1. What types of comprehensive medical examinations are computerized examinations?
Except for Mongolian medicine, Tibetan medicine, Uyghur medicine, and Kazakh medicine that use paper and pencil examinations, computerized examinations are used for the rest.
2. How many questions are there in the comprehensive medical examination?
"licensed doctor"
The total number of questions in the exam is 600 questions, divided into 4 units, 150 questions per unit. The computerized test lasts 2 hours, and the paper-based test lasts 2.5 hours.
"Practicing Assistant Physician"
The total number of questions in the exam is 300 questions, divided into 2 units, with 150 questions per unit. The computerized test lasts 2 hours, and the paper-based test lasts 2.5 hours.
3. What type of questions does the comprehensive medical examination have?
All medical comprehensive examinations use multiple choice questions, and the question types are divided into A1, A2, A3/A4, and B1.
4. What preparations do candidates need to do before the exam?
Take personal protection, print the admission ticket and check whether the identity information is accurate, check the validity period of the ID card, prepare the stationery for the test, be familiar with the traffic route of the test room, understand the "Regulations on Handling Violations of Discipline and Regulations" and relevant requirements of the test, etc. Candidates taking computerized exams should be familiar with the operation of the exam system.
5. How to be familiar with the operation of the examination system?
Candidates can log in to the "National Medical Examination Online Examinee Service System" before the exam, watch the "Computerized Examination Operation Guide", practice the simulated computerized examination system operation, and understand the use of various functional menus of the examination system and the handling of common problems.
6. What are the rules of the comprehensive medical examination and where can I find out?
Before taking the test, please read the relevant text information on the test admission ticket carefully to understand the test rules and precautions.
7. Admission requirements and precautions for the comprehensive medical examination?
Candidates are not allowed to enter the venue after 30 minutes of the comprehensive medical examination.
Candidates participating in the computer-based test should enter the examination room with the "Examination Admission Ticket" and valid ID card 25 minutes before the test (Unit 1: 30 minutes before the test), and sign in on the "Examination Admission Form". 》And a valid ID card on the upper right corner of the desk for verification.
8. What issues should candidates pay attention to when logging in to the test system during the computer-based test?
15 minutes before the start of the computer-based test, candidates can log in to the test system according to the admission ticket number and the valid ID number used for registration. Pay attention to the parentheses and capitalization during the process of entering the certificate number. After checking and confirming that the personal information is correct, click to enter the test system. Promise with the examinee interface, carefully read the relevant documents and confirm, wait for the test to start.
9. What should I do if I cannot log in to the exam system during the exam?
Computer-based test takers can log in to the test system within 15 minutes before the start of each unit. If you cannot log in, please confirm whether the information input is correct. If the confirmation is correct, please ask the on-site staff to help solve it.
10. Do I need to use draft paper for calculations during the exam?
The exam questions have no complicated calculation content and do not need to be used.
11. During the computerized test, if the system is forced to quit, will the response information be automatically saved?
The test server has the function of recording test takers' answer information in real time. For example, when the examinee has answered the 120th question, the answer to the 120th question is not checked, the system exits without any reason, the answering results of 1~119 questions have been recorded by the system, after logging in to the system again, the test question (including the 120th question) is not answered ) Can continue to complete.
12. At the end of the computerized test, will forgetting to hand in the paper affect the test score?
If the examinee forgets to hand in the papers, the system will collect the papers after the examination, which will not affect the examinees' scores.
13. What should I do if there is a problem with the computer (crash, keyboard and mouse unavailable, etc.) during the computerized test?
In the course of the test, the test taker has an abnormal situation such as the computer being unable to answer, please contact the invigilator in time, and eliminate the abnormal situation under the guidance of the invigilator. If the problem cannot be solved on the spot, the backup computer can be replaced to continue the test, and the server will call out the previous answer information without affecting the repetition record. If the abnormal situation is difficult to eliminate and affect the candidate's answer time, the candidate can apply to the invigilator for a delay.
14. What is the cross-question type of computerized test that cannot be reviewed?
There are A1, A2, A3/A4 and B1 question types in the physician qualification examination. When candidates complete any of these questions and plan to enter the next question type, the system will prompt whether to enter the next question type. Once you choose to enter For the next question type, the current answer type will not be able to look back. Switch between each question type according to this, until all the answers are completed.
15. What are valid ID documents?
My valid identity documents include the second-generation resident identity card, temporary identity card, military officer’s card, police officer’s card, civilian cadre, soldier’s card, and military student’s card within the validity period; the Mainland Travel Permit for Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macao residents or the residence permit for Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan residents (Taiwan) , Hong Kong and Macau candidates). In order to ensure the consistency of the certificate information, it is recommended that active servicemen and police officers uniformly use the second-generation resident ID card or temporary ID card to take the exam.
16. Can I take the exam if my ID has expired?
Can not. Candidates must bring their valid ID documents to enter the venue.
17. What items can I bring into the examination room for the comprehensive medical examination?
Any books, papers, calculators, watches, mobile phones, bracelets and other wireless communication tools, water cups and all items not related to the exam but suspected of cheating shall not be brought into the examination room.
For computerized examinations, you can bring your valid ID card and admission ticket into the examination room.
In general, you can bring 2B pencils, black signature pens, erasers, valid IDs and admission tickets for paper-pencil exams (specifically subject to the notice of registration test site). If stationery is provided in the examination room, candidates are not allowed to bring other items into the examination room except for their valid ID card and admission ticket.
18. Can I leave after completing the medical comprehensive examination?
Candidates can leave the venue only after the invigilator issues the exit instruction. Candidates who complete the answers before the prescribed time of the exam or request to end the exam early must wait at a designated location within the cordon area under the supervision of the examination staff. Communication tools are not allowed during the waiting period and can leave after the exam is over.
19. Do candidates for computerized exams have to sign in?
Yes. Candidate sign-in is the proof that the candidate is present and taking the exam.