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Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine

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227 Chongqing S Rd, Lu Wan Qu, Shanghai Shi, China, 200000

Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine (Chinese: 上海交通大学医学院) is a public medical school in Shanghai, China.

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History

Its former name was Shanghai Second Medical College which was established in 1952 and the name was changed into Shanghai Second Medical University in 1985. It was composed of Medical School of Aurora University (Shanghai), Medical School of Saint John's University, Shanghai and Tong De Medical College. It was a municipal university before 2005.

In July 2005, under an agreement signed by Shanghai Municipal Government and the Ministry of Education, Shanghai Jiao Tong University and Shanghai Second Medical University were merged into one. The new university is administered by both Shanghai Municipal Government and the Ministry of Education.

List of presidents

  • Gong Naiquan (宫乃泉) (1952.10 - 1953.12)
  • Sun Zhongde (孙仲德) (1953.12 - 1958.2)
  • Guan Zizhan (关子展) (1958.2 - 1966)
  • Lan Xichun (兰锡纯) (1978.8 - 1984.3)
  • Wang Zhenyi (王振义) (1984.3 - 1988. 1)
  • Wang Yifei (王一飞) (1988.1 - 1997.7)
  • Fan Guanrong (范关荣) (1997.7 - 2003.3)
  • Shen Xiaoming (沈晓明) (2003.3 - 2006.3)
  • Zhu Zhenggang (朱正纲) (2006.3-2010.12)
  • Chen Guoqiang (陈国强)(2010.12- )
  • Affiliated hospitals

  • Ruijin Hospital
  • Renji Hospital
  • Xinhua Hospital
  • Shanghai 1st People's Hospital
  • Shanghai 3rd People's Hospital
  • Shanghai 6th People's Hospital
  • Shanghai 9th People's Hospital
  • Shanghai Chest Hospital
  • Shanghai Mental Health Center
  • Shanghai Children's Medical Center
  • Shanghai Children's Hospital
  • International Peace Maternity and Child Health Hospital, also of China Welfare Institute
  • References

    Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine Wikipedia