What certificate does the physical examination center need to go to work?

Working in the physical examination center requires some professional qualification certificates and health certificates.

I. Professional Qualification Certificate

Physician qualification certificate: Doctors engaged in medical diagnosis and treatment must hold a valid doctor qualification certificate. This is the legal certificate for doctors to engage in medical activities, and it is also the basic requirement for doctors' qualifications in medical examination centers.

Nurse's Practice Certificate: Nurses play an important role in the physical examination center. They are responsible for drawing blood, measuring vital signs and assisting doctors in various examinations. Therefore, nurses must hold a valid nurse's practice certificate to prove that they are qualified to engage in nursing work.

Inspector qualification certificate: personnel engaged in medical inspection, such as laboratory technicians, need to hold the inspector qualification certificate. This certificate is an important certificate to prove that it has knowledge and skills of medical examination.

Second, the health certificate

In addition to the professional qualification certificate, the staff of the physical examination center also need to provide health certificates to ensure that there are no infectious diseases or other diseases that may affect their work health. This usually includes a recent medical report and relevant vaccination certificates.

Third, other documents.

According to the specific requirements of the physical examination center and the nature of the post, other certificates may be needed, such as radiation worker certificate (for the staff engaged in radiation examination) and disinfection worker certificate (for the staff responsible for disinfection). These certificates are to ensure that employees have the professional knowledge and skills needed to engage in specific positions.

To sum up:

Working in the physical examination center requires corresponding professional qualification certificates and health certificates. These certificates are not only the basic requirements for engaging in medical work, but also an important guarantee for ensuring the health and safety of the clients. At the same time, according to the specific requirements of different positions, other relevant documents may be needed.

Legal basis:

Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on Medical Practitioners

Article 14 stipulates:

After registration, doctors can practice in medical, preventive and health care institutions according to the registered practice place, category and scope, and engage in corresponding medical, preventive and health care services. Persons who have not obtained the registered practicing certificate of doctors shall not engage in the practicing activities of doctors.

Nurse regulations

Article 7 provides that:

A nurse shall obtain a nurse's practice certificate after practicing registration. To apply for a registered nurse, one should meet the following conditions: (1) Having full capacity for civil conduct; (two) in secondary vocational schools and institutions of higher learning to complete more than 3 years of nursing, midwifery and other ordinary full-time professional courses, including teaching and general hospitals to complete more than 8 months of nursing clinical practice, and obtain the corresponding academic certificates; (3) Having passed the nurse qualification examination organized by the competent health department of the State Council; (four) in line with the health standards stipulated by the competent department of health in the State Council.