What are the specific subjects and score ratio of the 2009 Integrative Medicine Practitioner Examina

Updated on educate 2024-07-06
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Day 1 9:00-11:30 a.m.: Chinese base, Chinese medicine, prescription;

    14:00-16:30 p.m.: Chinese Diagnosis, Western Diagnosis, Infectious Diseases, Pharmacology, Ethics, Regulations;

    Day 2 9:00-11:30 a.m.: Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine, Internal Medicine, Acupuncture;

    14:00-16:30 p.m.: Foreigners, women, children.

    Introduction to the score ratio of each subject in the comprehensive written examination of the Medical Practitioner Qualification Examination:

    Unit 1: Fundamentals of Traditional Chinese Medicine: about 60 points; Chinese medicine 50; Prescription 40. Unit 2:

    Medium diagnosis 50; Western Medicine Diagnosis30; Pharmacology 35; Infectious Diseases 15; Medical Ethics 10; Health Regulations 10. Unit 3: Internal Medicine 90; Acupuncture 60.

    Arrangement of '07.

    On the morning of September 22, a total of 150 points were awarded in the basic theory of traditional Chinese medicine, traditional Chinese medicine diagnosis, traditional Chinese medicine, and prescription medicine;

    In the afternoon, pharmacology, basic diagnostics, infectious diseases, medical ethics, health regulations, acupuncture (20 points) with a total of 150 points;

    On the morning of the 23rd, 150 points in the Department of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine;

    In the afternoon, there are 150 points in Surgery of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine, Integrative Medicine**, and Pediatrics of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    2013 Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine Practitioner Examination - Passing Criteria.

    The total score of the Physician Qualification Practical Skills Test is 100 points, and the passing score is 60 points.

    The passing criteria for the comprehensive written examination of the Physician Assistant Physician Examination will change every year.

    1999-2011 Integrative Medicine Practitioner Qualification Examination Medical Comprehensive Written Examination Passing Line Lap Score Line:

    2011 Integrative Medicine Practitioner Passing Score 360 Points2010 Integrative Medicine Practitioner Passing Score 386 2009 Integrative Medicine Practitioner Passing Score 379 2008 Combining Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine Practitioners Passing Score Line 372 Points2007 Integrative Medicine Practitioner Passing Score Line 355 Points2006 Integrative Medicine Practitioner Passing Score Line 378 Points2005 Integrative Medicine Practitioner Passing Score Line 367 points2004 Integrative Medicine Practitioner Passing Score Line 381 points2003 Integrative Medicine Practitioner Passing Score Line 334 points2002 Integrative Medicine Practitioner Passing Score Line 358 points2001 Integrative Medicine Practitioner Passing Score Line 342 points2000 Integrative Medicine Practitioner Passing Score Line 304 points1999 Integrative Medicine Practitioner Passing Score Line 360 points.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    We have analyzed the past year's exam questions, considering that there are slight differences every year, but they are basically the same, the proportion of each subject will not exceed 20% --- the difference in the previous year (for example, 10 points in the previous year, this year will not become less than 8 points or more than 12 points), please refer to the score weight of the previous year (2011) as follows:

    Unit 1: Fundamentals of Traditional Chinese Medicine 26 points; 24 points for intermediate diagnosis; Chinese medicine 30; Prescription 30; Acupuncture 30; Regulation 10

    Unit 2: Western Medicine Diagnosis 48; Pharmacology 42; Infectious Diseases 50; Medical Ethics 10;

    Unit 3: Internal Medicine 150

    Unit 4: **45;Surgery 55; Pediatrics 50

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioner.

    Unit 1: Zhongji 40; Chinese medicine 40; Prescription 40. Medium diagnosis 30

    Unit 2: Internal Medicine of Western Medicine 50; Western Medicine Diagnosis35; Medical Ethics 15; Infectious Diseases 35; Health Regulation 15

    Unit 3: Internal Medicine of Traditional Chinese Medicine 80; Acupuncture 70

    Unit 4: Traditional Chinese Medicine and Surgery 60; Traditional Chinese Medicine**50;TCM Pediatrics 40

    TCM Assistant Physician.

    Unit 1: Fundamentals of Traditional Chinese Medicine 20; Chinese medicine 20; Prescription 20; Intermediate diagnosis 15; Western Clinic 20; Internal Medicine of Western Medicine 25; Ethics 5; Health Code 5; Infectious Diseases 20

    Unit 2: Internal Medicine of Traditional Chinese Medicine 50; Chinese Medicine and Surgery 30; Traditional Chinese Medicine**25;Pediatrics of Traditional Chinese Medicine 20; Acupuncture 25

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