Can clinicians take the qualification test for practicing western medicine
Clinicians can be admitted as licensed western pharmacists. According to the contents of the Reference Catalogue of the Professions for Registration for the Professional Qualification Examination of Licensed Pharmacists, clinical medicine belongs to the "relevant majors" referred to in the professional registration conditions of licensed western pharmacists, and can be registered for the examination of licensed western pharmacists.
Article 5 of the GYJR [2019] No. 12 Notice states that "those who have obtained the corresponding education or degree in pharmacy, traditional Chinese medicine and related majors will work in pharmacy or traditional Chinese medicine posts for a corresponding year", that is, clinicians apply for the examination of licensed pharmacists, which is one more year than those who apply for the examination of licensed pharmacists in pharmacy or traditional Chinese medicine, namely:
1. Have obtained a junior college degree in clinical medicine, and have worked in pharmacy or traditional Chinese medicine for at least 5 years.
2. Obtain a bachelor's degree or bachelor's degree in clinical medicine, and have worked in pharmacy or traditional Chinese medicine for at least 3 years.
3. Have obtained a postgraduate or master's degree in clinical medicine, and have worked in pharmacy or traditional Chinese medicine for at least 2 years.
4. Have obtained a doctor's degree in clinical medicine, and have worked in pharmacy or traditional Chinese medicine for at least one year.