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Now that I'm working at the office, I can't get my attending because I don't have a license to practice, so I'll be a practicing doctor from now on?

Without a certificate of training, entry into the attending program is definitely jeopardized. Otherwise, it will become a "millennium" residency.

However, there are also a few people who do not have training certificates, but have the appropriate technical skills in some hospitals and are doing well in all aspects. (I know someone who is a TCM practitioner and does not have a certificate, but has not suffered too much.)

It's a very small number of people, in a hospital, where someone hasn't been able to rely on a license to practice medicine for a long time, or hasn't been able to advance to attending physician for a long time without a license to practice medicine, or without a license to train.It's bound to be an after-dinner story.

Since you're going down the path of medicine, you run the risk of not being able to advance to attending without a license. Do your best to minimize the damage.

Regardless of the profession, it is important to gather important information well in advance. When you go to work, whether it's research or teaching or some clinical work, there will be a limit to what you can do as an attending physician.

Hurry up and change your profession, with the current doctor-patient relationship, don't try to go forward, it's not always a good thing to pass the exam, it's jumping into a fire pit

It doesn't matter if you're already in the workforce, new graduates enforce this rule.

Study of medicine on the doubling of efforts, three years of training five years undergraduate, other university graduates, are already the backbone of the unit, eight years you are considered a real doctor. My son in the first year of high school to advise him not to study medicine, he just want to learn. Now in his fourth year of college, we are also doctors, we know how hard it is to study medicine.

It is currently mandated and will remain so in the future, and if you don't want to be a resident for the rest of your life, training is mandatory.

But don't feel wronged and unfortunate, the state has actually given many opportunities before this policy was finalized.

  1. The policy of requiring three years of training after graduation of undergraduate and academic postgraduate students was released many years ago, but because of the actual situation of the implementation of the actual situation is different from place to place, not particularly strict. But even if you don't take the training at that time, you can still take the attending examination and be employed as an attending.
  2. Later on, the training policy became stricter, and each region gradually required that training be completed. Professional masters can be trained for two years, and even appear four certificates of professional masters graduates. This several years, although you do not have the training certificate, but as long as the number of years is enough, you can still participate in the attending examination, after the examination, you only need to get the training certificate can be hired (part of the hospital requirements article)
  3. Those first two times add up to more than a decade, and you've been graduating for so many years that if you haven't taken and passed the master's exam, who can you blame!
  4. Now the requirements are getting stricter, as long as it is a regular hospital, the hospital has the responsibility to let the new staff to complete the standardized training, if the hospital does not agree, they themselves are illegal (generally new staff can be sent to training in the second year, of course, for the big hospitals in the hospital for training, the current year can start)

The final conclusion is that, now if you want to rise attending, you must be trained, do not feel wronged, the state has given many years of cushioning opportunities, you do not cherish.

It's not a practitioner, it's a resident. Please get the title name right! No wonder you can't get a license to practice!

Some provinces do not need a training certificate to test the attending physician, you can directly enroll, you can transfer the registration to other provinces to test and then transfer back.

The policy has been changed, you can take the attending exam without a training license

Hospitals above the second level now require a training license to get into the attending program

The policy has been changed, you can take the attending exam without a training license

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