China Medical University (PRC)

This article is about the university in the People's Republic of China. For the university in the Republic of China (Taiwan), see China Medical University (Taiwan).
China Medical University
中国医科大学
Type Public
Established 1931
Academic staff
8864 [1]
Undergraduates 8220 [2]
Postgraduates Post-doctoral 933, Masters 2842[3]
Location China Shenyang, People's Republic of China
Campus urban 1,930,000 m²
Website China Medical University

China Medical University (Chinese: 中国医科大学; pinyin: Zhōngguó Yīkē Dàxué) is a university in the city of Shenyang, Liaoning, China under the provincial and central governments.

Rankings & Reputation

Medical schools in China with a history of 79 years. The China Medical University (CMU) has been teaching medicine in English medium since 1978. The MBBS (bilingual teaching in Japanese and Chinese) programs has been listed by WHO's World Directory and it has reached a leading level in China and won high international reputations. It is situated in Shenyang, the largest metropolis in northeastern China. CMU has 3 large and modern affiliated hospitals, where students can do internship in the final year. The Shengjing Hospital is famous for its gynaecology and obstetrics. For admission contact Sharda educations and medical consultant

History

The China Medical University (CMU) was the first medical school established by the Chinese Communist Party. Its precursor was the Chinese Workers’-Peasants’ Red Army Military Medical School and Chinese Workers’-Peasants’ Red Army Health School which had been founded in Ruijin city, Jiangxi province, in 1931. After the Long March with the Red Army, it was relocated to Shanbei.

In 1940 comrade Mao Zedong proposed, and the central committee of the Chinese Communist Party approved, the name of the school being changed to China Medical University. In July 1946 the university was ordered to enter northeast China with the army and reached Xinshan city (now Hegang city), Heilongjiang province. In November 1948 the whole northeast of China was liberated and the university was ordered to move to Shenyang. In 1948 and 1949 it absorbed the medical school formerly operated by the (Japanese) South Manchuria Railway (the South Manchuria Medical College, later called the Shenyang Medical College which had opened in 1911) and the Mukden Medical College (sometimes spelled Moukden Medical College) whose origins go back to 1892 when Dr Dugald Christie founded the Shenjing Medical School. In 1911/1912 this became a formal medical college, the Mukden Medical College.

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Coordinates: 41°47′21″N 123°22′21″E / 41.7892°N 123.3725°E / 41.7892; 123.3725

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