The truth of title promotion: a high title does not mean a high level.
Before answering this question, we should first understand the promotion requirements of deputy chief physician, that is, the title of attending physician mentioned above.
There are differences in the promotion of deputy chief physicians in different levels of hospitals, which are basically divided into two levels: ordinary hospitals and large hospitals. Ordinary hospitals generally refer to grass-roots hospitals, while the so-called big hospitals mostly refer to provincial-level third-class hospitals. For doctors in general hospitals, as long as you meet the requirements announced by the Health and Health Commission, such as the requirements of papers and continuing education, and there is a vacancy in the number of deputy chief physicians in the hospital, you can apply for the exam. Therefore, it is not difficult for doctors at this level to apply for the subtropical high school, but the number of deputy chief physicians is beyond their control, which has a lot to do with the proportion of doctors' professional titles. If the number of doctors in your hospital is full and you can only wait for one person to retire or leave, then you may have the opportunity to be promoted to deputy chief physician, which may take a long time. As you get older, you may have a quota, but your memory will decline.
For doctors in big hospitals, the requirements for promotion to deputy chief physician are much higher, such as national or provincial scientific research projects, articles published in SCI magazines and so on. Attending doctors are basically the mainstay of such hospitals, involving bed management, patient management, night shift and so on. They are busy with clinical work every day and may not have time and energy to do scientific research and academics. Of course, some attending doctors are not interested in scientific research and academics. Therefore, the attending physician is not necessarily a "less skilled" doctor, probably for a reason.
How to find high-level doctors?
Finally, let's talk about another topic. How to find a "good doctor" quickly if the professional title can't represent the doctor's level? Here are some tips for reference only:
First, ask the doctor's colleagues and see their suggestions. As the saying goes, laymen watch the excitement, experts watch the doorway, and doctors must look at medical skills.
Second, the experience of seeing a doctor. High professional title does not mean rich clinical experience. Similarly, being old does not mean that he knows the current medical information clearly. It is generally recommended to find a doctor who has been engaged in clinical practice for a long time around 40 to 50 years old. Such people have the experience and energy to support them to continue their studies.
Third, it is not recommended to find a big expert in a big hospital for any disease. In fact, attending doctors in general tertiary general hospitals can give good answers to common diseases.
About the author: Fang Jian obtained the qualification certificate of medical practitioner in 2003 and the post certificate of clinical pharmacist training from the Ministry of Health in 20 12. Now he is the deputy director pharmacist and clinical pharmacist of the top three hospitals. Social position: member of rational drug use Committee of Guangdong Pharmacology Society; Member of Science Popularization Committee of Guangdong Pharmaceutical Society. Housing construction, headline pharmacist, winner of Qingyun plan, creator of quality and health field.