In the ranking of health service and management universities, Zhejiang University of Traditional Chinese Medicine ranks first, Chengdu Medical College ranks second and Guangxi Normal University ranks third.
Rank the names of universities and open the number of colleges.
1 Zhejiang University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 18
2 Chengdu Medical College 18
3 Guangxi Normal University 18
4 Guizhou Medical University 18
5 Guangdong Pharmaceutical University 18
6 Wuhan Institute of Technology 18
7 Jiangxi University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 18
8 Binzhou Medical College 18
9 Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 18
2 Introduction of Health Service and Management Specialty
Training objectives: This major cultivates all-round development of morality, intelligence, physique and aesthetics, has good scientific quality and humanistic quality, grasps theoretical knowledge and practical skills of health service and management, engages in health services such as health monitoring, analysis, evaluation and intervention, and can be competent for the organization and management of health management companies, health insurance institutions, health examination centers, pension institutions, medical institutions, community service institutions, health and health management departments and institutions.
Training requirements: Students in this major mainly study the basic knowledge and theories of management, health service, preventive medicine and humanities, attach importance to the ability training of health education, health consultation, health guidance and health intervention, master the relevant theories and practical operations of health service and management, and shape the ability of independent learning and lifelong learning.
3 Introduction of Zhejiang University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Zhejiang University of Traditional Chinese Medicine is a teaching and research university with traditional Chinese medicine as its dominant discipline. It is a key construction university in Zhejiang Province determined by the People's Government of Zhejiang Province, state administration of traditional chinese medicine and the Ministry of Education.
The school was founded in June 1953, when it was called Zhejiang Chinese Medicine Advanced School; Zhejiang College of Traditional Chinese Medicine was established in June, 1959. The campus is located in the former site of Zhejiang University, Chun Qing Street, Hangzhou. 1998 was granted the right to confer a doctorate; In March 2000, he moved to Hangzhou Binjiang Higher Education Park to run a school. In February 2006, it was renamed Zhejiang University of Traditional Chinese Medicine; On September 20 15, Fuchun Campus (the relocation project of Binjiang College) was put into use, and the school-running mode of two campuses was opened. The school covers an area of 1000 mu, with a total construction area of over 470,000 square meters.