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{{About|the university in Taichung, Taiwan|the university in Shenyang, Liaoning|China Medical University (Liaoning)}} |
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| name = China Medical University |
| name = China Medical University |
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| native_name = 中國醫藥大學 |
| native_name = 中國醫藥大學 |
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| image = China Medical University (Taiwan) seal.png |
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| motto = 仁、慎、勤、廉<ref name=suyang>{{Cite web |url = http://www.cmu.edu.tw/intro_07.html |title = Students' basic character and core competencies (in Chinese) |publisher = China Medical U. | |
| motto = 仁、慎、勤、廉<ref name=suyang>{{Cite web |url = http://www.cmu.edu.tw/intro_07.html |title = Students' basic character and core competencies (in Chinese) |publisher = China Medical U. |access-date = 2014-10-20}}</ref> |
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| mottoeng = Compassion, Prudence, Diligence, Integrity<ref name=suyang/> |
| mottoeng = Compassion, Prudence, Diligence, Integrity<ref name=suyang/> |
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| established = 1958 |
| established = 1958 |
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| type = [[Private |
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| president = [[Mien-Chie Hung]] |
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| city = [[Taichung]] |
| city = [[Taichung]] |
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| country = [[Republic of China]] |
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| campus = Taichung (main campus)<br>[[Beigang, Yunlin|Peikang]] ([[Yunlin County]]) |
| campus = Taichung (main campus)<br>[[Beigang, Yunlin|Peikang]] ([[Yunlin County]]) |
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|t = 中國醫藥大學 |
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[[File:CMU 20061030.jpg|thumb|Li-Fu Hall]] |
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[[File:Cmu004.jpg|thumb|China Medical University Campus]] |
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[[File:Cmu005.jpg|thumb|Huchu Hall]] |
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[[File:Cmu006.jpg|thumb|Wuquan campus]] |
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'''China Medical University''' ('''CMU'''; {{zh|t=中國醫藥大學}}) is a private university in [[Taichung]], |
'''China Medical University''' ('''CMU'''; {{zh|t=中國醫藥大學|poj=Tiong-kok I-io̍h Tāi-ha̍k}}) is a private university in [[Taichung]], Taiwan. The university has enrolled approximately 8,000 students.<ref>{{cite web|publisher=China Medical University, Taiwan |url=http://www.cmu.edu.tw/intro_02.html |title=China Medical University Overview in Chinese |access-date=2010-03-01}}</ref> |
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==History== |
==History== |
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===Brief Introduction=== |
===Brief Introduction=== |
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CMU was established as '''China Medical College''' ({{zh|t=中國醫藥學院}}) on June 6, 1958 and |
CMU was established as '''China Medical College''' ({{zh|t=中國醫藥學院}}) on June 6, 1958, and was renamed to China Medical University in 2003. It is the first academic institution in [[Taiwan]] where Chinese professors offer medicine and pharmacy programs. The university has two major campuses, Taichung and Beigang; |
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CMU includes seven |
CMU includes seven college degree programs these are: Western medicine, Chinese medicine, Pharmacy (including Chinese herbs), health care (including nursing), life sciences, public health, and management are provided.<ref>{{cite web|publisher=Sicas.cn/ |url=https://www.sicas.cn/Theme/study_Medicine_in_China/Contents_140225164040553.shtml |title=Top Ten Universities for Medicine Study in China |access-date=2020-03-01}}</ref> |
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===Milestones=== |
===Milestones=== |
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* 1958-The establishment of China Medical College |
* 1958 - The establishment of China Medical College. |
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* 1980-The establishment of China Medical College Taichung Hospital |
* 1980 - The establishment of China Medical College Taichung Hospital. |
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* 1984-The establishment of China Medical College Beikang campus |
* 1984 - The establishment of China Medical College Beikang campus. |
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* 1985-The establishment of China Medical College Beikang Hospital |
* 1985 - The establishment of China Medical College Beikang Hospital. |
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* 1997-China Medical College Taichung Hospital was promoted to a Would-be Academic Medical Centers |
* 1997 - China Medical College Taichung Hospital was promoted to a Would-be Academic Medical Centers. |
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* 2000-China Medical college Taichung Hospital was promoted to an Academic Medical Centers |
* 2000 - China Medical college Taichung Hospital was promoted to an Academic Medical Centers. |
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* 2003-China Medical College was |
* 2003 - China Medical College was renamed as China Medical University. |
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* 2007-Inauguration of Wuquan campus |
* 2007 - Inauguration of Wuquan campus. |
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* 2008-China Medical University Beikang Hospital was promoted to a Metropolitan Teaching Hospital |
* 2008 - China Medical University Beikang Hospital was promoted to a Metropolitan Teaching Hospital |
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* 2010-Ground breaking ceremony of the Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) project for the planned Tainan Municipal Annan Hospital |
* 2010 - Ground breaking ceremony of the Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) project for the planned Tainan Municipal Annan Hospital. |
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* 2014 - Center of Excellence for Chinese Medicine was awarded the Top-notch Research Center by the Ministry of Education. |
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* 2018 - Center of Excellence and New Drug Development Center was awarded the Top-notch Research Center by the Ministry of Education. |
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*2018 - Chinese Medical University Hospital received Joint Commission International (JCI) Accreditation. |
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===International Collaboration Network=== |
===International Collaboration Network=== |
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* North America |
* North America |
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** University of Toronto (CA) |
** [[University of Toronto Faculty of Medicine|University of Toronto]] (CA) |
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** McMaster University (CA) |
** [[McMaster University Medical School|McMaster University]] (CA) |
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** Brock University (CA) |
** [[Brock University]] (CA) |
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** University of Texas Health Science Center (US) |
** [[University of Texas Health Science Center]] (US) |
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** M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, University of Texas (US) |
** [[MD Anderson Cancer Center|M. D. Anderson Cancer Center]], University of Texas (US) |
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** Ohio State University (US) |
** [[Ohio State University College of Medicine|Ohio State University]] (US) |
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** University of California, San Francisco (US) |
** [[University of California, San Francisco]] (US) |
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** Tulane University (US) |
** [[Tulane University School of Medicine|Tulane University]] (US) |
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** University of South Carolina (US) |
** [[University of South Carolina]] (US) |
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** Florida Atlantic University (US) |
** [[Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine|Florida Atlantic University]] (US) |
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** Millikin University (US) |
** [[Millikin University]] (US) |
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** Seton Hall University (US) |
** [[Hackensack Meridian School of Medicine|Seton Hall University]] (US) |
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** Southern California University of Health Sciences (US) |
** [[Southern California University of Health Sciences]] (US) |
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** University of California, San Diego (US) |
** [[UC San Diego School of Medicine|University of California, San Diego]] (US) |
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** University of Mississippi Medical Center (US) |
** [[University of Mississippi Medical Center]] (US) |
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** University of Oregon (US) |
** [[University of Oregon Medical School|University of Oregon]] (US) |
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** Expected (in 2008): University of Maryland (US); University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (US) |
** Expected (in 2008): [[University of Maryland School of Medicine|University of Maryland]] (US); [[UNC School of Medicine|University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill]] (US) |
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* Central/South America |
* Central/South America |
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** Universidad Autonoma de Centro America (CR) |
** Universidad Autonoma de Centro America (CR) |
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* Asia |
* Asia |
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** Nihon Pharmaceutical University (JP) |
** [[Nihon Pharmaceutical University]] (JP) |
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** Kyung Hee University (KR) |
** [[Kyung Hee University]] (KR) |
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** Pusan National University (KR) |
** [[Pusan National University]] (KR) |
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** Beijing University of Chinese Medicine (CN) |
** [[Beijing University of Chinese Medicine]] (CN) |
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** China Medical University (Shenyang, CN) |
** [[China Medical University (PRC)|China Medical University]] (Shenyang, CN) |
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** China Pharmaceutical University (CN) |
** [[China Pharmaceutical University]] (CN) |
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** Fujian University of Traditional Chinese Medicine (CN) |
** [[Fujian University of Traditional Chinese Medicine]] (CN) |
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** Heilong Jiang University of Chinese Medicine (CN) |
** [[Heilongjiang University of Chinese Medicine|Heilong Jiang University of Chinese Medicine]] (CN) |
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** Nanjing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine (CN) |
** [[Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine|Nanjing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine]] (CN) |
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** Shen Yang Pharmaceutical University (CN) |
** [[Shenyang Pharmaceutical University|Shen Yang Pharmaceutical University]] (CN) |
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** Zhejiang Chinese Medical University (CN) |
** [[Zhejiang Chinese Medical University]] (CN) |
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** Tung Wah Group of Hospitals (HK) |
** [[Tung Wah College|Tung Wah Group of Hospitals]] (HK) |
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** Mahidol University (TH) |
** [[Mahidol University]] (TH) |
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** [[University of Malaya]] (MY) |
** [[University of Malaya]] (MY) |
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** [[Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman]] (MY) |
** [[Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman]] (MY) |
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* Europe |
* Europe |
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** University of Oradea (RO) |
** [[University of Oradea]] (RO) |
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** Vasile Goldis Western University of Arad (RO) |
** [[Vasile Goldiș Western University of Arad|Vasile Goldis Western University of Arad]] (RO) |
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** Palacký University (CZ) |
** [[Palacký University Olomouc|Palacký University]] (CZ) |
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* Centers and Organizations |
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* Degree Programs |
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** Bachelors 21 |
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** Masters 26 |
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** Doctoral 8 |
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* Enrollment |
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** Bachelor programs Approx. 7,000 students |
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** Two-year bachelor programs Approx. 300 students |
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** Masters programs Approx. 600 graduate students |
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** Doctoral programs Approx. 300 candidates |
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* Faculty |
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** Professors 114 (21.19%) |
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** Associate Professors 146 (27.14%) |
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** Assistant Professors 190 (35.32%) |
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** Lecturers 88(16.35%) |
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* Student-to-faculty Ratio 12.78 |
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** College of Medicine: 6.48 |
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** College of Chinese Medicine: 15.36 |
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** College of Pharmacy: 20.57 |
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** College of Health Care: 17.05 |
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** College of Public Health: 17.20 |
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** College of Life Sciences: 13.79 |
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==Partner Institution== |
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===Malaysia=== |
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*[[Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman]] |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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== External links == |
== External links == |
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* [http://www.cmu.edu.tw China Medical University, Taiwan Website] |
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中國醫藥大學 | |||||||||||
Motto | 仁、慎、勤、廉[1] | ||||||||||
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Motto in English | Compassion, Prudence, Diligence, Integrity[1] | ||||||||||
Type | Private | ||||||||||
Established | 1958 | ||||||||||
President | Mien-Chie Hung | ||||||||||
Academic staff | 530 | ||||||||||
Undergraduates | 6,350 | ||||||||||
Postgraduates | 635 (Master Degree) 317 (Doctoral Degree) | ||||||||||
Location | , 24°09′23″N 120°40′52″E / 24.1565°N 120.6812°E | ||||||||||
Campus | Taichung (main campus) Peikang (Yunlin County) | ||||||||||
Website | english | ||||||||||
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Traditional Chinese | 中國醫藥大學 | ||||||||||
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China Medical University (CMU; Chinese: 中國醫藥大學; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tiong-kok I-io̍h Tāi-ha̍k) is a private university in Taichung, Taiwan. The university has enrolled approximately 8,000 students.[2]
History
Brief Introduction
CMU was established as China Medical College (Chinese: 中國醫藥學院) on June 6, 1958, and was renamed to China Medical University in 2003. It is the first academic institution in Taiwan where Chinese professors offer medicine and pharmacy programs. The university has two major campuses, Taichung and Beigang;
CMU includes seven college degree programs these are: Western medicine, Chinese medicine, Pharmacy (including Chinese herbs), health care (including nursing), life sciences, public health, and management are provided.[3]
Milestones
- 1958 - The establishment of China Medical College.
- 1980 - The establishment of China Medical College Taichung Hospital.
- 1984 - The establishment of China Medical College Beikang campus.
- 1985 - The establishment of China Medical College Beikang Hospital.
- 1997 - China Medical College Taichung Hospital was promoted to a Would-be Academic Medical Centers.
- 2000 - China Medical college Taichung Hospital was promoted to an Academic Medical Centers.
- 2003 - China Medical College was renamed as China Medical University.
- 2007 - Inauguration of Wuquan campus.
- 2008 - China Medical University Beikang Hospital was promoted to a Metropolitan Teaching Hospital
- 2010 - Ground breaking ceremony of the Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) project for the planned Tainan Municipal Annan Hospital.
- 2014 - Center of Excellence for Chinese Medicine was awarded the Top-notch Research Center by the Ministry of Education.
- 2018 - Center of Excellence and New Drug Development Center was awarded the Top-notch Research Center by the Ministry of Education.
- 2018 - Chinese Medical University Hospital received Joint Commission International (JCI) Accreditation.
International Collaboration Network
Organization
Campus locations
- Taichung (including Wuchuan and Ankang)
- Beigang
Centers and organizations
- Lifu Museum of Chinese Medicine
- Center for Faculty Development
- Center of International Affairs
- Computer Center
- Center for Continuing Education
- Arts Center
- Language Education Center
- Acupuncture Research Center
- Biostatistics Center
- Research Center for Biodiversity
- Biotechnology Incubation Center
- Chinese Herb Experimental Farm
- China Medical University Hospital
- China Medical University Beigang Hospital
- Cancer Research Center
See also
References
- ^ a b "Students' basic character and core competencies (in Chinese)". China Medical U. Retrieved 2014-10-20.
- ^ "China Medical University Overview in Chinese". China Medical University, Taiwan. Retrieved 2010-03-01.
- ^ "Top Ten Universities for Medicine Study in China". Sicas.cn/. Retrieved 2020-03-01.