Why are good hospitals almost always university-affiliated?

It is remembered that in 2010, the then Ministry of Health had canceled the evaluation of more than two hundred tertiary hospitals, a side reaction to the hospitals evaluated as tertiary hospitals is very difficult, and the hospitals affiliated with medical universities or colleges and universities are basically tertiary hospitals, so a lot of hospitals in order to evaluate the level of the hospitals, and even take the initiative to look for cooperation with universities.

And after becoming a tertiary hospital, the hospital's reputation is naturally high, and tertiary hospitals charge higher rates than secondary hospitals! What's more, they can apply for research projects and research funding! Because China is now a very simple source of physicians, are medical graduates, and universities are the only supplement to the hospital talent pool.

In addition to the training of talent, universities do most of the medical research, and being affiliated with a university nominally means that the hospital has a relatively cutting-edge technical support and talent pool, which is not necessarily the case in reality, but at least it looks that way.

Are affiliated hospitals directly managed by universities?

Since hospitals are affiliated with universities, are they subject to university management? In fact, affiliated hospitals are roughly divided into two main types ~ directly affiliated hospitals and non-directly affiliated hospitals, directly affiliated hospitals in the affiliated to take the meaning of "subordinate", and non-directly affiliated hospitals to obtain is the meaning of "cooperation". Directly affiliated hospitals are the main decision-making power in the parent university, the hospital's higher unit is in charge of the university, and non-directly affiliated hospitals only and the existence of cooperation between the relevant universities, the higher authorities or the local health planning commission.

Five hospitals, respectively, are affiliated with Peking Union Medical College, Fudan University, Sichuan University, Capital Medical University and Peking University.

The hospitals, affiliated with Peking Union Medical College, have the largest number of specialties on the shortlist, *** with 20.

Followed by Fudan University with 19 and Sichuan University with 18.

It's worth noting that the medical schools of these two universities, both of which merged with the most prestigious local medical universities in the same year.

Fudan University was formed in 2000 by merging with Shanghai Medical University, which was designated as one of the country's 16 key institutions of higher learning back in 1959.

Sichuan University was also formed in the same year by merging with West China Medical University, which has an even bigger reputation, having been founded as the West China Union Medical College, China's earliest comprehensive medical university.

Two, the second tier: 5-10 specialties shortlisted university hospitals, *** there are 6

There are 5-10 specialties shortlisted university hospitals, respectively, Shanghai Jiaotong University (10), Zhejiang University (7), Sun Yat-sen University (7), Huazhong University of Science and Technology (7), the Air Force University of Military Science and Medicine (7), Central South University (5).

The hospitals affiliated with these six universities can also be considered basically the top ones in China.

For example, Sun Yat-sen University and Shanghai Jiao Tong University each have five affiliated hospitals ranked in the top 100 hospitals in China.

Third, third echelon: university-affiliated hospitals with fewer than five specialties making the cut,*** there are 16

Additionally, there are also four medical universities named after cities that are not doing too badly, including Guangzhou Medical University, Chongqing Medical University, Nanjing Medical University, and Zhengzhou University.

The rest, or mainly a specialty finalist, are as follows:

The medical specialty of these universities can be said to be the top level in China.

The doctor's profession, and civil servants, teachers and known as the three "golden bowl" occupation.

For those who want to pursue a career as a doctor, you don't have to worry about employment if you can get into one of these universities.

There are also some medical universities that are not on the list, but are well-known in the local field, such as Guangxi Medical University, Dalian Medical University and so on.

The graduates of these schools are also very popular for employment in the provinces to which they belong, and are completely sought after by the major local hospitals.