Former names | Shanghai Medical University Shanghai First Medical College National Shanghai Medical College | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Motto | 正谊明道, Zhèngyí Míngdào | ||||||
Type | Public | ||||||
Established | 1927 | ||||||
Dean | Gui Yonghao (桂永浩) | ||||||
Academic staff | Teaching Faculty 554, PhD Advisor 249, Master Advisor 204 | ||||||
Location | , 31°11′52″N121°27′07″E / 31.19778°N 121.45194°E | ||||||
Address | 138 Yixueyuan Road, Shanghai | ||||||
Nickname | Chinese :上医; pinyin :Shàngyī; lit.'Shanghai-Med' | ||||||
Website | shmc | ||||||
Chinese name | |||||||
Simplified Chinese | 复旦大学上海医学院 | ||||||
Traditional Chinese | 復旦大學上海醫學院 | ||||||
|
The Shanghai Medical College, Fudan University, formerly the independent Shanghai Medical University (SHMU), is a medical school in China.
Established in 1927, Shanghai Medical University was merged into Fudan University in April 2000 to become its medical school. On July 27, 2001, Shanghai Medical College of Fudan University was established, with Professor Wang Weiping as its first dean, and the original site of Shanghai Medical University was then designated as the Fenglin Campus of Fudan University. [1]
The college is located to the east of Xujiahui, in Xuhui District, Shanghai. It is located adjacent to Zhaojiabang Road Station, served by Shanghai Metro Lines 7 and 9.
In July 2014, Shanghai Medical College's campus began a 2-year large-scale construction project and was open for use in late 2017. New facilities include new student residential colleges with residential towers, food services, and activity space, two research complexes, an indoor swimming center with rooftop soccer field, and a 20-story library tower, which was built with ¥100 million CNY (US$16.1 million) of support from Powerlong Group Development Co. Ltd. and Shanghai Haosheng Investment Group. The campus now has campus-wide high-speed Wi-Fi and 24-hour study spaces for students and staff.
Today, the college has 27 departments in the basic medical sciences and clinical medicine, 20 national key disciplines, 1 national key laboratory, 8 Project 211 key disciplines, 9 key laboratories under the supervision of the Ministry of Education or the Ministry of Health of the People's Republic of China, 2 municipal key disciplines and 8 Shanghai Clinic Medical Centers. It has 4 research stations that offer postdoctoral fellowships, 29 doctoral programs and 36 master programs.
The college offers undergraduate programs in Clinical Medicine, Basic Medicine and Forensic Medicine. The Clinical Medicine programs include a standard 5-year program offering the Bachelor of Medicine degree, a six-year program offering the Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery degree, and an eight-year program offering the Doctor of Medicine degree.
As a part of Fudan University, the college offers interdisciplinary programs while featuring its focus in medicine and clinical study. The college faculty includes a number of well-known experts and professors who are highly respected for their academic achievements and medical skills. Among them are 2 members of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, 4 members of the Chinese Academy of Engineering, 10 Cheung Kong Distinguished Professor of the Ministry of Education of China, and 10 faculties funded by the National Outstanding Youth Foundation. At present, the college has 249 PhD advisors and 249 master advisors.
The college has established cooperative relations and exchange programs with numerous medical schools throughout the world, including those of Harvard University, Columbia University, University of Sydney, University of British Columbia, Umeå University, Osaka University, University of Hong Kong, and Chinese University of Hong Kong. [2]
The Ministry of Education of China has approved Fudan University as one of the thirty qualified universities in China to enroll international students in both its English-taught and Chinese-taught programs of medicine.
The Fudan University Journal of Medical Sciences [4] (simplified Chinese :复旦学报(医学版); traditional Chinese :復旦學報(醫學版)) is a comprehensive national key medical journal managed by Fudan University under the supervision of the Ministry of Education of China, and is distributed domestically and internationally. Formerly known as the Journal of Shanghai Medical University, it was founded in June 1956. It mainly publishes original articles in the area of basic medicine, clinical medicine, pharmacology and preventive medicine, but it also covers a wide variety of columns including reviews, case reports, methodologies and brief communications.
The journal is indexed in internationally renowned abstracts services, e.g. American-based Chemical Abstracts Service (CA) and Biological Abstracts (BA), Amsterdam-based EMBASE or Excerpta Medica (EM), Russia-based Abstracts Journal, and various domestic medical abstracts and academic journal full-text databases.
The college has 11 affiliated teaching hospitals which serve as the school's teaching and internship bases. [5]
Name | Chinese Name | Born | Job | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
Chen Haozhu | 陈灏珠 | 1927– | Professor of Medicine at Zhongshan Hospital | specializes in Cardiovascular diseases member of Chinese Academy of Engineering. |
Chen Zhongwei | 陈中伟 | 1929–2004 | Professor of Surgery at Zhongshan Hospital | specializes in Orthopedic Surgery and Microsurgery member of Chinese Academy of Sciences. |
Gu Yudong | 顾玉东 | 1937– | Professor of Surgery at Huashan Hospital | specializes in Hand Surgery Academician of Chinese Academy of Engineering. |
Shen Ziyin | 沈自尹 | 1928–2019 | Professor of Medicine at Huashan Hospital | specializes in Integrated Traditional Chinese Medicine Academician of Chinese Academy of Sciences. |
Tang Zhaoyou | 汤钊猷 | 1930– | Professor of Surgery at Zhongshan Hospital | specializes in Liver Cancer Academician of Chinese Academy of Engineering. |
Wang Zhengmin | 王正敏 | 1935– | Professor of Eye Surgery at the Eye and ENT Hospital of Fudan University | specializes in Otology Academician of Chinese Academy of Sciences. |
Wen Yumei | 闻玉梅 | 1934– | Professor at Shanghai Medical College | specializes in molecular biology and immunology of Hepatitis B Virus Academician of Chinese Academy of Engineering. [8] |
Jinan University is a public university in Guangzhou, Guangdong, China. It is affiliated with the United Front Work Department of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). The university is part of the Double First-Class Construction and Project 211.
Sun Yat-sen University is a public research university in Guangzhou, Guangdong, China. It is affiliated with the Ministry of Education, and co-funded by the Ministry of Education, SASTIND, and Guangdong Provincial Government. The university is part of Project 211, Project 985, and the Double First-Class Construction.
Xi'an Jiaotong University is a public university in Xi'an, Shaanxi, China. It is affiliated with and funded by the Ministry of Education of China. The university is part of Project 211, Project 985, and the Double First-Class Construction.
Tongji University is a public university located in Shanghai, China. It is affiliated with the Ministry of Education of China. The university is part of Project 211, Project 985, and the Double First-Class Construction.
Peking Union Medical College, also as Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, is a national public medical sciences research institution in Dongcheng, Beijing, China. Originally founded in 1906, it is affiliated with the National Health Commission. The college is part of the Double First-Class Construction. The school operates the Peking Union Medical College Hospital and hosts a joint 8-year clinical medicine science degree program with Tsinghua University.
The Macau University of Science and Technology (MUST) is a private university in Taipa, Macau, China.
Pharmacy in China involves the activities engaged in the preparation, standardization and dispensing of drugs, and its scope includes the cultivation of plants that are used as drugs, the synthesis of chemical compounds of medicinal value, and the analysis of medicinal agents. Pharmacists in China are responsible for the preparation of the dosage forms of drugs, such as tablets, capsules, and sterile solutions for injection. They compound physicians', dentists', and veterinarians' prescriptions for drugs. Pharmacological activities are also closely related to pharmacy in China.
Nanchang University is a provincial public university in Nanchang, Jiangxi, China. It is affiliated with the Province of Jiangxi, and co-sponsored by the Jiangxi Provincial People's Government and the Ministry of Education of China. The university is part of Project 211 and the Double First-Class Construction.
Bengbu Medical University was founded in July 1958. The school is located in Longzihu District, Bengbu, Anhui Province. The college currently has more than 2,000 teaching and medical staff, including more than 300 professors and associate professors. There are currently approximately 11,000 students enrolled in the college. Major faculties include biological sciences, preventive medicine, clinical medicine, medical imaging, medical laboratory, nursing, and pharmacology. There are three tertiary-level affiliated teaching hospitals with more than 8,000 inpatient beds.
Nanjing Medical University is a provincial public university in Nanjing, Jiangsu, China. It is affiliated with the Province of Jiangsu. The university is part of the Double First-Class Construction.
Chongqing Medical University, previously referred to as the Chongqing University of Medical Sciences (CQUMS), was established in 1956 in Chongqing, China. It was originally a branch of the Shanghai First Medical College.
Harbin Medical University (HMU) (Chinese: 哈尔滨医科大学) is a public university located in Harbin, Heilongjiang, China.
Anhui Medical University is a provincial public medical university in Hefei, Anhui, China. It is affiliated with the Anhui Provincial Government, and co-sponsored by the Anhui Provincial Government, the Ministry of Education, and the National Health Commission.
The Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine is a provincial public medical university in Chengdu, Sichuan, China. It is affiliated with the Province of Sichuan, and co-sponsored by the provincial government, the Ministry of Education, and the National Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine. The university is part of the Double First-Class Construction. Founded 1956, the university is one of the four earliest traditional Chinese medicine colleges established after the Chinese Civil War.
Peking University Health Science Center is the medical school of Peking University, which has 14 affiliated hospitals in Beijing, China. It was formerly the independent Beijing Medical University between 1952 and 2000.
Nanjing University Medical School is the medical school of Nanjing University. The division of basic medicine is located at the Xianlin campus while the clinical medicine division is located at the Gulou campus in the centre of Nanjing.
Chengdu Medical College is a government-run medical school in Chengdu, China. It occupies two campuses, Tianhui and Xindu, covering a total area of 1500 acres, with more than 13,500 full-time students and 914 full-time teachers(480 professors). It offers full-time education from undergraduate to master's degree level.
The Children's Hospital of Fudan University is a national-level tertiary children's hospital in Shanghai, China. It is a university hospital affiliated to Fudan University Shanghai Medical College. The hospital is located in Minhang District with an outpatient clinic located in Xuhui District.
Yan Fuqing, also known as Fu Ching (F.C.) Yen, was a Chinese medical practitioner, public health pioneer, civil servant, and educator.
Huashan Hospital, Past was called for Chinese Red Cross General Hospital is founded by Red Cross Soiecty of China in 1907, It is the district general hospital by Red Cross Soiecty of China in Shanghai, China, Huashan Hospital affiliated with the Shanghai Medical College of Fudan University.