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Taipei Veterans General Hospital (Chinese: 台北榮民總醫院; pinyin: Táiběi Róngmín Zǒngyī Yuàn) is a national first-class medical center and a teaching hospital that provides tertiary patient care, undergraduate medical education programs and residency programs in Taiwan.
New Taipei City. Taipei Hospital; New Taipei City Hospital 新北市立聯合醫院 Sanchung Branch 三重院區; Banciao Branch 板橋院區; Tainan City [2] Tainan Municipal Hospital 台南市立醫院; Tainan Municipal An-Nan Hospital 臺南市立安南醫院; Kaohsiung City. Kaohsiung Municipal United Hospital 高雄市立聯合醫院
This center was the amalgamation of the Army Medical College, the Wartime Health Personnel Training Center and its 13 branches in Shanghai, China on June 1, 1947, and later, in 1949, moved to Taipei, Taiwan. [citation needed] In 1964, a residence for nurses' and students' was constructed on the Taipei campus.
Taiwan mobile phone numbers begin in three digits ranging 090~098 with a total length of 10 digits: 09X followed by 7 digits (e.g. 092 1234567). When calling a Taiwan landline phone number using a local Taiwan mobile phone, the 0 prefix for the area code must be included (e.g. area code with 0 prefix included + 8 digit landline number).
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The hospital was originally established in 1946 as 801 Army General Hospital. It was then has been renamed to Taiwan Army Hospital, Fifth Logistics General Hospital, First Army, Navy and Air Force General Hospital and First Army General Hospital. In July 1967, it was finally renamed as Tri-Service General Hospital. [1]
The hospital was established in 1972. [1] On 13 August 2018, a fire broke out at the senior care center on the seventh floor of the hospital which caused 9 fatalities and 30 injuries. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The cause of the fire was found out to be a short circuit on hospital bed 235 inside ward 7A23.
Republic of China Army General: Yu Hung-chun Chen Cheng II Yen Chia-kan: Minister of the Veterans Affairs Commission (since 1966) 1 Chao Tsu-yu 趙聚鈺: 1 July 1964: 7 June 1981: 6185 Kuomintang Republic of China Army: Yen Chia-kan Chiang Ching-kuo Sun Yun-suan: 2 Cheng Wei-yuan 鄭為元: 18 June 1981: 28 April 1987: 2141 Republic of China ...