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What are the registration qualifications for the National Clinical Practitioner Examination?

Those who meet one of the following conditions can participate in the Qualification Examination for Practicing Physicians:

1. Have a bachelor's degree or above in the medical major of a college, and under the guidance of a practicing physician, have experience in medical treatment, prevention, and The probation period in a health care institution has expired for one year;

2. After obtaining the practicing certificate of a practicing assistant physician, have a college medical degree, and have worked in a medical, preventive, or health care institution for two years; or have obtained the practicing assistant certificate Those who have obtained a physician's practicing certificate, have a medical degree from a secondary vocational school, and have worked in a medical, preventive, or health care institution for five years or more.

Note: For residents of Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Macao to apply for the National Physician Qualification Examination, please refer to the "Notice on Issues Concerning Applications for Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Macao Residents with Mainland Medical Professional Degrees to Apply for the National Physician Qualification Examination."

The "Regulations on Registration Qualifications for the Physician Qualification Examination (2014 Edition)" were promulgated and implemented on March 18, 2014. According to these regulations, the content of the "Academic Qualification Review" is as follows:

Valid proof of academic qualifications Refers to a nationally recognized diploma. The academic qualifications of basic medicine, forensic medicine, nursing (study), medical technology, pharmacy, traditional Chinese medicine and other medical-related majors are not used as the basis for applying for physician qualifications.

(1) Postgraduate qualifications

1. Graduate students with a clinical medicine degree shall carry out clinical practice in qualified medical, preventive and health care institutions and accumulate practice by the time of the current comprehensive medical written examination. Those who have completed one year of study can apply for clinical physician qualifications during their studies with qualified undergraduate degrees and majors.

Students of long-term clinical medicine and optometry who have completed one year of clinical graduation internship and more than one year of clinical practice during their studies can apply for clinical physician qualifications with a bachelor's degree.

2. A postgraduate degree in clinical medicine is used as the academic basis for applying for clinical physician qualifications.

Those who apply for the examination with a postgraduate degree in the year of graduation must submit the postgraduate graduation certificate before August 31 of that year, and provide degree certificate and other materials to prove that they have a professional degree graduate degree before they can participate in the comprehensive medical written examination.

3. Postgraduate academic degree in clinical medicine (nursing) or professional postgraduate degree in clinical medicine (nursing) are not the academic basis for applying for various categories of physician qualifications.

(2) Undergraduate degree

1. Five years or more of clinical medicine, anesthesiology, psychiatry, medical imaging, radiology, and optometry ("ophthalmology") "Optics" is only available to Wenzhou Medical University for those who enrolled before December 31, 2012), medical testing (only for those who enrolled before December 31, 2012), and maternal and child health medicine (only for those who enrolled before December 31, 2014). , as the academic basis for applying for the clinical physician qualification examination.

2. Those who enrolled before December 31, 2009 and have a medical undergraduate degree that meets the requirements of this paragraph with a medical major should apply for the exam; those who enrolled after January 1, 2010, should apply for a medical major. If a bachelor's degree is majored in medicine, the degree will not be used as a basis for applying for medical qualifications, unless approved by the national education administration department.

3. Medical undergraduate graduates from junior college to bachelor's degree who are promoted to bachelor's degree after September 1, 2015, their major must be the same or similar to the junior college major, and their bachelor's degree can be used as the academic basis for applying for physician qualifications.

(3) Higher vocational (junior college) education

1. For graduates of clinical medicine majors established with the approval of the Ministry of Education who enrolled after January 1, 2005, their junior college degree will be considered as an applicant. The academic basis for physician qualifications.

For graduates of medical majors (refer to the names of undergraduate majors in the same period) approved by the provincial education and health administrative departments (traditional Chinese medicine management departments) who enrolled before December 31, 2004, their junior college degree shall be regarded as Academic qualifications for applying for medical qualifications.

2. For graduates of five-year medical majors starting from junior high schools who were admitted before December 31, 2013, with the approval of the education and health administrative departments at or above the provincial level, their junior college diplomas will be used as the academic basis for applying for physician qualifications. . After obtaining the qualification, you are limited to practicing in rural medical institutions for five years before you can apply to change your practice location to a county-level medical institution. For graduates of the 5-year junior high school medical major who enrolled after January 1, 2014, their junior college degree cannot be used as the academic basis for applying for physician qualifications.

3. Those who enroll before December 31, 2009, and meet the requirements of this paragraph with a medical professional associate degree with a medical major, should apply for the academic major; those who enroll after January 1, 2010, should apply for a medical major If a junior college degree is added to the medical major, the degree will not be used as the academic basis for applying for physician qualifications, except when approved by the national education administrative department.

(4) Secondary vocational education (technical secondary school) education

1. Enrollment after September 1, 2010 must be approved by the provincial education administrative department and the health and family planning administrative department (traditional Chinese medicine management department) Rural medical graduates are set up and reported to the Ministry of Education for record, and their vocational (technical secondary school) education is used as the academic basis for applying for the qualification of practicing assistant physicians in the clinical category. After rural medical graduates obtain the qualification of practicing assistant physicians, they are limited to practicing in village clinics. Those who really need it can practice in township health centers.

2. Graduates of health care majors from secondary vocational schools (secondary vocational schools) who were enrolled between September 25, 2000 and December 31, 2010, with vocational (technical secondary school) education as candidates to apply for the clinical category of practicing assistants The academic basis for physician qualifications. After health care graduates obtain qualifications, they are limited to practicing in village clinics. Those who really need it can practice in township health centers.

For graduates of secondary vocational schools who enrolled after January 1, 2011, with the exception of rural medicine, secondary vocational education (technical secondary school) in other majors will not be used as the academic basis for applying for clinical assistant physician qualifications. .

3. Graduates of secondary vocational schools (secondary vocational schools) majoring in community medicine, preventive medicine, maternal and child health, medical imaging diagnosis, and stomatology who were enrolled before August 31, 2001, among which vocational (technical secondary school) education As a basis for academic qualifications to apply for the corresponding category of practicing assistant physician qualifications.

For graduates of the above majors who enrolled after September 1, 2001, their vocational (technical secondary school) education will not be used as the academic basis for applying for physician qualifications.

5. Educational qualifications from secondary vocational schools for health workers enrolled after January 1, 1999 will not be used as the academic basis for applying for physician qualifications.

(5) Adult education qualifications

1. Medical graduates of adult higher education, self-study examinations, and distance education from various colleges and universities who enrolled before October 31, 2002. Academic qualifications are used as the academic basis for applying for the corresponding category of physician qualifications.

For the above-mentioned graduates who enrolled after November 1, 2002, if they have passed the physician qualification examination to obtain the qualification of practicing assistant physician before enrollment, and the major they studied is consistent with the category of physician qualification, they can take adult education Apply for medical qualifications with academic qualifications. Except for the above circumstances, the academic qualifications of adult higher education, self-study examinations, and distance education medical graduates from various colleges and universities who enrolled after November 1, 2002 will not be used as the academic basis for applying for medical qualifications.

2. For adult technical secondary school medical graduates who enrolled before August 31, 2001, their adult technical secondary school diploma will be used as the academic basis for applying for physician qualifications.

For adult technical secondary school medical graduates who enrolled after September 1, 2001, their adult technical secondary school diploma will not be used as the academic basis for applying for physician qualifications.

(6) Others

For mainland Chinese residents who have obtained foreign medical academic degrees, their academic degree certificates must be certified by the Overseas Study Service Center of the Ministry of Education and comply with the "Law on Practicing Physicians" and its If relevant documents stipulate, you can apply for the exam in accordance with these regulations