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What time do you go to work in the morning and what time do you get off work?
Usually go to work at 8 am, get off work at noon 12, get off work at 2 pm and get off work at 6 pm.

Other time periods are as follows:

Go to work at 08: 00, 08: 30 and 09: 00 in the morning.

There are 1 1: 30 and 12: 00 after work in the morning.

Those who go to work in the afternoon are 14: 00, 14: 30, 15: 00.

There are 17: 30 and 18: 00 after work in the afternoon.

Rights and obligations of medical students:

(1) Rights of medical personnel: refers to the rights and interests that medical personnel can exercise in the process of medical and health services.

(1) Right to medical treatment: the right to carry out medical examination, disease investigation, medical treatment, issue corresponding medical certificates and choose reasonable medical treatment, prevention and health care programs within the registered scope of practice. (No medical certificate irrelevant to my practice or inconsistent with the type of practice).

(2) Equipment use right: I have the basic conditions for obtaining medical equipment equivalent to my professional activities.

(3) Scientific research right: Doctors have the right to engage in medical research, academic exchanges and join professional academic groups.

(4) The right to continuing education: the right to participate in professional training and receive continuing medical education.

(5) Right to personal safety: Doctors have the right to personal dignity and personal safety in their practice.

(6) The right to economic treatment: the right to receive wages, allowances and welfare benefits prescribed by the state.

(7) Democratic management right: to put forward opinions and suggestions on the work of medical treatment, prevention, health care and health administrative departments, and to participate in the democratic management of their institutions according to law.

(2) Obligations of medical staff: Medical ethics obligations mainly refer to the duties that a medical staff should perform morally. Not on the premise of enjoying certain rights and remuneration; It is not an external compulsion, but a voluntary obligation based on a correct understanding of the interests of society and others and a deep friendship for patients.