Guangdong Medical University (GMU) is a university established by Guangdong Provincial People's Government and National Health and Wellness Committee, located in Dongguan City, Guangdong Province, China. Guangdong Medical University is a high-level medical university in China, a "double-first-class" application-oriented high-level university in Guangdong Province, an application-oriented high-level university in Guangdong Province, and an advanced unit for the employment of undergraduate graduates from ordinary universities in Guangdong Province.
Guangdong Medical University, formerly known as Guangdong Medical College, was founded in 1958. The goal of the school is to become a world-class and world-renowned high-level medical university. Its main mission is to cultivate high-level medical talents, carry out high-level medical research and serve the society.
The school has eight disciplines, including medicine, pharmacy, traditional Chinese medicine, nursing, public health and medicine, basic medicine, stomatology and medical technology, covering undergraduate, master and doctoral education. At the same time, the school has also established a number of scientific research platforms such as Guangdong Provincial Center for Disease Control, Guangdong Provincial Center for Clinical Pharmacology and Guangdong Provincial Center for Medical Genome Research.
Therefore, Guangdong Medical University, as a key institution, has a high academic reputation and employment prospects, attracting many outstanding students to apply.