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Junior level (those who meet one of the following conditions) (1) Have completed the required standard number of formal training hours in this profession and obtained a graduation (completion) certificate. Plastic Surgery Files

(2) Continuous internship in this profession for more than 2 years. (3) The apprenticeship period in this profession has expired. Intermediate (those who meet one of the following conditions) (1) After obtaining the primary professional qualification certificate of this occupation, work in this occupation continuously for more than 3 years, receive the prescribed standard number of hours of formal intermediate training in this occupation, and obtain the graduation (completion) certificate . (2) After obtaining the primary professional qualification certificate for this profession, work in this profession continuously for more than 5 years. (3) Have been engaged in this profession continuously for more than 7 years. (4) Obtain a vocational (professional) graduation certificate from a secondary vocational school or above that is approved by the labor and social security administrative department and has intermediate skills as the training goal. Advanced (those who meet one of the following conditions) (1) After obtaining the intermediate professional qualification certificate in this occupation, continuously engage in this occupation for more than 4 years, receive the required standard hours of advanced formal training in this occupation, and obtain a graduation (completion) certificate . (2) After obtaining the intermediate professional qualification certificate for this occupation, work in this occupation continuously for more than 7 years. The use of files

(3) Obtain the graduation certificate of this vocational (professional) from a senior technical school or a higher vocational school that has been reviewed and approved by the labor and social security administrative department and has advanced skills as the training goal. (4) Graduates of a college degree or above in this major or related majors have been continuously engaged in this occupation for more than 2 years after obtaining the intermediate professional qualification certificate in this occupation. Technicians (those who meet one of the following conditions) (1) After obtaining the senior professional qualification certificate for this profession, continuously working in this profession for more than 5 years, receiving formal training as a technician in this profession for the required standard number of hours, and obtaining a graduation (completion) certificate . (2) After obtaining the senior professional qualification certificate for this profession, work in this profession continuously for more than 8 years. (3) Graduates of this occupation (major) from senior technical schools and graduates from college or above in this major or related majors, who have been working in this occupation for 2 consecutive years after obtaining the senior professional qualification certificate. Senior technician (one who meets one of the following conditions) (1) After obtaining the technician professional qualification certificate of this occupation, he has been working in this occupation continuously for more than 3 years, has received the required standard hours of formal training as a senior technician in this occupation, and obtained the completion (final) Professional certificate. (2) After obtaining the professional qualification certificate of this professional technician, work in this profession continuously for more than 5 years.

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The Department of Labor and Social Security issues a professional qualification certificate of the corresponding level.

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This profession has five levels, namely: primary (National Vocational Qualification Level 5), intermediate (National Vocational Qualification Level 4), Senior (National Vocational Qualification Level 3), Technician (National Vocational Qualification Level 2), Senior Technician (National Vocational Qualification Level 1). The identification method is divided into theoretical knowledge examination and skill operation assessment. The theoretical knowledge examination adopts a closed-book written examination, and the skill operation assessment adopts on-site practical operation. The theoretical knowledge examination and skill operation assessment are both based on a 100-point system, and those with scores of 60 or above are considered qualified. The identification of technicians and senior technicians must also undergo a comprehensive review.