Whether on-the-job graduate students can apply for training may vary according to regions and institutions. Generally speaking, if you already have a bachelor's degree in medicine and are engaged in clinical work in a medical institution, then you may be eligible for training. The application conditions and admission criteria of your training may be different in different regions and hospitals.
Therefore, it is recommended that you carefully read the rules and regulations or notices of the local or target institutions to understand the specific application requirements and procedures. At the same time, you can also consult the relevant personnel of your hospital or local health department to learn more about the applicable information and policies of the Regulations.
I want to remind you that subject training is a professional and practical education process, which requires high professional quality and practical ability of individuals. If you decide to apply for training, you need to make full preparations and plans in advance, including improving your clinical skills and practical experience, strengthening your professional knowledge reserve, and understanding the relevant policies and requirements of training.
I wish you success in achieving your academic and career goals! If you have any other questions or questions, please feel free to ask me. As an on-the-job graduate student, I am very willing to provide you with help and guidance.