Project Credit Award and Management Measures" (Zhejiang Jiweifa [2007] No. 07).
Article 14 Any unit that engages in fraud, issuance of certificates indiscriminately, or awards credits indiscriminately will, upon verification, be criticized, notified, and suspended from continuing medical education programs at all levels for 1 to 3 years depending on the severity of the case. .
Chapter 6 Credit Registration
Article 15 Credit registration shall use the Continuing Medical Education Register printed by the Provincial Continuing Medical Education Committee.
Article 16 Each unit should establish continuing medical education files. The functional departments designated by each unit are responsible for the registration of credits. After the credits are registered, a "registered" stamp and registration should be stamped on the credit certificate. date.
Article 17 After obtaining the credit certificate, continuing medical education subjects should promptly register with the functional department of their unit.
Article 18 The credit certificates obtained by continuing medical education subjects who go to other provinces to participate in national continuing medical education projects shall be reviewed and registered by the continuing medical education competent department of the unit where they are located, and shall be issued by the health department of each district, county (city) Bureau (Social Development Bureau), municipal medical and health units, troops in Hangzhou, and employee hospitals of enterprises and institutions report to the Municipal Continuing Medical Education Committee Office in July and December every year. The Municipal Continuing Medical Education Committee Office is responsible for entering student-related information into the provincial Continuing Medical Education Network. The entered information should be consistent with relevant materials.
Chapter 7 Organization and Management
Article 19 The management of continuing medical education credits shall implement a hierarchical management system. The Municipal Health Bureau and the Municipal Continuing Medical Education Committee are responsible for the management of continuing medical education credits in the city. Supervision and guidance, responsible for issuance of municipal credit certificates, review of continuing medical education certificates, etc.; District, county (city) health bureaus (social development bureaus) and continuing medical education leading groups are responsible for the application for continuing medical education certificates in their regions receive and issue work, supervise and guide the credit management of medical and health units in the region; each medical and health unit is responsible for the construction of the continuing medical education object files of the unit, credit registration, application and issuance of certificates, and various activities held by the unit’s continuing medical education projects. management work.
Chapter 8 Supplementary Provisions
Article 20 These Measures shall come into effect on March 1, 2008. The "Hangzhou Continuing Medical Education Credit Management Measures" issued in 2003 (Hangweifa [2003] No. 305) was abolished at the same time. Any relevant original regulations that are inconsistent with the spirit of these Measures will be abolished.
Article 21 The Hangzhou Continuing Medical Education Committee is responsible for the interpretation of these regulations.