College medical student training

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Residency training is a systematic and standardized training for medical students of colleges and universities with medical specialties of bachelor's degree or above, i.e., clinical medicine, stomatology, traditional Chinese medicine, and combined traditional Chinese and western medicine, who receive systematic and standardized training as residents after graduating from a 5-year medical school.

The standardized training of residents is conducted in different professional directions, such as internal medicine, surgery, general medicine, pediatrics and psychiatry, and the standardized training of general practitioners is an important part of the standardized training of residents. Residency training is a post-graduation education, and the main mode is "5+3", i.e. 5 years of undergraduate medical education followed by 3 years of residency training.

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Related Requirements for Standardized Residency Training Provide:

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2. Provincial-level and above health planning administrative departments are recognized based on training needs and training base standards, and implement dynamic management and rational planning and layout. General practitioner standardized training base in addition to clinical base also includes primary health care institutions and professional public **** health institutions.

The State Council - "on the establishment of residency standardized training system of guidance" interpretation