Name of the hospital: The First Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University Location: Guangdong Province> Guangzhou City> Yuexiu District
Alias of the hospital: First Hospital of Sun Yat-sen
Director's name: Mr. Wang Shuming
Year of founding: 1910
Type of the hospital: General Hospital
Hospital grade: Grade 3A
Number of departments: 63
Number of medical and nursing staff: 3579
Number of beds: 2548 beds
Number of beds: 2548 beds Number of departments: 63
Number of medical and nursing staff: 3,579
Number of beds: 2,548 beds
Annual outpatient visits: 4,200,000
Whether medical insurance: Medical Insurance
Advanced equipments: The earliest and the largest Hyperbaric Oxygen Silo in South China, the largest blood purification center, the largest extracorporeal rebound treatment center, and the largest abdominal and abdominal surgery center in China. extracorporeal rebound therapy center and peritoneal dialysis center, as well as a variety of intensive care wards. First Affiliated Hospital ofSun Yat-senUniversity (First Affiliated Hospital ofSun Yat-senUniversity), referred to as Zhongshan First Hospital, formerly known as Guangdong Public Medical School attached to the public hospital, was founded in 1910. It was founded in 1910, and was renamed the First Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen Medical College in 1957, the First Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University in 1985, and the First Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University in October 2001, after the merger of the former Sun Yat-sen Medical University and the former Sun Yat-sen University to form the new Sun Yat-sen University. The First Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University is the largest and strongest hospital affiliated with Sun Yat-sen University, a national key university. The hospital is now a national Grade 3A hospital and a national baby-friendly hospital, and consists of the main hospital and the Huangpu Campus, which is located in the Yuexiu District in the center of Guangzhou City, Guangdong Province; and the Huangpu Campus is located in the heart of Huangpu District in the eastern part of Guangzhou City. Zhongshan First Hospital is an important base for medical treatment, teaching, scientific research, preventive health care and rehabilitation in South China, and is renowned for its "excellent skills and high moral character" in China and Southeast Asia, and was named "the most trusted medical institution in Mainland China by Hong Kong people" in 2004; Huangpu Hospital is specialized in orthopaedics and traumatology, and the Huangpu Hospital is specialized in orthopaedics and traumatology. The Whampoa Hospital is a comprehensive medical center focusing on orthopedics and emergency trauma care.
Zhongshan First Hospital is the largest and strongest hospital affiliated with Sun Yat-sen University, a national key university, and is a comprehensive medical center focusing on orthopedics and emergency trauma care. It has strong technical force and outstanding medical achievements. There are 3,579 employees, of which 2,796 are health technicians, 112 with full senior titles, 305 with deputy senior titles and 782 with intermediate titles; 68 supervisors for doctoral students and 239 supervisors for master's students. There are 1,850 open beds, annual outpatient and emergency room visits are about 2.8 million (more than 10,000 visits per day on average), annual inpatient surgeries are more than 21,000, and discharges are about 48,000, with a bed utilization rate of more than 101%. For a long time, the hospital has given full play to the advantages of strong medical technology, and constantly adopted various new technologies to successfully diagnose, treat and rescue many critical, difficult and rare cases, such as: the first kidney transplant in China, the eighth case in the world, the first case of Siamese twins in mainland China; the world's first case of extra-heavy burn injuries with 100% area burns (96% of which are Ⅲ); the first case of extra-heavy burn injuries with 100% area burns (96% of which are Ⅲ). The first combined liver and kidney transplant in Asia, the first successful implementation of multi-organ transplantation (named as one of the top ten news in China's medical science and technology in 2004); and so on, has made remarkable and brilliant achievements, for China's medical community to fill in many gaps.
Teaching and educating people is the foundation, and clinical teaching is leading. The hospital is the largest clinical teaching base of Sun Yat-sen University, undertaking more than 60% of the clinical teaching tasks of medical undergraduates, with dozens of doctoral and master's degree authorization points. The hospital organizes more than 25 national continuing medical education programs every year, and receives more than 1,000 domestic and foreign intermediate and senior health technicians for further training every year. The hospital has a complete set of disciplines and strong specialty strength. There are 17 secondary and 50 tertiary disciplines in clinical departments and 16 medical and technical departments, among which 3 disciplines such as Nephrology, General Surgery and Neurology are national key disciplines and 8 disciplines such as Obstetrics and Gynecology, Pediatrics, Urology, Otolaryngology and Endocrinology are provincial key disciplines. The Guangdong Province Cardiovascular and Cerebrovascular Disease Prevention and Control Office, the World Health Organization Rehabilitation Center and other social medical organizations are located in the hospital. There are also the earliest and largest hyperbaric oxygen silo in South China, a large-scale blood purification treatment center, the largest extracorporeal rebound therapy center and peritoneal dialysis center, as well as a variety of intensive care wards, which provide a reliable guarantee for the rescue and treatment of all kinds of critically ill patients.
Scientific research results are numerous and academic achievements are gratifying. The number of papers published, the number of citations and the number of papers indexed by SCI each year rank among the top of the national hospitals. The hospital has hosted numerous national academic conferences and more than 10 international academic conferences every year. There are more than 49 specialists in our hospital who serve as the head of each specialty group of the Chinese Medical Association, the Standing Committee of the Association, the Vice-Chairman of the Association or above, and the Chairman of each specialty association in Guangdong Province.
The hospital has established academic exchanges and cooperative relationships with hospitals in more than 20 countries, including Australia, the United States, Canada, Japan, the Netherlands and Sweden. The hospital*** has won 86 national scientific and technological progress awards as well as scientific research achievement awards at all levels, such as provincial ministries and commissions. It has undertaken 694 scientific research projects above the provincial and ministerial levels, among which the projects of the National Natural Science Foundation of China are in the forefront of the national hospitals (more than 10 projects in the last four years). The clinical departments have 17 secondary disciplines and 50 tertiary disciplines, and there are 16 medical and technical departments, of which 3 disciplines, including Nephrology, General Surgery and Neurology, are national key disciplines, and 8 disciplines, including Obstetrics and Gynecology, Pediatrics, Urology, Otorhinolaryngology and Endocrinology, are provincial key disciplines.
There are more than 730 postgraduates in the hospital, 1 national continuing medical education base, 13 training bases of the Ministry of Health, 2 clinical research institutes, 6 clinical research and treatment centers, and 14 clinical research laboratories, among which the Clinical Research Laboratory of Kidney Disease is a key laboratory of the Ministry of Health and Guangdong Province. The hospital is now a national Grade 3A hospital and a national baby-friendly hospital.
In 2004, the hospital was named "The Most Trusted Medical Institution in Mainland China by Hong Kong People". In the past 5 years up to 2010, the hospital has won more than 60 national scientific and technological progress awards, provincial ministries and commissions and other scientific research awards at all levels; it has undertaken 576 national scientific research projects at all levels, among which the projects of the National Natural Science Foundation of China are at the forefront of the national hospitals (more than 10 projects in the last 3 years); and the number of papers published, the number of papers quoted and the number of papers indexed in SCI are at the forefront of the national hospitals every year. The hospital has hosted numerous national academic conferences and nearly 10 international academic conferences every year. The hospital serves as the head of each specialty group of the Chinese Medical Association, the Standing Committee of the Association, the vice-chairman or above, and the chairman of each specialty association of Guangdong Province, and there are more than 30 experts; hosts and undertakes the Chinese Journal of Kidney Diseases, Chinese Journal of Microsurgery, Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery, Chinese Journal of Neuropsychiatric Diseases, Journal of Imaging Medicine and Interventional Radiology and Modern Clinical Nursing and other six domestic influential medical specialty journals. The journal has been published in six domestic journals.
The hospital has established academic exchanges and cooperative relationships with hospitals in more than 20 countries and regions, including Australia, the United States, Canada, Japan, the Netherlands, Sweden, Hong Kong and Macau.
The hospital was ranked second in the overall ranking of "2007 National Hospital Ranking", seventh in obstetrics and gynecology, ninth in burns and sixth in endocrinology