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This is a list of medical schools located in People's Republic of China, excepting the pure traditional Chinese medicine colleges or universities but including the ones which could confer the MBBS and the Medical Schools that are WHO approved.
Pages in category "Universities and colleges in Wuhan" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The school was founded in 1965 as Wuhan Medical College Yunyang School (武汉医学院郧阳分院), and its first vice president was Dr. Shixiao Xiang ().[4] [5]In order to establish the medical school in a remote mountain area in the northwest of Hubei Province, a team of 54 staff members composed of professionals and managers were selected from Wuhan Medical College (武汉医学院).
The university staff has reached the number of 1212 people: among them, 859 are full-time teachers, 385 have the title of Professor or Associated Professor, 300 are tutors for mastership candidates, 40 are for doctorate candidates, 11 nationwide famous tutors for Chinese medicine succession, and more than 30 people enjoy Special Allowance issued by State Council and Provincial Government.
On May 20, 1924, the name was changed to Tongji Medical and Engineering University, due to comprehensive expansion of the school. In August 1927, National Tongji University was established, and the original medicine, engineering branches were separately changed to medicine school and engineering school.
As of 2024, China had the world's highest number of top universities. [7] [8] [9] In 2017, China had the highest number of scientific publications. [10] [11] As of 2024, China had the largest number of universities (396) including in the 2024–2025 U.S. News & World Report Best Global Universities. [8]
The university was established in 2000 by the merger of Wuhan Hydraulic and Electric Power University Yichang (武汉水利电力大学宜昌) and Hubei Sanxia College (湖北三峡学院). The campus occupies 200 hectares, and the total building area comprises 830,000 m 2 (8,934,046 sq ft).
It was founded as Imperial Peking University (京師大學堂) in 1898 in Beijing as a replacement of the ancient Guozijian (國子監), the national central institute of learning in China's traditional educational system. Tianjin University (1895) celebrated its 100th anniversary in 1995.