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Zhongshan Hospital is a major teaching hospital affiliated with the Shanghai Medical College of Fudan University and was named one of China's "100 Best Hospitals" in 1999. The hospital covers an area of 96,000 square metres (1,030,000 sq ft) and has 358,000 square metres (3,850,000 sq ft) of buildings.
On October 26, 2001, Sun Yat-sen University of Medical Sciences merged with Sun Yat-sen University. The basic medical school and clinical medical school of the former Sun Yat-sen University of Medical Sciences were merged and restructured into the School of Medicine of Sun Yat-sen University.
The university was renamed Guangzhou College of Medicine and Sun Yat-sen College of Medical Science successively, and finally Sun Yat-sen University of Medical Science in 1985, which has developed steadfastly into a comprehensive medical university with multi-schools and multiple levels, has reached national advanced level and achieved ...
Guangzhou, the capital of Guangdong, hosts 83 institutions of higher education (excluding adult colleges), ranking 1st in South China region and 2nd (tie) nationwide after Beijing. [2] There are 8 national key universities under Double First Class University Plan in Guangdong, the highest in South Central China region and the fourth-highest ...
As of 2011, there were 21,638 hospitals in China, [1] [2] forming an important part of the country's healthcare system. The most notable hospitals are listed below for each province of China. The most notable hospitals are listed below for each province of China.
Sun Yat-sen University Cancer Center (Chinese: 中山大学肿瘤防治中心;; pinyin: Zhōngshān Dàxué Zhǒngliú Fángzhì Zhōngxīn), abbreviated as SYSUCC, is a public hospital in Guangzhou, China. It is affiliated with Sun Yat-sen University. The hospital was founded in March 1964.
Clinical College, Hebei Medical University; Faculty of Medicine, Shuda College, Hunan Normal University; Kangda College, Nanjing Medical University; Faculty of Medicine, Jitang College, North China University of Science and Technology; Faculty of Medicine, Science & Technology College, Shihezi University; Clinical Medical College, Tianjin ...
Meanwhile, it was named as Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine - Shenzhen Hospital, and Futian government still invests on it. [2] On 19 December 2016, the hospital declares its accreditation of Level Three, Grade A has been approved to the classification [3] by State Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine.