The Historical Evolution of Huizhou Central People's Hospital
Huizhou Central People's Hospital was established in February, 1950. Its predecessor was Dongjiang Hospital, which was founded by more than 10 left-behind staff and more than 40 graduates of medical training courses of China People's Liberation Army at that time. With the division and adjustment of Huizhou administrative divisions, the hospital was renamed many times. They are: Dongjiang District Central Health Center, Yuedong District Fourth People's Hospital, Yuedong District Third People's Hospital and Huiyang District People's Hospital. /kloc-in the winter of 0/958, Huiyang Commissioner's Office was revoked, and Huiyang District People's Hospital was also revoked. Until the summer of 1963, the establishment of Huiyang District was restored, and Huiyang District People's Hospital was re-established on the basis of the original Huiyang County People's Hospital. 1988 "land withdrawal to set up a city" was renamed as this name. Huizhou Central People's Hospital, after more than 60 years of ups and downs since its establishment on 1950, now stands proudly at the top of Xinglin, Huizhou with its unprecedented construction scale, strong technical force, advanced medical equipment and excellent service quality, and has become a large public comprehensive third-class first-class hospital integrating medical treatment, teaching, scientific research, prevention, health care, rehabilitation and first aid. Huizhou Central People's Hospital is a teaching hospital awarded by Guangdong Higher Medical College. In 2004, with the approval of Guangdong Provincial People's Government and Guangdong Provincial Department of Education, it became a postgraduate training base in Guangdong Province and a non-directly affiliated hospital of Guangdong Medical College. In 2008, it became a non-directly affiliated hospital of Sun Yat-sen University; 20 1 1 became the national general practitioner training base.