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The Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine (上海交通大学医学院), formerly Shanghai Second Medical University, is a public medical school in Shanghai, China. [1] Clinical medicine of SJTUSM is consistently ranked first among medical schools nationally and #62 by the U.S. News & World Report globally. [2]
Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine: 上海中医药大学: Municipal East China Normal University: 华东师范大学: National (Direct) Shanghai Normal University: 上海师范大学: Municipal Shanghai International Studies University: 上海外国语大学: National (Direct) Shanghai University of Finance and Economics ...
It is a university hospital affiliated with School of Medicine, Shanghai Jiao Tong University. [1] The hospital was founded in 1907 by the Kiangnan Mission of Catholic Church, it was formerly known as Sainte-Marie Hospital , Kuangtse Hospital , and Guangci Hospital ( 广慈医院 ; Guǎngcí Yīyuàn ).
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
East Campus of the Medical College with a statue of its founder Yan Fuqing. 1927 The Medical College of Shanghai was founded, comprising part of National Fourth Zhongshan University whose main campus was in Nanjing, when Jiangsu Medical University originated in 1902 in Suzhou was merged into the university, and the degree of Doctor of Medicine was awarded to qualified graduates who completed ...
Shanghai Sixth People's Hospital (Chinese: 上海市第六人民医院) is a teaching hospital in Shanghai, China, affiliated with the School of Medicine, Shanghai Jiao Tong University. Founded in 1904, Shanghai Sixth People's Hospital is a large-scale tertiary general hospital with more than 100 years of accumulation. In 2002, it became the ...
Shanghai Maritime University; Shanghai Medical College, Fudan University; Shanghai Normal University; Shanghai Ocean University; Shanghai Open University;
Tongji University School of Medicine was founded in 1907 by the German doctor Erich Paulon, who established the Tongji German Medical School in Shanghai, China. The foundation was aided by funding from Germany at the beginning.