Regular anesthesiologists, like other doctors, need to have the qualifications of clinical practitioners or practicing assistant doctors, that is, they need to take the national doctor qualification examination. The former requires a bachelor's degree in medicine, which is obtained after one year's internship in a medical institution.
The latter needs a college or technical secondary school medical degree, and will be admitted after clinical practice 1 year, but the latter can only work in medical institutions below the county level.
After obtaining the qualification certificate of medical practitioner, you need to register in the medical institution where you work before you are qualified to practice medicine.