Shanghai Hospital Ranking

The better hospitals in Shanghai are:

1. Zhongshan Hospital Affiliated to Fudan University is a budget management unit of the National Health and Family Planning Commission and a comprehensive teaching hospital affiliated with Fudan University. The hospital opened in 1937. It was a large general hospital managed by the Chinese at that time and was affiliated with the National Shanghai Medical College. It was named Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hospital in memory of Dr. Sun Yat-sen, the pioneer of China's democratic revolution, and was later renamed Sun Yat-sen Hospital.

After liberation, it was called Zhongshan Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai First Medical College and Zhongshan Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai Medical University. In 2001, it was renamed its current name, which is still in use today. In December 1991, it was approved by the Ministry of Health and became a third-class hospital in Shanghai.

2. Shanghai Tongji Hospital is a third-level comprehensive hospital integrating medical treatment, teaching, scientific research and prevention. Won 1 first prize for teaching achievements in Shanghai, 1 first prize for audio-visual teaching materials from the Chinese Medical Association, and 2 second prizes.

Hospital students represented Tongji University in the National Medical Student Clinical Skills Competition for five consecutive years from 2011 to 2015, and won the East China Division Special Prize in 2012 and the National Third Prize twice;

< p>Won the third prize in the 13th "Challenge Cup" National College Students Extracurricular Academic Science and Technology Works Competition, the 2014 Baosteel Education Award Outstanding Student Award, the 2013 Shanghai College Student Person of the Year, and the 9th National Information Technology Application Level Competition for Excellence in Innovation Gold Award.

3. Shanghai First People’s Hospital was founded on March 1, 1864. It is one of the earliest comprehensive century-old hospitals in the country. In 1877, it was renamed Gongji Hospital. In 1981, it was listed as Shanghai Red Cross Hospital. In 1992, it became the first batch of tertiary-level comprehensive hospitals in the country. In 2002, it was crowned the First People's Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai Jiao Tong University.

In 2006, we actively promoted the equalization of high-quality medical resources, took the lead in setting up a branch in Songjiang District, and created a new pattern of "one hospital, two sites, staggered development". It has won honorary titles such as the National Top 100 Hospitals, the National Advanced Unit in the Health System, and the National Advanced Unit in Creating Spiritual Civilization for many times.

4. Ruijin Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine was built in 1907, formerly known as Guangci Hospital. It is a third-level comprehensive hospital integrating medical care, teaching, and scientific research. It has a century-old history. Deep foundation.

Ruijin Hospital is also one of the largest standardized training bases for residents and specialists in Shanghai. It trains about 250 residents and 230 specialists every year. In 2015, it was selected by the National Health and Family Planning Commission as a National-level resident physician standardized training demonstration base.

At the same time, the Ruijin Hospital Surgical Training Base is a surgical residency training base jointly certified by the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh and the Hong Kong College of Surgeons.

5. Xinhua Hospital is an affiliated hospital of Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine. Founded in 1958, it is a comprehensive hospital designed and constructed by Shanghai itself since the founding of New China. Through more than 50 years of hard work of Xinhua Hospital, the number of outpatient and emergency services has always been at the forefront of Shanghai's tertiary-level hospitals. It has a complete range of pediatric and adult disciplines and distinctive features. It pursues endless convenience measures and provides warm humanistic services.

It has successively won the honorary titles of National Advanced Collective, National Advanced Unit of Health System, National Advanced Unit of Health Culture Construction of National Health System and Shanghai Civilized Unit. Laboratory department, clinical pharmacy, otolaryngology department, cardiac and macrovascular surgery, pediatric internal medicine and pediatric respiratory specialty, general surgery, dermatology, traditional Chinese medicine pediatrics, pediatric surgery and emergency medicine department are national key clinical specialties.