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Consequences of unqualified completion of training
Failure to pass the regulatory examination is more serious than delaying graduation.

The law training exam is an important exam for medical students to become doctors, and the master's degree is only taken once every three years. According to the Opinions of the Ministry of Education and other six departments on Deepening the Reform of Training Clinical Medical Talents, 20 18 newly recruited graduate students with a master's degree in medicine. At the same time, he is also a resident who participates in the standardized training of residents and has a "dual identity".

Only by passing this exam and getting a certificate will the Ministry of Education issue a degree certificate. However, only when the four certificates are integrated, that is, the qualification certificate of medical practitioners, the standardized training certificate of residents, the graduate diploma and the master's degree certificate, can medical students continue to study for doctoral degrees or go to clinical work.

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At present, the vast majority of nurses in China are college graduates, and only a few are nurses with bachelor degree or above. Unlike the national unified examination for medical practitioners, which contains theoretical and operational examinations, nurses have to pass the practical nurse qualification examination, while the practical nurse qualification examination only contains theoretical examinations, which makes the overall practical operation and clinical thinking level of nurses uneven.

However, due to the large gap of nursing staff in China, the standard of 1:0.4 is still difficult to reach after 37 years, which has appeared in all nursing hospitals.

Although every hospital has induction training for nurses, the training programs for new nurses in each hospital are different. Some directly enter the department training, some rotate in each department for six months to one year, and some are assigned to each department after a month of unified training. Therefore, the basic quality of nurses varies greatly from place to place, and the quality of nursing varies from place to place.