1On August 2nd, 922, Chaoshan area was hit by a typhoon which was rare in history. Japanese and Taiwan Province medical staff arrived in Shantou to participate in disaster relief. In June+10 of the same year, the consortium legal person Pok Oi Association (a Japanese charity) reserved some medical personnel and medical equipment for disaster relief, raised funds to buy overseas Chinese residences in Shantou city, and established "Shantou Pok Oi Hospital", which was located at No.42 Waima Road/kloc-0 at that time, and its first president was Sakuya.
In July, 1937, Shantou Pok Oi Hospital was closed due to the tension between China and Japan.
In June 1939, Shantou fell; In September of the same year, Shantou Pok Oi Hospital reopened.
19451October, Guangfu, Shantou. In the same year165438+1October 7th, Shantou Municipal Government of Kuomintang took over Shantou Pok Oi Hospital and renamed it "Shantou Renai Pok Oi Hospital", with Huang Jizhi as the first dean.
On July 8, 1948, the Guangdong Provincial Health Department of the Kuomintang purchased Shantou Renai Hospital and converted it into "Shantou Branch of the First Hospital of Guangdong Province", with Zeng Xianwen as the first president.
1 949165438+1October1The Public Health Department of Shantou Military Commission took over Shantou Branch of the First Hospital of Guangdong Province. In the same year, 65438+February 1, the First Military Division of Guangdong Military Region took over the hospital and changed its name to "First Military Division Hospital of Guangdong Military Region", which was under the military division.
1June, 950, the hospital was renamed as "Shantou Branch of the First Hospital of Guangdong Province", which was a public hospital and was headed by the Health Department of Chaoshan Special Department.
195110/On October 23rd, the hospital moved to the former site of Christian Bailey Theological Seminary at Dick Peak, South Gate of Chaozhou, and in May of the same year it was renamed as "Chaoshan District Central Health Center".
1March, 953, due to the cancellation of Chaoshan agency and the establishment of Yuedong Administrative Office, the hospital was renamed as "the First People's Hospital of Yuedong District" and was headed by the Health Department of the Cultural and Educational Office of Yuedong Administrative Office.
1954 65438+In February, the hospital moved from Chaozhou to the original site of Aibo Hospital on Waima Road, Shantou City.
1956 abolished Guangdong administrative office, and in March 1, Shantou Commissioner's Office was established, and the hospital was renamed as "Shantou People's Hospital", which was headed by Shantou Health Department.
On September 24th 1957, with the approval of Shantou Society, the hospital moved to No.308 Waima Road, which is the current site of the hospital (1 14 Xianwai Road).
1970 September19, Shantou District Revolutionary Committee was renamed Shantou District Revolutionary Committee, and the hospital was later renamed "Shantou District People's Hospital".
August 26th 1983 Due to the merger of Shantou and Shantou, the hospital was renamed as "Shantou Central Hospital". It is a medical institution owned by the whole people directly under the Shantou Municipal Government, with a bureau-level organizational system, which is headed by the Shantou Municipal Health Bureau.
1994 65438+February 1-4, 33 experts from Guangdong Provincial Hospital Graded Management Review Committee went to Shantou Hospital for inspection and review. As a result, the hospital passed the evaluation of the third-class first-class hospitals with a total score of 935.2 and became the first batch of national "top three" hospitals in Guangdong Province. On the morning of 24th of the same year, the hospital held a grand unveiling ceremony of "Grade III A Hospital". Executive Vice Mayor Li and Deputy Director of the Municipal People's Congress unveiled the plaque of "Grade III A Hospital".