Wenzhou Medical University
温州医科大学 | |
Motto | 奋发 求实 (pinyin: fènfā qiúshí) |
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Type | Public |
Established | 1912 |
President | Fan Lü[1] |
Academic staff | 1000 (Medical)[2] |
Administrative staff | 8000 (Including hospitals)[3] |
Undergraduates | 18000[4][5] |
Postgraduates | 1500[6] |
Location | Wenzhou, Zhejiang Province, People's Republic of China |
Campus | Suburban, 86 Ha[7] |
Website | en.wmu.edu.cn (in English) wmu.edu.cn (in Chinese) |
Wenzhou Medical University (WMU; Chinese: 温州医科大学; pinyin: Wēnzhōu Yīkē Dàxué), designated as a key university in Wenzhou, Zhejiang, is an institution of higher learning under the leadership of Zhejiang Provincial Government.
History
Its history can be traced back to Zhejiang Specialized Medical School established in Hangzhou in 1912, named Zhejiang Second Medical College at that time. In August 1958, part of Zhejiang Medical College was moved from Hangzhou to Wenzhou and began recruiting 5-year full-time program students, hence the name Wenzhou Medical College (WMC).
In 2013, the Chinese Ministry of Higher Education china upgraded WMC's status to that of a medical university; it has thus been renamed the Wenzhou Medical University.
Campuses
WMU is composed of three campuses, located respectively at
- Chashan (Main campus)
- Xueyuan Road
- Dongtou District (under construction)
These cover a combined area of about 73 ha. (=1,100 mu) with a floor space of 460,000㎡.
Entrance The Library (图书馆) Qiu Shi Building (求是楼) The Sports Centre
Organization
Schools and departments[8]
- School of 1st Clinical Affiliated Hospital 第一临床医学院
- School of International Studies 国际教育学院
- School of Stomatology 口腔医学院
- School of Ophthalmology & Optometry 眼视光学院
Affiliated hospitals
- The 1st Affiliated Hospital
- The 2nd Affiliated Hospital & Yuying Children’s Hospital
- The Affiliated Eye Hospital
- The Affiliated Hospital of Stomatology
- The 3rd Affiliated Hospital
- The Affiliated Taizhou Hospital
- The 5th Affiliated Hospital
- The 6th Affiliated Hospital
- The Affiliated Wenling Hospital
- 7th building clinic
International cooperation
- New England College of Optometry, USA
- Medical University of Graz, Austria
- Confucius Center, Burapha University, Thailand[9]
- Pacific University, USA
- State University of New York College of Optometry, USA
- University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
- Special Olympics Sports Health Center[10]
- fr:Institut supérieur d'optique, Paris, France
People
Noteworthy alumni
- Prof. Shen Xiaoming
- Vice President, Shanghai Jiaotong University
- Former President, Shanghai Second Medical University
- Winner, National Award of Science and Technology (twice)
- (The late) Dr. Zhou Jian - Senior researcher
- Began research on human papilloma virus (HPV) from 1984.
- Co-invented the HPV vaccine
- Successful research and development on Gardasil, bacterin for preventing cervical cancer with Prof. Ian Frazer from University of Queensland, Australia on 2005[11]
- Prof. Wang Guangjie
- Tenure professor of New England College, USA
- 1st place in USA OD license Examination in 1991
- Prof. Miao Tianrong - Winner, Award of National Science Conference, for his creative logarithmic visual chart
- Prof. Qian Li - His Abdominal Surgery greatly influenced domestic surgeons, and was later renamed in his honour.
Anniversaries
Wenzhou Medical University celebrated its 50th anniversary on November 15, 2008.
See also
References
- ↑ http://en.wmu.edu.cn/index.jsp?id0=z0hn9vdz3a
- ↑ Wenzhou Medical University Introduction
- ↑ Wenzhou Medical University Introduction
- ↑ January 2010 article
- ↑ Wiki China Page
- ↑ Postgraduate College Introduction
- ↑ Wenzhou Medical College Introduction(1290mu=86 ha)
- ↑ Schools and Departments in Wenzhou Medical College
- ↑ Confucius institute
- ↑ The first Special Olympic Sports Health Center co-established by WMC and Special Olympic International
- ↑ Who Invented the VLP Cervical Cancer Vaccines? McNeil, C., Journal of the National Cancer Institute, 2006, 98(7): 433.
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Wenzhou Medical University. |
- Official Wenzhou Medical College Website (in Chinese)
- Official Wenzhou Medical University Website (in English)