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The first batch of four Chinese medicine institutions of higher learning in China.
After the birth of New China, the first batch of four Chinese medicine colleges were established in China, which was also approved by Premier Zhou Enlai in 1956, namely: 1, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Chengdu University of Chinese Medicine, Shanghai University of Chinese Medicine, and Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine.

Beijing University of Chinese Medicine

Beijing University of Chinese Medicine is a national key university directly under the Ministry of Education of People's Republic of China (PRC), featuring the discipline of Chinese medicine. It is one of the key construction institutions of "2 1 1 Project" and "985 Engineering Advantage Discipline Innovation Platform". Selected by "1 1 plan" and sponsored by Ministry of Education, National Health and Family Planning Commission and state administration of traditional chinese medicine.

Chengdu university of traditional Chinese medicine

Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, formerly known as Chengdu College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, was founded in 1956, with the cordial care of Zhou Enlai and other first-generation leading collectives of the party and state. 1995 was renamed with the approval of the State Education Commission. In June 2006, Sichuan Reproductive Health College and Sichuan Health Management Cadre College were merged into Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine.

shanghai university of tradional chinese medicine

Established in 1956, Shanghai College of Traditional Chinese Medicine is one of the first four institutions of higher learning of traditional Chinese medicine in China after the birth of New China, and it is also the only key characteristic institution of medical science in Shanghai.

Traditional Chinese Medicine University Of Guangzhou

Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine is a "2 1 1 project" key university in Guangdong Province. It is one of the first four universities of traditional Chinese medicine in New China, one of the clinical pharmacology research bases of the Ministry of Health, and one of the national TCM talent training bases. It was initially led by the Ministry of Health and state administration of traditional chinese medicine. In 2000, it was jointly established by the central and local governments. It is the first batch of pilot units in China with the right to award master's and doctor's degrees and the right to award clinical medical professional degrees.