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Deputy chief physician of Xinjiang returned to the mainland for treatment.
Deputy Chief Physician of Xinjiang will be treated as follows after returning to the Mainland:
According to relevant information, deputy chief physicians who have worked in Xinjiang for more than three years can get higher treatment and remuneration in the mainland, while deputy chief physicians who have worked in Xinjiang for less than three years can get higher treatment by applying for physical examination in provinces and cities, applying for professional and technical title evaluation, and participating in provincial and municipal expert databases.
The deputy chief physician in Xinjiang needs a medical degree, rich clinical experience, good communication skills and teamwork spirit.
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