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The Best University of Traditional Chinese Medicine in China
Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, the best university of Chinese medicine in China.

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Beijing University of Chinese Medicine is located in Beijing. It is a national key university with the discipline of traditional Chinese medicine directly under the Ministry of Education of People's Republic of China (PRC). It was jointly built by the Ministry of Education, the National Health and Wellness Commission, state administration of traditional chinese medicine and Beijing. It is a national "double-class" university.

National "2 1 1 Project" and "985 Engineering Superiority Discipline Innovation Platform" are the founding members of the national "1 1 Plan" and the national construction, as well as the pilot universities for the reform of the education and training plan for excellent doctors (Chinese medicine).

National College Students' Innovation Experiment Plan, National College Students' Innovation and Entrepreneurship Training Plan, National Model Colleges for Deepening Innovation and Entrepreneurship Education Reform, Demonstration Base for Studying in China of the Ministry of Education, and China Government Scholarship Receiving Institutions for Overseas Students in China.

Founded in 1956 and formerly known as Beijing College of Chinese Medicine, the school is the earliest approved institution of higher learning of Chinese medicine in the State Council. 1960, the school was identified as a national key university by the central government; 197 1, the school merged with Chinese Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine;

1977, separation of the two houses, resumption of independent school running; 1993, the school was renamed Beijing University of Chinese Medicine; /kloc-0 was selected as the "2 1 1 project" national key construction university in 1996; In 2000, the school merged with Beijing Institute of Acupuncture and Orthopaedics to form a new Beijing University of Chinese Medicine.

By March 2023, the school has three campuses, namely Heping Street, Wangjing and Liangxiang, covering an area of 6.5438+0.083 million square meters. There are 13 teaching units and 16 undergraduate majors. 3 directly affiliated hospitals, 4 non-directly affiliated hospitals, 5 non-directly affiliated clinical medical colleges and 8 teaching hospitals; 6 184 faculty members, full-time teachers 1727; Full-time students 15474, including 6029 graduate students.