Order 240n certification sheet. Certification of medical workers to obtain a qualification category: we are studying a new procedure

On August 4, 2013, the Order of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation dated April 23, 2013 No. 240n “On the procedure and deadlines for passing medical workers and pharmaceutical workers certification to obtain qualification category"(hereinafter - the Order). In this regard, the Order of the Ministry of Health and Social Development of the Russian Federation dated July 25, 2011 No. 808n “On the Procedure for Obtaining Qualification Categories by Medical and Pharmaceutical Workers” has become invalid. Today we will tell you what has changed in the certification procedure for medical and pharmaceutical workers, and compare the previous and current procedures. .

General provisions

The procedure establishes the rules for passing certification by medical and pharmaceutical workers. This procedure applies to specialists with secondary medical and pharmaceutical education, specialists with higher professional education, engaged in medical and pharmaceutical activities.

As before, certification of specialists is carried out for the positions provided for by the current nomenclature of positions of medical and pharmaceutical workers, in three qualification categories (second, first and highest) once every five years. At the same time, the qualification category assigned to the employee is also valid for five years from the date of issuance of the relevant administrative act. Specialists may apply for the assignment of a higher qualification category even before the expiration of the said period, but not earlier than three years from the date of assignment of the qualification category.

The requirements for work experience for obtaining qualification categories have been adjusted in order. The length of service in the specialty now does not depend on the education received by the employee. So, to obtain the second qualification category, at least three years of work experience in the specialty (in position) is required, to obtain the first category - at least five years of experience, the highest category - at least seven years of experience.

For comparison, let's say: earlier, in order to obtain the highest qualification category, it was necessary to have at least 10 years of experience for specialists with higher professional education and at least seven years of experience for specialists with secondary vocational education.

In addition to the length of service, the Procedure establishes requirements for the theoretical knowledge and practical skills of specialists. In particular, based on P. 8 of the Order, a specialist applying for a second qualification category must:

  • have theoretical training and practical skills in the field of their professional activity;
  • navigate in modern scientific and technical information, possess the skills of analyzing quantitative and qualitative performance indicators, compiling a report on the work.
To obtain the first qualification category, a specialist must:
  • have theoretical training and practical skills in the field of their professional activities and related disciplines;
  • use modern methods of diagnostics, prevention, treatment, rehabilitation and own medical and diagnostic equipment in the field of their professional activities;
  • be able to competently analyze the indicators of professional activity and navigate in modern scientific and technical information;
  • participate in solving tactical issues of organizing professional activities.
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To obtain the highest qualification category, on the basis of clause 10 of the Procedure, a specialist must:

  • have high theoretical training and practical skills in the field of their professional activities, know related disciplines;
  • use modern methods of diagnostics, prevention, treatment, rehabilitation and own medical and diagnostic equipment in the field of their professional activities;
  • be able to evaluate the data of special research methods in order to establish a diagnosis;
  • navigate in modern scientific and technical information and use it to solve tactical and strategic issues of professional activity.

Formation of attestation commissions

To conduct certification, as before, commissions are created, which, depending on the bodies that form them, can be central, departmental and territorial. The rules for the formation of commissions and their composition are regulated in detail by the Procedure.

The attestation commission consists of a coordinating committee (hereinafter referred to as the committee) that performs the functions of organizing activities attestation commission and expert groups in specialties (hereinafter referred to as expert groups), which review documents and conduct a qualification exam.

The composition of the certification committee includes:

  • leading specialists of organizations engaged in medical and pharmaceutical activities;
  • representatives of medical professional non-profit organizations, employers;
  • representatives of a public authority or an organization forming an attestation commission, and other persons.
The personal composition of the attestation commission is approved by the administrative act of the state authority or organization that created the attestation commission.

The general management of the activities of the attestation commission is carried out by the chairman of the commission, who is also the chairman of the committee. The deputy chairman of the attestation commission is recognized as the deputy chairman of the committee and acts as the chairman of the attestation commission in his absence.

The position of the executive secretary of the commission remains, which registers and reviews the documents of specialists arriving at the certification commission who have expressed a desire to undergo certification for obtaining a qualification category, for compliance with their requirements for the list and execution of documents, forms materials for sending to expert groups, prepares materials for meetings and draft decisions of the committee.

The expert group also has a chairman, a vice-chairman and an executive secretary.

It should be noted that the Procedure defines in sufficient detail the functions of both the committee and the expert groups. For example, the committee coordinates the work of expert groups, determines the methods, methods and technologies for assessing the qualifications of specialists, prepares and submits for approval to the body that created the certification commission, a draft administrative act on the assignment of qualification categories to specialists. The expert groups, in turn, consider the documents submitted by specialists, prepare conclusions on reports, conduct test control of knowledge and interviews, and make decisions on assigning qualification categories to specialists.

Based on clause 18 of the Procedure, committee meetings are held, if necessary, by decision of its chairman, and meetings of expert groups - at least once a month. A meeting of a committee or an expert group is considered competent if more than half of the members of the committee or expert group, respectively, are present at it.

Decisions of the committee and the expert group are taken by open voting by a simple majority of votes of the members present at the meeting. In case of equality of votes, the vote of the chairman of the meeting of the committee or expert group is decisive ( Clause 19 of the Order). It should be noted that in the previous attestation procedure, the presence of at least 2/3 of the members of the commission was required to make a decision, and in the event of an equality of votes, the decision was considered adopted in favor of the specialist.

The decisions of the committee and the expert group are documented in minutes, which are signed by all members of the committee and the expert group who were present at the meeting of the committee and the expert group, respectively.

The procedure for certification

Specialists who have expressed a desire to undergo certification to obtain a qualification category, submit a set of documents to the certification commission. The list of documents included in the qualification documentation has not changed, but there is one exception: now, instead of a qualification sheet, a specialist must submit certification sheet.

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In the previous procedure for obtaining qualification categories, it was established that the head of a medical or pharmaceutical organization must create conditions for specialists to obtain qualification categories when interacting with the commission, submitting documentation and notifying the specialist. Now there are no such obligations to assist.

An innovation in terms of submitting documents is the need to submit a duly certified translation into Russian of documents issued on the territory of a foreign state and executed in foreign language.

Also, an innovation is the ban on participation in sending documents by an official of the organization authorized to interact with the organization in which the specialist carries out professional activities with the certification commission. The procedure established that only the specialist himself can send documents by mail or present personally. In addition, the requirement to bind documents is excluded.

Documents must be sent to the address of the state authority or organization that created the certification commission, by mail or presented personally by a specialist no later than four months before the expiration of the existing qualification category. If this deadline is violated, the qualification exam may be held later than the expiration date of the existing qualification category.

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Clause 16 of the Procedure establishes that attestation can be carried out using telecommunication technologies (remote attestation) and in the form of an offsite meeting.

The rules and terms of certification have been adjusted in order. In particular, on the basis of clause 22 of the Procedure, documents received by the attestation commission are registered by the executive secretary of the committee on the day they are received by the attestation commission. Within seven calendar days from the date of registration of documents, they are submitted for consideration to the chairman of the committee (previously, documentation was registered after a seven-day check of its compliance with the completeness requirements).

If there are no documents provided for by the Procedure or they are incorrectly executed, the executive secretary of the committee must send a letter to the specialist refusing to accept documents explaining the reason for the refusal also within seven days (previously this period was 14 calendar days). In this case, the specialist can send the documents again. At the same time, he was previously given a month to correct the shortcomings, but now such a period has not been set at all.

The chairman of the committee, no later than 14 calendar days from the date of registration of documents, determines the composition of the expert group for certification and sends the specialist's documents to its chairman (clause 23 of the Procedure). At the same time, the expert group must consider them no later than 30 calendar days from the date of registration of documents, approve the conclusion on the report and set the date and place for the test knowledge control and interview (previously, the period for reviewing documents was 14 calendar days).

Note that the requirements for the content of the conclusion to the report have changed. In particular, on the basis of clause 24 of the Procedure, it is no longer necessary to take into account:

  • the duration and timing of the last advanced training;
  • forms of self-education used by a specialist;
  • correspondence of the volume of theoretical knowledge, actual diagnostic and therapeutic practical skills qualification requirements.
The decision of the expert group on the appointment of the date and place of the test control of knowledge and interview is communicated to the specialist no later than 30 calendar days before the date of the test control of knowledge and interview, including by posting the relevant information on the official website on the Internet or information stands public authority or organization that created the attestation commission.

Test control of knowledge and interview are held no later than 70 calendar days from the date of registration of documents.

Based on clause 27 of the Procedure for the results qualifying exam the expert group can make one of two decisions: assign or refuse to assign a qualification category to a specialist. Recall that earlier there were several types of decisions taken by the expert group. For example, it was possible to improve the second qualification category with the assignment of the first one, confirm the previously assigned qualification category, remove the first (highest) qualification category with the assignment of a lower category, or deprive a specialist of the qualification category.

The decision to assign or refuse to assign a qualification category to a specialist is made by the expert group no later than 70 calendar days from the date of registration of documents, drawn up in the minutes of the meeting of the expert group and entered in the certification sheet of the specialist by the executive secretary of the expert group. If a specialist is denied the assignment of a qualification category to a specialist, the minutes shall indicate the grounds on which the expert group made the appropriate decision. A decision to refuse to assign a qualification category to a specialist can be made on the following grounds:

  • the presence in the conclusion on the report of a negative assessment of the theoretical knowledge or practical skills of a specialist necessary to obtain the qualification category declared by him;
  • the presence of an unsatisfactory assessment on the basis of the test control of knowledge;
  • non-appearance of a specialist to pass a test control of knowledge or an interview.
A completed protocol containing a decision to assign or refuse to assign a qualification category to a specialist is sent by the chairman of the expert group to the committee within five calendar days from the moment of its signing. The latter, no later than 90 calendar days from the date of registration of documents, prepares and submits for approval an administrative act on assigning a qualification category to a specialist (clause 31 of the Procedure).

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The administrative act on the assignment of a qualification category to a specialist must be issued by the state authority or the organization that created the certification commission no later than 110 calendar days from the date of registration of documents. Previously, an order to assign a qualification category to a specialist was issued within a month from the moment the commission made a decision.

The specialist must receive, by mail or by hand, an extract from the administrative act on the assignment of a qualification category to him no later than 120 calendar days from the date of registration of documents.

It should be noted that the Procedure has extended the period for appealing the decision of the attestation commission from 30 days to a year. The term for appeal is counted from the date of adoption of the decision by the attestation commission.

As you can see, the procedure for certification of medical and pharmaceutical workers has undergone significant changes in terms of the timing of certification, the procedure for processing documents and the results of certification. Moreover, there are still unexplained points. In particular, it was previously envisaged that within a week from the date of issuance of an order on conferring qualifications, a specialist was issued and issued an appropriate document. Now, the specialist is issued only an extract from the order on assigning him a qualification category, and not a word is said about the document. We believe that these points will be clarified by the competent authorities in the course of the procedure.

The nomenclature of specialties of specialists with higher and postgraduate medical and pharmaceutical education in the field of healthcare Russian Federation, approved Order of the Ministry of Health and Social Development of the Russian Federation dated April 23, 2009 No. 210n.

MINISTRY OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION

On the procedure for obtaining qualification categories by medical and pharmaceutical workers


Repealed from August 4, 2013 on the basis of
order of the Ministry of Health of Russia dated April 23, 2013 N 240n
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In accordance with Article 63 of the Fundamentals of the Legislation of the Russian Federation on the Protection of the Health of Citizens dated July 22, 1993 N 5487-1 (Bulletin of the Congress of People's Deputies of the Russian Federation and the Supreme Council of the Russian Federation, 1993, N 33, Art. 1318; Collected Legislation of the Russian Federation, 2004, N 35, art. 3607) and in order to improve the procedure for obtaining qualification categories by medical and pharmaceutical workers,

1. Approve the Regulations on the procedure for obtaining qualification categories by medical and pharmaceutical workers, in accordance with Appendix *.
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* The appendix to the order is published on the official website of the Ministry of Health and Social Development of Russia at: www.minzdravsoc.ru/docs/mzsr/spa/101

2. Recognize as invalid:

4. To impose control over the implementation of this order on the Deputy Minister V.I. Skvortsova.

Registered
at the Ministry of Justice
Russian Federation
September 23, 2011
registration N 21875

Appendix. Regulations on the procedure for obtaining qualification categories by medical and pharmaceutical workers

Appendix
to the order of the Ministry
health and social
development of the Russian Federation
dated July 25, 2011 N 808н

I. General provisions

1.1. The Regulation on the procedure for obtaining qualification categories by medical and pharmaceutical workers (hereinafter referred to as the Regulation) determines the procedure for obtaining qualification categories by medical and pharmaceutical workers (hereinafter referred to as specialists).

1.2. Obtaining qualification categories by specialists is carried out on the basis of checking the conformity of professional knowledge and their professional skills (hereinafter referred to as the qualification exam).

1.3. The qualification exam aims to stimulate the growth of specialist qualifications, improve the selection, placement and use of personnel in the healthcare system of the Russian Federation, increase personal responsibility for professional and official duties.

1.4. The process of obtaining qualification categories is provided by attestation commissions and includes procedures for obtaining qualification categories - stages of assessing the conformity of professional knowledge and skills of specialists (hereinafter referred to as qualification procedures).

1.5. Attestation commissions in their activities are guided by the Constitution of the Russian Federation, federal constitutional laws, federal laws, decrees and orders of the President of the Russian Federation, resolutions and orders of the Government of the Russian Federation, these Regulations, departmental regulatory legal acts, normative legal acts of state authorities of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation.

1.6. Principles of the qualifying examination:

independence and objectivity of expert assessments;

openness of qualification procedures;

consecutive assignment of qualification categories;

observance of norms of professional ethics;

compliance with a strict sequence of qualification procedures provided for by these Regulations;

high qualification and competence of persons carrying out qualification procedures.

1.7. The system of attestation commissions includes:

The Central Attestation Commission, created by the Ministry of Health and social development Russian Federation;

attestation commissions of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation, created by the health authorities of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation;

departmental attestation commissions, departmental attestation commissions in the constituent entities of the Russian Federation, in healthcare institutions, scientific and educational medical institutions, created by federal executive authorities and other departments according to their affiliation. *1.7.2.3)

1.8. The attestation commissions consist of expert groups corresponding to the specialties (directions) for which the attestation commissions carry out the established qualification procedures, and the Coordinating Committee of the Attestation Commission (hereinafter referred to as the Committee), which coordinates the work of the expert groups.

1.9. The expert groups include employees of health authorities, members of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, heads and specialists of medical, scientific and educational organizations who have knowledge sufficient to conduct a qualifying examination in the declared specialties.

1.10. The Committee consists of the Chairman - Chairman of the Certification Commission, Deputy Chairman - Deputy Chairman of the Certification Commission, Executive Secretary - Executive Secretary of the Certification Commission, Deputy Executive Secretary - Deputy Executive Secretary of the Certification Commission, members of the Committee.

The expert groups include the chairman, deputy chairman, secretary, members of the expert groups.

In the absence of the chairman of the Committee (expert group), his powers are exercised by the deputy.

1.11. The personal composition of the attestation commissions and the regulations on their work are approved by the order of the body under which they are created. The personal composition of the attestation commissions is updated as necessary.

Changes in personnel are approved by order of the body under which they are created.

1.12. Attestation commissions carry out their activities in accordance with the sequence of qualification procedures established by these Regulations. Qualification procedures are aimed at assessing professional qualifications, competence of specialists.

1.13. A specialist can receive a qualification category both in the main and in the combined specialty.

1.14. Qualification categories are assigned in accordance with the current nomenclature of specialties.

II. The procedure for obtaining qualification categories

2.1. Qualification categories are assigned to specialists who have the level of theoretical training and practical skills corresponding to qualifications specialists, and work experience in the specialty:

the second is no less three years for specialists with higher and secondary vocational education;

the first - at least seven years for specialists with higher professional education and at least five years for specialists with secondary professional education;

higher - at least ten years for specialists with higher professional education and at least seven years for specialists with secondary professional education.

2.2. When assigning qualification categories, the following sequence is used: second, first, highest.

2.3. Specialists who have expressed a desire to obtain (confirm) a qualification category, submit to the certification commission:

an application of a specialist addressed to the chairman of the attestation commission, which indicates the qualification category for which he is applying, the presence or absence of a previously assigned qualification category, the date of its assignment, the personal signature of the specialist and the date (the recommended sample is given in Appendix No. 1 to this Regulation);

filled in hard copy a qualification sheet certified by the personnel department (the recommended sample is given in Appendix No. 2 to this Regulation);

a report on the professional activity of a specialist, agreed with the head of the organization and certified by its seal, and including an analysis of professional activity over the last three years of work - for specialists with higher professional education and beyond Last year work - for employees with secondary vocational education with their personal signature (the recommended sample is given in Appendix No. 3 to this Regulation). The report should contain the conclusions of the specialist about his work, proposals for improving the organization of the provision and quality medical care population. The report must contain reliable data in the description of the work performed by the specialist, rationalization proposals, patents. If the head of the medical organization refuses to agree on a report on the professional activities of a specialist, the head issues a written explanation of the reasons for the refusal, which is attached to the rest of the examination documentation;

copies of documents on education (diploma, certificate, certificates, certificates of a specialist and other documents), work book certified in the prescribed manner;

in case of change of surname, name, patronymic - a copy of the document confirming the fact of change of surname, name, patronymic;

a copy of the certificate of assignment of the qualification category (if any) or a copy of the order on the assignment of the qualification category.

2.4. The head of the organization in which the specialist carries out professional activities creates conditions for:

submission by a specialist of qualification documentation drawn up in accordance with the requirements for completeness and correctness;

interaction of the organization with the attestation commission regarding the procedure for obtaining a qualification category by a specialist;

submission to the attestation commission of information on the number of specialists who carry out professional activities in a medical organization and have passed the procedure for obtaining a qualification category (indicating the attestation commission and the qualification category received), as well as specialists wishing to obtain (confirm) a qualification category in the next calendar year;

notification of a specialist who has expressed a desire to obtain a qualification category.

2.5. The requirements specified in clauses 2.3 and 2.4 of these Regulations, in terms of the need to certify documents submitted by a specialist and ensure the interaction of the organization with the certification commission, do not apply to specialists engaged in professional activities in the private healthcare system.

2.6. The documents that make up the qualification documentation must be neatly executed and bound.

2.7. Qualification documentation is sent to the certification commissions by mail, as well as directly by the specialist, an official of the organization authorized to interact with the organization in which the specialist carries out professional activities with the certification commission.

2.8. In order to maintain the previously assigned qualification category, the specialist sends the qualification documentation to the certification commission no later than four months before the expiration of the qualification category. When sending the examination documentation later than the specified date, the date of the qualification exam may be scheduled after the expiration of the qualification category.

III. The procedure for the meeting of attestation commissions

3.1. The meeting of the attestation commission is appointed within a period not exceeding three months from the date of registration of the examination documentation.

3.2. Federal public institutions, which are under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Health and Social Development of the Russian Federation, submit qualification documentation to the Central Attestation Commission.

Specialists of state institutions under the jurisdiction of other federal executive authorities, executive authorities of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation submit qualification documentation to the relevant departmental attestation commissions.

Professionals carrying out medical and pharmaceutical activities in organizations state system health care of the constituent entity of the Russian Federation, the municipal health care system, as well as specialists engaged in professional activities in the private healthcare system, submit qualification documentation to the certification commissions of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation, on the territory of which they operate.

3.3. The qualification documentation received by the certification commission is registered in the document registration log (the recommended sample is given in Appendix No. 4 to this Regulation) after checking its compliance with the requirements for completeness and correct execution within 7 calendar days. If the qualification documentation does not meet the specified requirements, the submitter of the qualification documentation ( official organization in which the specialist carries out professional activities, authorized to interact with the organization's certification committee) are informed of the reasons for the refusal to accept examination documentation with an explanation of the possibility of eliminating them.

Refusal to accept qualification documentation received by the attestation commission must be sent to the specialist no later than 14 calendar days from the date of receipt of the examination documentation by the attestation commission.

To eliminate the shortcomings of the qualification documentation, the specialist is invited to eliminate the identified shortcomings within a month.

3.4. Control over compliance with the registration procedure, the requirements for completeness and correctness of the qualification documentation submitted to the certification commission is carried out by the executive secretary of the relevant certification commission.

3.5. The executive secretary of the attestation commission no later than one month from the date of registration of the qualification documentation determines the expert group of the attestation commission corresponding to the specialty (direction) declared in the qualification documentation, and coordinates with its chairman the terms of the qualification examination of a specialist.

3.6. Based on the results of consideration of the qualification documentation, the chairman of the expert group determines the members of the expert group for reviewing the report on the specialist's professional activities.

3.7. The chairman of the expert group determines the need to involve independent specialists (experts) in reviewing the report on the specialist's professional activities.

3.8. A review of a report on the professional activities of a specialist is signed by the members of the expert group participating in the review or by independent specialists (experts) and the chairman of the expert group.

3.9. The review should reflect:

possession modern methods diagnostics and treatment, adequate qualification requirements for specialists of the second, first and highest categories;

participation of a specialist in the work of a scientific society or a professional medical association;

availability of publications and printed works;

the duration and timing of the last advanced training;

forms of self-education used by a specialist;

compliance of the volume of theoretical knowledge, actually performed diagnostic and therapeutic practical skills with the qualification requirements for specialists in the declared qualification category.

3.10. The term for examination of qualification documentation by an expert group may not exceed 14 calendar days.

3.11. Based on the results of the review, the expert group prepares a conclusion on the assessment of the specialist's report and, together with the executive secretary of the attestation commission, determines the date of the meeting in the specialty stated in the qualification documentation.

The secretary of the expert group notifies the specialist of the date of the meeting.

3.12. As part of the meeting of the expert group, the specialist is tested and interviewed.

Testing involves performing test items corresponding to the declared qualification category and specialty, and is recognized as a passed specialist, subject to at least 70% correct answers to test items.

The interview provides for a survey of a specialist by members of the expert group on theoretical and practical issues corresponding to the specialty declared in the qualification documentation.

3.13. At the meeting of the expert group, the secretary of the expert group keeps individual protocols of specialists undergoing qualification procedures (the recommended sample is given in Appendix No. 5 to these Regulations). Each individual protocol is certified by the members and the chairman of the expert group.

3.14. The decision on the compliance of a specialist with the declared category is made based on the results of testing, interviews and taking into account the assessment of the report on the professional activity of the specialist and is entered in the qualification list.

3.15. The expert group of the attestation commission at the meeting makes one of the following decisions:

assign a second qualification category;

improve the second qualification category with the assignment of the first;

improve the first qualification category with the assignment of the highest;

confirm the previously assigned qualified category;

remove the first (highest) qualification category with the assignment of a lower qualification category;

to deprive the qualification category (second, first, highest);

reschedule certification;

refuse to assign a qualification category.

3.16. When depriving, lowering or refusing to assign a higher qualification category, the individual protocol of a specialist indicates the reasons why the expert group of the attestation commission made the appropriate decision.

3.17. The assessment of the qualification of a specialist is adopted by open voting if at least 2/3 of the number of members of the expert group of the attestation commission are present at the meeting.

3.19. When deciding on the assignment of a qualification category to a specialist who is a member of the certification commission, the latter does not participate in the voting.

3.20. The specialist has the right to pass a re-qualification exam, but not earlier than one year after the decision on non-compliance with the qualification category is made.

3.21. Individual protocols of the examined specialists are sent to the executive secretary of the certification commission for the preparation of the minutes of the meeting of the certification commission (the recommended sample is given in Appendix No. 6 to this Regulation). The protocol of the meeting of the expert group is certified by the members of the expert group and approved by the deputy chairman of the attestation commission.

3.22. Substitution of a member of the expert group by another person who is not included in its composition is not allowed.

3.23. The draft order on the assignment of a qualification category is prepared by the executive secretary of the attestation commission on the basis of its decision. The body under which the attestation commission is established, within one month, issues an order on the assignment of a qualification category.

3.24. Within a week from the date of issuance of the order on the assignment of a qualification category, the executive secretary of the attestation commission draws up a document on the receipt of the qualification category, which is signed by the chairman of the attestation commission and certified by the seal of the body under which it was created.

3.25. A document on the assignment of a qualification category is issued to a specialist or a person authorized by him (on the basis of a power of attorney) upon presentation of an identity document of the recipient, or sent by postal service (with the consent of a specialist).

3.26. The issued document on the assignment of a qualification category is registered in the document registration log.

3.27. In case of loss of a document on the assignment of a qualification category, on the basis of a written request from a specialist to the certification commission, a duplicate is issued within a month. When it is issued, the word “Duplicate” is written on the left side at the top.

3.28. Qualification documentation, copies of orders for the assignment of qualification categories and other organizational and administrative documents relating to the work of the certification commission are stored in the certification commission for five years, after which they are subject to destruction in accordance with the established procedure.

3.29. The specialist has the right to familiarize himself with the documents submitted to him by the certification commission.

3.30. The decisions of the attestation commissions within thirty days from the date of their adoption can be appealed by sending an application with justification of the reasons for disagreement to the bodies under which the attestation commissions were created, as well as to the Central Attestation Commission.

3.31. In conflict cases, the employee may appeal the decision of the certification commission in accordance with the legislation of the Russian Federation.

3.32. Information (certificate, extract from the protocol, etc.) about specialists who have received a qualification category can be issued at the written request of the specialist himself or at the request of law enforcement agencies.

IV. Forms of work of the attestation commission

4.1. Certifying commission:

analyzes the activities of specialists with higher and secondary vocational education who have submitted documents for obtaining qualification categories;

summarizes the experience of work and implementation of qualification procedures and provides an annual report to the body under which it was created.

considers the need for off-site meetings.

4.2. The need for an off-site meeting is determined by the attestation commission on the basis of petitions from organizations and other structures representing the interests of specialists. When studying the issue of the need to hold an on-site meeting, the attestation commission has the right to request data on the quantitative composition of specialists wishing to obtain a qualification category and the specialties (directions) declared for the qualification exam.

4.3. The chairman of the attestation commission sends to the body under which the attestation commission is created, the rationale for the need (absence of the need) to hold an offsite meeting of the attestation commission.

4.4. When preparing a justification on the need (lack of need), the following are taken into account:

the level of workload of the expert groups of the attestation commission and their members at the main place of implementation labor activity;

circumstances due to which specialists wishing to pass the qualification exam cannot appear at the meeting place of the attestation commission;

the quantitative composition of specialists wishing to pass the qualification exam;

information on the qualifications of these specialists, provided by the organizations in which they carry out their professional activities;

the possibility of compliance with the requirements, including the qualification procedures established by these Regulations, during the off-site meeting of the attestation commission.

4.5. The body under which the attestation commission is established makes a decision to hold an offsite meeting of the attestation commission and approves by its order the personal composition of the attestation commission and expert groups, the timing of the offsite meeting of the attestation commission and its tasks.

Appendix N 1 to the Regulation. Statement

Appendix No. 1
to the Regulations on the procedure for obtaining
qualification categories
medical and pharmaceutical
employees, approved by order
Ministry of Health and
social development
Russian Federation
dated July 25, 2011 N 808н

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ORDER of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation of April 23, 2013 N 240n

MINISTRY OF HEALTH OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION
ORDER dated April 23, 2013 N 240n

ON THE PROCEDURE AND TERMS OF CERTIFICATION FOR MEDICAL WORKERS AND PHARMACEUTICAL WORKERS TO OBTAIN THE QUALIFICATION CATEGORY

In accordance with subparagraph 5.2.116 of the Regulations on the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation, approved by Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation of June 19, 2012 N 608 (Sobraniye Zakonodatelstva Rossiyskoy Federatsii, 2012, N 26, Art. 3526), ​​I order:

1. Approve the attached Procedure and terms for medical workers and pharmaceutical workers to pass certification to obtain a qualification category.

2. Recognize invalid the order of the Ministry of Health and Social Development of the Russian Federation of July 25, 2011 N 808n “On the procedure for obtaining qualification categories by medical and pharmaceutical workers” (registered by the Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation on September 23, 2011, registration N 21875).

3. To impose control over the execution of this order on the Deputy Minister of Health of the Russian Federation I.N. Kagramanyan.

Approved
by order of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation of April 23, 2013 N 240n

PROCEDURE AND DATES FOR MEDICAL WORKERS AND PHARMACEUTICAL WORKERS TO PASS CERTIFICATION FOR OBTAINING A QUALIFICATION CATEGORY

I. General provisions

1. These Procedures and terms for medical workers and pharmaceutical workers to pass certification to obtain a qualification category (hereinafter referred to as certification and the Procedure, respectively) determine the rules for medical workers and pharmaceutical workers to pass certification and apply to specialists with secondary medical and pharmaceutical education, specialists with higher professional education carrying out medical and pharmaceutical activities (hereinafter referred to as specialists).

2. Attestation of specialists with secondary and higher medical and pharmaceutical education is carried out in the specialties provided for by the current nomenclature of specialties for specialists with medical and pharmaceutical education (hereinafter referred to as specialties).

3. Attestation of specialists with other higher professional education and engaged in medical and pharmaceutical activities is carried out for the positions provided for by the current nomenclature of positions of medical and pharmaceutical workers (hereinafter referred to as positions).

4. Attestation is voluntary and is carried out by attestation commissions in three qualification categories: second, first and highest.

5. Attestation is carried out once every five years. The assigned qualification category is valid throughout the territory of the Russian Federation for five years from the date of issuance of the administrative act on assignment.

6. Specialists may apply for the assignment of a higher qualification category not earlier than three years from the date of issuance of the administrative act on the assignment of a qualification category.

7. During certification, the theoretical knowledge and practical skills necessary to perform professional duties in relevant specialties and positions, based on the results of the qualification exam.

The qualification exam includes an expert assessment of a report on the professional activities of a specialist (hereinafter referred to as the report), a test control of knowledge and an interview.

8. A specialist applying for the second qualification category must:

  • have theoretical training and practical skills in the field of their professional activities;
  • navigate in modern scientific and technical information, possess the skills of analyzing quantitative and qualitative performance indicators, compiling a report on the work; have at least three years of work experience in the specialty (in position).
  • 9. A specialist applying for the first qualification category must:

    • have theoretical training and practical skills in the field of professional activity and related disciplines;
    • use modern methods of diagnostics, prevention, treatment, rehabilitation and own medical and diagnostic equipment in the field of professional activity;
    • be able to competently analyze the indicators of professional activity and navigate in modern scientific and technical information;
    • participate in solving tactical issues of organizing professional activities; have at least five years of work experience in the specialty (in position).
    • 10. A specialist applying for the highest qualification category must:

    • have a high theoretical background and practical skills in the field of ongoing professional activities, know related disciplines;
    • be able to evaluate the data of special research methods in order to establish a diagnosis;
    • navigate in modern scientific and technical information and use it to solve tactical and strategic issues of professional activity;
    • have at least seven years of work experience in the specialty (in position).
    • 11. Qualification categories assigned to specialists prior to the entry into force of this Procedure are retained for the period for which they were assigned.

    On April 23, 2013, the Order of the Ministry of Health of Russia No. 240N was signed, concerning the procedure and period for certification by medical and pharmaceutical specialists to assign qualification categories to them. In this regard, the previous similar order No. 808N ceased to operate. What has changed and what rules apply today, we will consider in this article.

    Certification is carried out to determine the professional qualifications of specialists and their competence to perform their duties. During certification, knowledge of the theory and practical skills of specialists are assessed. According to the results of the exams, they are assigned the appropriate categories.

    Passing certification is relevant for specialists with secondary and higher medical and pharmaceutical education who work in their specialties.

    Certification is carried out once every 5 years for positions of several categories (second, first, highest).

    At the same time, each specialist can apply for an increase in his category before the expiration of the five-year period, but not earlier than 3 years after the last assignment of the qualification level.

    Work experience requirements

    Order No. 240N changed the requirements for the length of service required to assign one of the three listed categories. Now, when conducting an exam, the length of service does not depend on the education that was received by a specialist.

    In particular:

    • to obtain category II, you must have at least three years of work experience in your specialty;
    • for the assignment of category I, it is required to have at least five years of work experience in the specialty;
    • To obtain the highest category, you must have at least seven years of work experience in your specialty.

    For comparison: during the period of the previous order, in order to receive the highest category, a specialist with VO had to have at least ten years of work experience in their specialty.

    Self-education of a specialist during certification today is also not taken into account.

    General rules for assigning categories

    The rules approved in Order No. 204N define the requirements for specialists undergoing certification at each subsequent level.

    Specialists applying for the assignment of the second category must:

    • know the theory and have practical skills in the field of their work;
    • apply modern methods of diagnosis, prevention of diseases, their treatment and implementation of rehabilitation measures;
    • navigate scientific and technical data, be able to analyze quantitative and qualitative performance indicators, draw up profile reports.

    Specialists applying for the first category, in addition to performing the listed tasks, must take part in solving tactical issues related to the organization of work. All this should be able and specialists of the highest category. Among other things, they must be able to professionally solve not only tactical, but also strategic issues.

    Features of the work of attestation commissions

    Certification is carried out by a special commission.

    The coordinating committee organizes the work of the commission and its expert groups. He also establishes methods for evaluating the skills of specialists, prepares decisions on assigning certain categories to specialists.

    The membership of the certification committee includes:

    • specialists of medical and pharmaceutical institutions;
    • representatives of employers, specialized non-profit organizations;
    • representatives of authorities of different levels and other officials.

    The composition of the commission by last name is approved by the order of the authority or institution that created it. The chairman organizes the work of the commission, who simultaneously performs the functions of the head of the committee. The duties of the chairman during his absence are performed by the deputy.

    Documents of specialists submitted for consideration by the commission are registered by the secretary. He also sends documents to expert groups, prepares decisions and other documentation. Expert groups also have their own chairmen, deputies and secretaries.

    Group members prepare conclusions, test the knowledge of specialists, conduct control interviews.

    The procedure for certification by specialists

    Specialists who apply for the assignment of one of the categories submit to the commission a certain package of documents, which includes an application, an attestation sheet with a photograph, a characteristic for a specialist, an annual report on work, copies of a passport, work book and education documents.

    The rules for filing documents have not changed much. An innovation is that documents received in foreign countries must be translated into Russian and notarized. In addition, an innovation is a ban on the submission of documents by representatives of organizations in which specialists are employed.

    Each specialist must now submit a package of documents in person or send by mail. Documents must be submitted before the expiration date of the previous category, four months in advance.

    Documents are submitted for consideration by the committee within one week from the date of their receipt. If an incomplete package of documents is submitted, the secretary sends a notice of refusal to consider them to the specialist. One week is also allotted for this (previously two weeks were allotted). The specialist must correct the comments and resubmit the documents.

    Within a month after the registration of the documentation, it is considered by experts who set the time for the test control. It must take place no later than 70 days from the date of registration of documents. Based on the results of the control, a specialist may or may not be assigned a certain category. In any case, the decision of the commission must be reasoned in the relevant minutes.

    The maximum term for making a decision is four months from the date of submission of documents by a specialist. You can now appeal the decision within one year (previously only one month was allotted for this).