Thursday, February 18, 2010

Zhejiang Medical University


Zhejiang University School of Medicine grew out of Chekiang (Zhejiang) College of Medicine founded in 1912. In 1945, it was merged into Chekiang (Zhejiang) University Medical School. The College and its affiliated hospitals were then merged into one as Zhejiang Medical College in 1952 and it was upgraded to Zhejiang Medical University in 1960. In 1998, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou University, Zhejiang Agricultural University and Zhejiang Medical University were merged to form a new Zhejiang University. The following year, Zhejiang University School of Medicine (ZUSM) was re-established and became the largest school among 22 schools or colleges. Although ZUSM has changed its names and locations several times, it remains the most eminent medical institutions in the region. Today it ranks as one of the famous medical educational institutions in China, whose dynamics and strengths in medical education, scientific research and clinical practice are well recognized.


Seven departments constitute the School: First Department of Clinical Medicine, Second Department of Clinical Medicine, Third Department of Clinical Medicine, Department of Basic Medical Sciences, Department of Public Health, Department of Stomatology, and Department of Nursing. Both undergraduate programs and postgraduate programs are provided, fields covering Biomedicine, Public Health, Clinical Medicine, Stomatology, Nursing, and etc. Moreover, ZUSM edits and publishes such scientific journals as China’s Higher Medical Education, Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine, Journal of Infectious Diseases, HPBD. (INT), Journal of Practical Oncology, Journal of Zhejiang University (medical edition), Clinical and Education of General Practice, Healthy Life.

MBBS in China Medical Universities


About China Medical University
The China Medical University (CMU) was the first medical school established by the Chinese Communist Party. Its precursor was the Chinese Workers’ - Peasants’ Red Army Military Medical School and Chinese Workers’ - Peasants’ Red Army Health School which had been founded in Ruijin city, Jiangxi province, in 1931. After the Long March with the red army,

it moved to Shanbei.
In 1940 comrade Mao Zedong proposed, and the central committee of the Chinese Communist Party approved, the name of the school being changed to China Medical University. In July 1946 the university was ordered to enter north-east China with the army and reached Xinshan

city - now Hegang city - Heilongjiang province. In November/December 1948 the whole north-east of China was liberated and the university was ordered to move to Shenyang. In 1948 and 1949 it absorbed the medical school formerly operated by the (Japanese) South Manchurian Railway Company (the South Manchuria Medical College, later called the Shenyang Medical College which had opened in 1911) and the Mukden Medical College - sometimes spelled Moukden Medical College which had been founded in 1892, see below. Shortly before it was absorbed its name was change to Liaoning Medical College.


Language of Instruction


China Medical University has been having the instruction of their medical program and other programs in English and Chinese since 1978. The English faculty was started mainly for overseas Chinese students who wanted to study medicine in China, Since CMU is a leading university it attracts Chinese faculties who have studied overseas in English and also the ones who have worked abroad for a few years.Moreover in purist of excellence and in tune with International faculty exchange program


Xi’an Jiaotong University School of Medicine


Founded in Shanghai in 1896 as the Nanyang Public College, Xi’an Jiaotong University is one of the oldest institutions of higher learning in China. By 1921, it had become Jiaotong University. In 1956, the state council of China made a momentous decision to move the university from Shanghai to Western China, serving as the pioneers in the “Grand Development of Western China” program. In 1959, the university was officially named Xi’an Jiaotong University.During the National Seventh and Eighth five-Year Plans, the university was on the list of“National Key Construction Project”. In thelate 1990’s, it was among the first group ofuniversities selected for the participation inboth “Project 211” and “Project 985”. It was designated by national government as on of the elite groups of the country’s universitiesthat should be developed into world –classuniversities. In April 2000, with the approvalof the State council of China, the universitymerged with Xi’an Medical University andShaanxi Institute of Finance and Economics,and thereby entered a new era in its history.Today’s Xi’an Jiaotong University is acomprehensive research-oriented universitywith its focus on science and engineering.Its programs cover the fields of science,engineering, medicine, economics, management, literature and arts, law, philosophy, and education. It consists of 17 schools, offering 74 undergraduate programs, 199 master programs, and 114 doctoral programs. In 2007, the number of full-time undergraduate students was over 17,000 and that of graduate students nearly 13,000. Over 1100 international students from about 50 countries studied at the university. There are more than 2,500 full-time faculty members, dedication to both teaching and research. The current faculty includes 16 members of the Chinese Academy of Science and the Chinese Academy of Engineering, as well as members of the American Academy of Engineering, the British Royal Academy, and the Third-World Academy of Science. As one of the first listing universities, the university has been authorized to accept international students of Chinese Government Scholarship since 1950. Up to now, the university has trained over 5,000 international students from more than 52 countries and regions. The majors, which most international students study, are Chinese language, MBBS (in English medium), Management, Electronic and Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Mechanical Engineering, Energy and Power Engineering, Public Policy and Management, Economics and Finance, Traditional Chinese Medicine and etc. In additions, the university also offers scholarship for excellent international students.

Medical College in China


M.B.B.S

* WHO recognised
* USMLE & PLAB eligibility
* Students are from 30 counteries
* International standard teaching hospitals

Duration:6 Years(5+1)
Tuition: 3500 US Dollar/Year
Accomodation:650 US Dollar/Yr
Free Hostel For 1st Year.

Application Materials:
1. HSSC, FSC or A Levels (Scan copy)
2. Passport Copy (Scan copy)
3. Application Form
4. JW202 Form
5. Physical Examination form(Attested)

B.D.S

* WHO recognised* USMLE & PLAB eligibility* Students are from 30 counteries* International standard teaching hospitals
Duration:5 Years(4+1)Tuition: 3500 US Dollar/YearAccomodation:650 US Dollar/YrFree Hostel For 1st Year.
Application Materials:
1. HSSC, FSC or A Levels (Scan copy)2. Passport Copy (Scan copy)3. Application Form 4. JW202 Form5. Physical Examination form(Attested)for more detailsnanchanguniversity.moonfruit.com