1. Peking Union Medical College of Tsinghua University
On May 18, 2007, China Union Medical College officially changed its name to "Peking Union Medical College"; in view of the close cooperation with Tsinghua University in running schools To meet the needs, it will also use the name "Peking Union Medical College-Tsinghua University School of Medicine" and accept the dual leadership of the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Health. Its original subordinate leadership relationship, asset relationship and fund management system will remain unchanged.
2. Peking University School of Medicine (formerly Beijing Medical University)
Peking University School of Medicine, formerly the National Beijing Medical College, was founded on October 26, 1912. It is a Chinese government education institution It is the first national school established by the Ministry of Education to specialize in teaching Western medicine. On April 3, 2000, the original Beijing Medical University and Peking University officially merged to form the new Peking University. On May 4, 2000, Beijing Medical University officially changed its name to Peking University Health Science Center.
Beijing Medical University integrates teaching, scientific research, and medical care, focusing on undergraduate education and postgraduate education. Its disciplines cover six major categories: basic medicine, clinical medicine, stomatology, pharmacy, preventive medicine, and nursing. It has a complete range of majors. The basic medicine and stomatology major is an eight-year program, and the clinical medicine major is divided into a five-year program and an eight-year program. Peking University School of Medicine is one of the first batch of higher education institutions under the national "211 Project" and "985 Project". It is one of China's most important medical innovation research bases and a training base for advanced medical and health talents.
3. Fudan University Shanghai Medical College (formerly Shanghai Medical University)
Fudan University Shanghai Medical College was founded in 1927 as the National Central University School of Medicine and was founded in China. The first national university medical school. In 1932, the National Central University School of Medicine became independent as the National Shanghai Medical College, which was the only national medical school in China at that time. In 1939, after the outbreak of the Anti-Japanese War, the college moved to Kunming, Yunnan; in 1940, it was moved to Chongqing, Sichuan. After the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, the college moved back to Shanghai and was renamed Shanghai First Medical College in 1952. In 1985, Shanghai First Medical College was named Shanghai Medical University.
4. Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine (formerly Shanghai Second Medical University)
Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine was formerly composed of St. John’s University School of Medicine, Aurora University School of Medicine, and The German Medical College was merged into the Shanghai Second Medical College in 1952 during the restructuring of colleges and universities across the country. In 1985, it was renamed Shanghai Second Medical University. In 1997, the school passed the "211 Project" project. On July 18, 2005, Shanghai Jiao Tong University merged with Shanghai Second Medical University to establish the Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, which was jointly established by the Ministry of Education and the Shanghai Municipal People's Government, and entered the ranks of "985" universities.
5. Sun Yat-sen University School of Medicine (formerly Sun Yat-sen Medical University)
Sun Yat-sen University Sun Yat-sen Medical School is located in Guangzhou, Guangdong. One of the first batch of university medical schools to be established in the country.
The predecessors of Zhongshan Medical College of Sun Yat-sen University were Boji Medical College founded in 1866, Guangdong Guanghua Medical College founded in the spring of 1908, and Guangdong Public Medical College founded in the spring of 1909; in 1953 and 1954 , three schools merged to form South China Medical College; in 1956, it was renamed Guangzhou Medical College; in 1957, it was renamed Sun Yat-sen Medical College; in 1985, it was renamed Sun Yat-sen Medical University; in October 2001, the former Sun Yat-sen University and Sun Yat-sen Medical University merged into The new Sun Yat-sen University was established, and the Sun Yat-sen Medical College of Sun Yat-sen University was established.
6. West China Medical College of Sichuan University (formerly West China University of Medical Sciences)
Her predecessor was the Christian Church in Britain, the United States, Canada and other countries. In 1892, Cunren and Ren were established in Chengdu. Ji Hospital; in 1914, the private West China Union University established a medical school and used it as a teaching hospital. After 113 years of construction, especially the rapid development since the reform and opening up, Sichuan University West China School of Clinical Medicine/West China Hospital has become a comprehensive research-based institution with complete disciplines, strong faculty, superb medical technology, advanced diagnostic and treatment equipment, and strong scientific research capabilities. Clinical medical school and teaching hospital; in 1990, it was rated as a third-class hospital by the Ministry of Health. It is an important base for higher medical education in China, a difficult and severe diagnosis and treatment center in southwest China, a medical research center, a national evidence-based medicine center, and a national safety evaluation center for new drugs and traditional Chinese medicines.
7. Tongji Medical College of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (formerly Tongji Medical University)
Tongji Medical College of Huazhong University of Science and Technology is a second-level college affiliated to Huazhong University of Science and Technology and is one of the first batch of excellent colleges in China. It is one of the pilot universities for the doctor education and training plan project, and one of the first batch of medical schools in colleges and universities established by the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Health.
The predecessor of Tongji Medical College of Huazhong University of Science and Technology was the Shanghai German Medical School founded by the German physician Dr. Baolong in 1907; in 1927, it was renamed National Tongji University School of Medicine; in 1950, it merged with Wuhan University School of Medicine The two hospitals merged and were named Central South Tongji Medical College; in 1955, it was renamed Wuhan Medical College; in 1985, it was renamed Tongji Medical University; in 2000, it merged with Huazhong University of Science and Technology and other schools to form Huazhong University of Science and Technology; in June 2000, Tongji Medical College of Huazhong University of Science and Technology was established and listed.
8. Central South University Xiangya Medical College (formerly Hunan Medical University)
Central South University Xiangya Medical College was founded in 1914 by the Hunan Yuqun Society and Yale University in the United States. Jointly established by the association, it is the first Sino-foreign medical school in China and enjoys the reputation of "Southern Xiangya and Northern Concorde".
The college is jointly built by the Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China and the National Health and Family Planning Commission. It is one of two institutions in China conducting pilot studies on two standards at the same time, and is also one of the first five institutions to pilot eight-year medical education.
9. Zhejiang University School of Medicine (formerly Zhejiang Medical University)
Zhejiang Medical University (now Zhejiang University School of Medicine), formerly known as Zhejiang Medical University, was founded on June 1, 1912 Zhejiang Medical College was formed through the merger (February 1952) of the vocational school and the National Zhejiang University Medical College founded in August 1945. In April 1960, it was upgraded to Zhejiang Medical University. Before the merger, Zhejiang Medical University was already a provincial key university with a focus on medicine, a combination of science, engineering and medicine, and coordinated development of medicine and health majors. It was among the top 100 universities in China and passed the pre-selection of the national "211" project.
10. Southern Medical University (formerly the First Military Medical University)
Southern Medical University, formerly the First Military Medical University of the Chinese People's Liberation Army, is a key provincial university under the "211 Project" of Guangdong Province. Directly under the Guangdong Provincial People's Government, it is jointly constructed by the Guangdong Provincial People's Government, the National Health and Family Planning Commission, the People's Republic of China and the Ministry of Education. It has been selected into the Excellent Doctor Education and Training Program and is a first-level garden-style college in Guangdong Province.
The school was founded in 1951 and was designated as a key university in China in 1979. In 2004, it was approved as one of the eight higher education institutions in China to pilot eight-year medical education. In August 2004, in accordance with the orders issued by the State Council and the Central Military Commission, the school was transferred to Guangdong Province as a whole and renamed Southern Medical University.