Qazvin University of Medical Sciences

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Qazvin University of Medical Sciences
دانشگاه علوم پزشكي و خدمات درماني قزوین
Danushgah-e 'lum-e Pezeshki-ye vâ Xedâmat-e Dârmati-ye Qâzvin
Qazvin UMS logo.png
Type Public
Established1984
President Dr. Peyman Namdar
Academic staff
179
Students1,948
Location, ,
CampusUrban
Website www.qums.ac.ir

Qazvin University of Medical Sciences (QUMS) is a medical school in Qazvin Province of Iran.

Located in northwest of Tehran in the city of Qazvin, the university was established in 1984, and fell under the Ministry of Health and Medical Education in 1986.

The university offers degrees in 4 schools including residencies and fellowships, and administers all major hospitals and clinics throughout the city and province of Qazvin.

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