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What's the difference between a doctor's qualification certificate and a doctor's practice certificate?
Doctor's qualification certificate: also called medical practitioner's qualification certificate. This certificate is a national qualification certificate issued by the candidates who have passed the national unified examination for the qualification of practicing doctors or the qualification examination for practicing assistant doctors. Issued by the state, valid nationwide and recognized in medical technology, which can prove that the holder has the qualification and medical ability to engage in medical activities independently, and there is no problem of illegal medical practice, the certificate is permanent and valid, and the cover is red, as shown in the following figure:

Physician's Practice Certificate: The scope of application of this certificate is much more limited than that of the practicing doctor's qualification certificate, and it belongs to the local practicing doctor's qualification certificate. The holder is allowed to practice medicine in the designated hospital, and his practice certificate will be revoked if there is any violation in the process of practicing medicine. The holder's work unit changes, but also to re-license. In other words, the certificate, holder and work unit are bound together. The certificate has a green cover, as shown below: