Second, a brief introduction of Shanxi Medical University
Shanxi Medical University was founded in 19 19. Formerly known as Shanxi Medical College, it was renamed several times, and 1996 was renamed Shanxi Medical University. The school is the first forensic medicine professional college approved by the Ministry of Education, the first batch of authorized units for master's degree, the first batch of authorized units for bachelor's degree, the third batch of authorized units for doctor's degree in Shanxi Province, the first batch of authorized units for doctor's degree in nursing, one of the 25 medical colleges offering seven-year clinical medicine specialty in China, one of the first eight medical colleges in China to resume pediatric undergraduate specialty, and the first batch of pilot units of the "Excellent Doctor Education and Training Program" supported by universities in the central and western regions of China.
After a hundred years' development, the school has become a medical university that focuses on medicine, combines medicine with literature, medicine with theory, medicine with work, and medicine with management, and develops in a coordinated way. It has a complete talent training system based on undergraduate education, and has formed the school motto of "learning medicine and learning morality", the school spirit of "dedication, pragmatism, unity and enterprising" and the school spirit of "being realistic, enterprising and tenacious".
The school has 3 1 teaching institutions, 12 directly affiliated hospitals, 12 non-directly affiliated hospitals, 36 teaching hospitals, 122 other teaching bases, 15 postgraduate training bases and 2 scientific research bases.
The school has five national specialty construction points-clinical medicine, preventive medicine, forensic medicine, pharmacy and nursing. Among them, clinical medicine (five-year program), clinical medicine (free for rural students) and nursing specialty are the first batch of national "undergraduate teaching project" pilots for the comprehensive reform of undergraduate majors in local universities.
Since its establishment, it has trained more than 6,543,800 medical and health professionals represented by Zhao Xuefang, winner of the first Bethune Medal in China, "People's Good Doctor", Xu Jianguo and Tian Zhigang, academicians of China Academy of Engineering, Yang Hui, winner of Nightingale Medal, and Li, academician of Canadian Academy of Life Sciences and chief scientist of Canadian regenerative medicine. In recent years, the school has formed a medical talent training system with the "help" education concept and "bridge" talent training mechanism as the core, and the quality of graduates has been steadily improved. The graduation rate of undergraduate graduates is over 30%, and the employment rate is over 90%.