Thursday, October 6, 2011

Six departments jointly issued

Regular press briefing on January 12 in Ministry of health was informed that, by the Ministry of health, the Ministry of national development and Reform Commission, Ministry of finance, human resources, social security, the Ministry of education, the Central editing Office jointly issued the opinion on strengthening health development of qualified personnel (hereinafter referred to as the opinion), released today. The opinions on rural health, community health, disease prevention and control, 10 talent troops construction forward specific measures and objectives. Resident standardization training system is also incorporated. &Nbsp; introduction to Health Ministry press spokesman Deng Haihua, opinion is nearly a period, first by multiple departments jointly issued comprehensive policy on promoting talents construction of health files. It take into account both the current and also focus on the long term; both specific talent project, there are clear policy measures. The opinions issued, for a time to play an important guiding function of health personnel work. &Nbsp; the opinions point out that, to establish a resident standardization training system in line with China's national conditions. Complete academic education for medical undergraduates after graduation, should meet the requirements of the hospital require years of residency training; medical graduates after graduation, according to their clinical competence by training units, placed into the appropriate stage of the residency training to increase doctors ' medical treatments and clinical capacity of primary health care sector. Related to the departments concerned should study and formulate the resident training management, financing and other supporting policies, give full play to function of the Association of colleges and universities, hospitals and industry, create good environment for standardized training of resident physician. Deng Haihua disclosed that at present the Ministry of health was developing the standardized training of resident physician guidance, which is expected to recently released.   

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