How to apply for a health manager If you want to apply for a health manager, you must have a relevant academic certificate or a formal academic certificate from a health manager training institution. Candidates cannot apply for a health manager through self-study. Candidates with medical and health professional college degree or above can directly apply for health manager, and other candidates must meet the corresponding conditions to participate in the training of training institutions before they can apply for the exam.
The application materials generally include:
Copy of my ID card (front and back);
Copy of academic certificate;
Original proof of working years;
Four color bareheaded ID photos and electronic photos.
Photo requirements:
The photo must be a recent photo of the candidate's bareheaded color certificate, and it must be clear and recognizable;
No one can wear uniforms to take pictures except soldiers, and women can't wear suspenders to take pictures.
The head accounts for 2/3 of the size of the photo, with a white background, and the hair on the front of the face should not be over the eyebrows, exposing the ears. Candidates who often wear glasses should wear glasses instead of jewelry;
The photo size is one inch or two inches, the format is jpg, the file size must be between 15kb-45kb, and the file is named after the candidate's ID card.
(The above is for reference, and the specific policies are subject to the latest local requirements. )
Conditions for applying for the certificate of health manager The conditions for applying for a third-level health manager are as follows: Those who meet one of the following conditions may apply for a third-level health manager:
(1) College degree or above in medicine and health.
(2) Have a non-medical and health professional college degree or above, have been engaged in this occupation or related occupations for more than 2 years, have been formally trained by a three-level health manager to reach the required standard hours, and have obtained a certificate of completion.
(3) Have a technical secondary school education in medicine and health, have been engaged in this occupation or related occupations for more than 3 years, have been trained by a three-level health manager to reach the required standard hours, and have obtained a certificate of completion.