Liaoning University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, located in Shenyang, Liaoning Province, is a research and construction unit of key technologies and platforms for clinical trials of new traditional Chinese medicines and a national clinical research base of traditional Chinese medicines.
Entrusted to train universities and Confucius Institute scholarship recipients for the "Silk Road" China Government Scholarship Project, it was selected into the national public graduate program of building high-level universities, the excellent doctor (Chinese medicine) education training plan of the Ministry of Education, and the key construction universities of first-class universities in Liaoning Province.
Liaoning University of Traditional Chinese Medicine was founded in 1958, formerly known as Liaoning College of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Approved by Liaoning Provincial Committee, it is an undergraduate college of traditional Chinese medicine formed by the merger of Liaoning College of Traditional Chinese Medicine (1955) and Liaoning Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine (1956).
In 2000, Liaoning Medical College of Health Workers was merged into the school. Approved by the Ministry of Education in 2006, the school was renamed Liaoning University of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Approved by Liaoning Province on 20 13, the school was renamed Liaoning College of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
According to the information of official website in March, 20021year, the school has one school and three districts, the main campus is located in Shenyang, and the two sub-campuses are located in Dalian and Benxi respectively, covering an area of 1040 mu, and the total value of teaching and research instruments is 225,286,500 yuan.
There are 17 colleges, 4 directly affiliated hospitals, 1 teaching department and 2 1 undergraduate majors. There are 968 faculty members, including 400 full-time teachers and 7625 ordinary undergraduates.