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For example, prison doctors, medical insurance bureaus, CDCs, etc. are all medical positions held by civil servants.
The conditions for civil servants who want to apply for medical positions are as follows: 1. Generally, tertiary hospitals in first-tier cities require a master's degree.
2. The minimum required academic qualification for public hospitals above the municipal level is a bachelor’s degree.
3. Personnel with a college degree from health service communities, underdeveloped municipal hospitals, county-level public hospitals, etc. can apply.
4. Age requirement: Applicants must be under 28 years old. Applicants with a bachelor's degree or above or a nursing certificate can be under 30 years old.
(Subject to hospital requirements) Let’s briefly talk about some civil servant medical positions.
About prison doctors: The requirements for prison doctors often require an undergraduate major in clinical medicine. Fresh graduates can apply. It is more suitable for friends who are eager to have a stable job in their medical career during the training stage.
The exam is not very difficult, and the chance of landing is relatively high.
In addition to being a doctor, the content of my future work will also involve the management of the prison system, which falls into the category of administrative law enforcement.
The income will be higher than that of younger doctors.
About the Medical Insurance Bureau: The Medical Insurance Bureau is an administrative department and can also be said to be a decision-making department.
Medical insurance is closely related to people's livelihood, and its responsibilities are relatively single. The core of the Medical Insurance Bureau is mainly welfare protection, medical management, medical pricing, and fund supervision.
In terms of academic qualifications, the requirements are higher than those for prison doctors. Provincial capital areas often require a master's degree or above, but a bachelor's degree in county health bureaus is enough.
About the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is actually a unit under the National Health Commission.
At present, the work functions of provincial and municipal CDCs are mainly to upload and distribute information.
For example, after receiving the national work plan, the provincial CDC will issue a work plan tailored to local conditions, as will the municipal level.
In addition, there is also work content such as professional training guidance and work assessment for lower-level disease control.
Therefore, the civil servants at the CDC are also very stable.