National Defense Medical Center

National Defense Medical Center
國防醫學院
Motto 博愛忠真 (Chinese)
Established 1902 ;
reorganized in 1945 as National Defense Medical Center
Type military academy
President Major General Deh-Ming Chang
(張德明)
Location Taipei City, Taiwan
Website http://www.ndmctsgh.edu.tw/

The National Defense Medical Center (traditional Chinese: 國防醫學院; simplified Chinese: 国防医学院; pinyin: Guófáng Yīxuéyuàn; abbreviation NDMC) is a ROC military affiliated medical school in Taipei, Taiwan. The NDMC is responsible for the training of military doctors, nurses and other medical personnel.

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History

The former institute of the National Defense Medical Center, established by Yuan Shikai in Tianjin, China in 1902, was recognized as the first military school in Chinese history. 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. Following the annexation of the Tri-Service General Hospital, a total integration of basic and clinic department was achieved in 1983. In October, 1999, the school moved to the Neihu District of Taipei; in the next year, the Tri-Service General Hospital, the affiliated hospital, also moved to Neihu, where they were renamed collectively as the National Defense Medical Center.

Educational Systems

Graduate Institutes

Doctorate Program

Master Program

Undergraduate Program

Presidents

Notable faculty

Notable alumni

Teaching Hospital & Practice Institutions

Teaching Hospital

Practice Institutions

Contact

References

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