Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine, located in the beautiful Yangcheng, was founded in 1956. It is one of the first four universities of traditional Chinese medicine in New China. It was initially led by the Ministry of Health and state administration of traditional chinese medicine. In 2000, it was established by the central and local governments and mainly managed by Guangdong Province. It is the first batch of pilot units in China with the right to award master's and doctoral degrees, clinical medical professional degrees and non-medical professional degrees. Recommended by master students to be exempted from the examination, and accepted the undergraduate course of the Ministry of Education twice. This 2 1 1 is not another 2 1 1. In 2002, the school accepted and passed the evaluation of undergraduate teaching level by the expert group of the Ministry of Education with excellent results; In the same year, in the national first-level discipline evaluation, the overall level of the first-level discipline of traditional Chinese medicine ranked first, the first-level discipline of integrated traditional Chinese and western medicine ranked third, and the first-level discipline of traditional Chinese medicine ranked sixth. Edit the status quo of Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine This data comes from Baidu map, and the final result is subject to Baidu map data. The school is located in Sanyuanli Campus, Baiyun District, Guangzhou, covering an area of 327 mu. The new campus is located in Guangzhou University Town, Panyu District, covering an area of 1450 mu. The headquarters has 1025 employees. At present, there are two libraries, Sanyuanli Campus and University Town Campus, covering an area of 32,000 square meters, with a total collection of more than 700,000 books and opening hours of 96.5 hours per week. [1] Library Now, the school has developed from a single medical category into a doctoral and master's degree authorization point for the coordinated development of medicine, engineering, management, science, economics, literature and teaching, and has fully covered all two disciplines under the three first-level disciplines of traditional Chinese medicine, integrated traditional Chinese and western medicine and traditional Chinese medicine; There are 15 doctoral programs and 24 master programs, and the school also has the only master program of philosophy of science and technology in Chinese medicine universities. There are 3 post-doctoral mobile stations of traditional Chinese medicine. In 2002, the school became one of the first units in China to carry out the pilot work of non-medical undergraduates studying for doctor's degree in traditional Chinese medicine. In 2004, in the first-level discipline evaluation of national degree education, the overall level of the first-level discipline of traditional Chinese medicine ranked first in the country. At that time, only two subjects ranked first in the province, and this school accounted for one of them. This school is one of the earliest Chinese medicine colleges authorized to recruit foreign students at public expense. At present, the teaching level for foreign students includes three levels: undergraduate, master and doctor, with talents all over 100 countries and regions. Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine was originally founded in 1956, and it is one of the earliest four Chinese medicine colleges in China. Its foundation is Guangdong College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, which was established in 1924. The predecessors took it as their responsibility to "go to the medical country and realize the people first". In the early Republic of China, they raised funds to set up schools. 1924 September 15, Guangdong College of Traditional Chinese Medicine was completed and its opening ceremony was held. Lu Naitong, the first president, delivered a speech: "chinese journal of natural medicines's production is worth a thousand years, and people's livelihood gives it to Sri Lanka. Because of the decline of Chinese medicine, Chinese medicine has a lot to do with it. The purpose of establishing this school is to learn Chinese medicine to preserve Chinese medicine and Chinese medicine to exchange western medicine. Maintain local goods and train medical talents. " This is Lu's motto for students, and it can also be said that it is the purpose of establishing the education of Chinese medicine in provinces and ports. 1933, the affiliated hospital of Guangdong Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine was built opposite the school for clinical practice of teachers and students. During the Anti-Japanese War, the school moved to Hong Kong and Shaoguan. Once closed, then resumed.
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