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Address of Shenzhen University General Hospital
Shenzhen University General Hospital is located in Xili Street, Nanshan District, Shenzhen City, Guangdong Province, China.

Shenzhen University General Hospital covers an area of nearly 90,000 square meters and will be built in two phases. The first phase of the project was completed in September 20 17, with a construction area of about140m2 and 800 beds.

At the beginning of its establishment, Shenzhen University General Hospital recruited talents at home and abroad, attracted and integrated a large number of high-quality medical resources at home and abroad, and formed an echelon of high-level and high-quality medical talents led by top leaders in medical disciplines and composed of middle-level backbones and outstanding young doctors. By the end of February 2020, there were on-the-job employees 1239.

The hospital * * * introduced 43 academic leaders. Among them, there are 3 leaders at the national level (including the whole army), 8 leaders at the provincial level, 7 directors/deputy directors at the national level (including the whole army) and 0/3 members of the National Committee. Another 3 people are from provincial key disciplines and 7 people are from the top ten clinical key specialties in China.

On June 27th, 20 18, Shenzhen University General Hospital officially opened. By February 2020, there will be 3 1 specialist clinics, 62 specialist clinics, 2 1 medical departments and 21wards in China. 7969 operations have been carried out, and the third and fourth operations exceed 1/2 of the total operation. The hospital will focus on the development of hematology oncology, orthopedics (spine and joints), organ transplantation center, vascular surgery, otolaryngology, head and neck surgery, endocrinology, neurosurgery and stomatology, as well as a health management center integrating physical examination center, general practice, VIP ward and multidisciplinary joint diagnosis and treatment (MDT)? .