In addition to the Taichung campus, the University also has a campus in Beigang Township, Yunlin County. After the establishment of the University, there are currently six colleges: the School of Medicine, the School of Pharmacy, the School of Traditional Chinese Medicine, the School of Public Health, the School of Health Care, and the School of Life Sciences, including 21 departments, 25 research institutes (master's and doctoral degree programs), and teaching, research, and medical units, such as the Taichung Annex Hospital and the Beigang Annex Hospital. The research and medical facilities are well-equipped, and about 70% of the faculties are related to Chinese and Western medicine, providing the most complete curriculum in the country with the integration of Chinese and Western medicine, cultivating medical, nursing, pharmaceutical, and technological professionals with the characteristics of combining Chinese and Western medicine, and developing the three major fields with the most distinctive characteristics of traditional Chinese medicine, including the development of Chinese medicinal resources, the research and development of traditional Chinese medicinal health food products and antidisease medicines, and the theory and application of traditional Chinese medicine, including acupuncture and moxibustion. Theory and Application of Chinese Medicine (including Acupuncture and Moxibustion).
After nearly half a century of intensive cultivation, the University has developed into an outstanding institution of higher education with the most integrated features of Chinese and Western medicine in the country and even in the world, and has gradually implemented the scientific, modernization and internationalization of Chinese medicine, as well as pioneered the emerging medicine that combines Chinese and Western medicine.
In the China - Cross-Strait Universities Ranking released in 2013, it was ranked 49th among the universities in the Cross-Strait Universities and 13th in Taiwan.