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  2. Shanghai Chest Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Founded in Shanghai in 1866, St. Luke's Hospital (Chinese: 同仁醫院) was merged with St. Elizabeth's Hospital (Chinese: 廣仁醫院) in 1942 to form St. Luke's & St. Elizabeth's Hospital (or Hongren Hospital, Chinese: 宏仁醫院). Both hospitals were sponsored by the American Episcopal Church. [1]

  3. Classification of Chinese hospitals - Wikipedia

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    The tertiary hospital is similar to a Tertiary referral hospital in the West. Further, based on the level of service provision, size, medical technology, medical equipment, and management and medical quality, these 3 grades are further subdivided into 3 subsidiary levels: A, B and C (甲[jiǎ], 乙[yǐ], 丙[bǐng]).

  4. Shanghai Children's Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    It is a university hospital affiliated to the School of Medicine, Shanghai Jiao Tong University. The hospital is located next to the east part of Renji Hospital. The SCMC program was first designed in 1989 with the cooperation of Shanghai Municipal People's Government and Project HOPE. Xinhua Hospital was in charge of the preparing stage of ...

  5. Ruijin Hospital - Wikipedia

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    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). As of 2022, it has over 6,000 employees and is ...

  6. Shanghai Children's Medical Center station - Wikipedia

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    Shanghai Children's Medical Center (simplified Chinese: 上海儿童医学中心; traditional Chinese: 上海兒童醫學中心; pinyin: Shànghǎi Értóng Yīxuézhōngxīn) is a station on Line 6 of the Shanghai Metro. [1] It began operation on December 29, 2007.

  7. Shanghai East Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The Shanghai East (Oriental) Hospital, affiliated to Shanghai Tongji University School of Medicine was founded 1920. [1] Two campuses exist in Shanghai. The main campus ('Northern Division') is located in Lujiazui, Pudong, 150 Jimo Road and the South-Campus ('Southern Division') is located in Pudong, 1800 Yuntai Road. Both locations include 61 ...

  8. Zhongshan Hospital - Wikipedia

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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.

  9. Shanghai Children's Hospital - Wikipedia

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    During World War II, when large numbers of European Jewish refugees fled to Shanghai, the hospital, under Superintendent Dr. Fu, provided treatment to sick children and pregnant women free of charge. [2] It was renamed Shanghai Children's Hospital in 1953, and became a teaching hospital of Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine in ...