Peking University Health Science Center Introduction
Content 1 2 3 4 General Information Medical Service Medical Education Medical Research 5 International Cooperation
General Information
A Brief History Mission: To improve people s health in China and around the world through excellence in education, research and patient care Value: Diligence, rigor, objectivity and creativity 1912 1946 1952 1985 National Medical School of Beijing Peking University Medical School Beijing Medical College Beijing Medical University 2000 Peking University Health Science Centre
Peking University The first established modern national university in China, founded as the "Imperial University of Peking" in 1898 Listed by domestic and international rankings as one of the top universities in China A comprehensive and national key university A member of the C9 League Renowned for its campus grounds, and the beauty of its traditional Chinese architecture Has educated and hosted many prominent modern Chinese thinkers
Current Structure Peking University Faculty of Natural Sciences Faculty of Humanities Health Science Center Faculty of Social Sciences Faculty of information & Engineering Sciences
Fast Facts - 2013 Total Staff 11531 TEXT HERE Professor and The quick brown fox 839+1126 jumps Associate Professor over the lazy dog. Students TEXT HERE The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. Undergraduate 3486 Graduates Program TEXT HERE Academic The quick Doctoral brown fox jumps 55 Programs over the lazy dog. Academician 11 Postgraduate 4048 Professional Doctoral Programs 26 Affiliated Hospitals 8 Teaching Hospitals 13 International Students 436 Academic Master s Programs Professional Master s Programs 60 43
Medical Service-2013
Medical Service 1 The First Hospital People s Hospital Health Science Center The Third Hospital Cancer Hospital Dental Hospital Affiliated Hospitals Mental Health Hospital Shougang Hospital Shenzhen Hospital
Medical Service 2 With the 8 affiliated hospitals, PUHSC provides high standard medical services national wide: Beds 7684 In-patients released 334,409 Out-patients treated 13,686,013 Emergency care 1,043,238 Operations 146,931
Peking University International Hospital Scale: 1800 beds, 300,000 square meters construction area
Medical Education
Schools 820 students each year, and 240 students major in Medicine. Peking University Health Science Center On-campus Schools School of Basic Medical Sciences School of Pharmaceutical Sciences School of Public Health School of Nursing School of Foundational Education Schools of Clinical Medicine (Affiliated Hospitals) The First School of Clinical Medicine The Second School of Clinical Medicine The Third School of Clinical Medicine School of Oncology School of Stomatology Institute of Mental Health
Undergraduate Programs 820 students each year, and 240 students major in Medicine. Leading to Doctoral degrees Clinical medicine (8-year) Basic Medical Sciences (8-year) Stomatology (8-year) Leading to Master s Degrees Pharmaceutics (6-year) Preventive Medicine (7-year) Leading to Bachelor s degrees Clinical Medicine(5-year) Nursing (4-year) Bio-medical English (5-year) Laboratory Diagnosis (4-year) Laboratory Experiment (4-year)
Medical Research
Fast Facts - in Medical Research by 2013 State Key Laboratory 1 National Engineering Laboratory 1 Ministry/City Key Laboratories 33 Ministry Engineering Research Center 2 Key Laboratory of State Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine 4 Research Institutes 23 Research Centres 46 Research funding (2008-2013) Industries & tech transfer 2.11 billion RMB 0.68 billion RMB Projects funded (2008-2013) 2724 Domestic journal 3436 International journal 1133(SCI)
Research Publication (2001-2013) NEW ENGL J MED, NAT REV CANCER NAT GENET NATURE LANCET CELL NAT BIOTECHNOL JAMA-J AM MED ASSOC LANCET NEUROL NAT CELL BIOL J CLIN ONCOL LANCET INFECT DIS MOL PSYCHIATR J EXP MED J NATL CANCER I CIRCULATION MOL CELL
Resources of research funds (2008-2013) Government Special Funding 211 Project 1996-2000: 20M USD 2002-2005: 7M USD 2008-2013: 23M USD 985 Project Total: 2.79 billion RMB 2000-2003: 65M USD 2004-2007: 67M USD 2008-2009: 16M USD 2010-2013: 115M USD
Research areas of priority Functional Genomics of Human Diseases Cardiovascular Diseases Cancer Research Stem Cell Research Reproductive medicine and Child Health Viral and Infectious Diseases Diabetes and other Immune-related Diseases Genetic diseases Neuroscience Ageing and senescence Public Health and Preventive Medicine Pharmaceutical Sciences Nursing Stomatology Interdisplinary biomedical research
International Cooperation
University of Oslo Chalmers University of Technology KTH Karolinska Institute University of Edinburgh London School of Economics and Political Science London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Cancer Research UK University of Tubingen University of Innsbruck PKU Gachon Medical University Toyama University Keio University (UCLA) University of Southern California UCI University of Kentucky Texas A&M University University of Texas University of Michigan Massachusetts University University of Toledo Yale Georgia State University University of Maryland Emory University Hopkins Duke MD Anderson Cancer Research Institute Chulalongkorn University Griffith University Queensland University of Technology University of Melbourne Monash University University of Sydney Deakin University University of Auckland
Fast Facts Strategic Partnership The University of Massachusetts Duke University Georgia State University Johns Hopkins University Korea Yonsei University National Seoul University Gachon Medical University Sweden Holland Karolinska Institute Chalmers University of Technology KTH University of Groningen MD Anderson Cancer Research Institute Korea University Erasmus University USA Northwestern University Texas A&M University The Emory University University of California, Irvine(UCI)college of Medicine University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) University of Kentucky Harvard University University of Michigan University of Nebraska Medical Center Japan United Kingdom Keio University Toyama University Nagoya University Juntendo University Cancer Research UK University of Edinburgh London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine King s College, London Norway Austria Tailand Singapore Hong Kong Australia Utrecht University University of Oslo University of Innsbruck Chulalongkorn University National University of Singapore Chinese University of Hong Kong University of Hong Kong Hong Kong University of Science and Technology University of Adelaide Australian National University Griffith University LaTrobe University University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston University of Pittsburgh Yale University UC Davis Ireland Germany University of Birmingham University of Manchester Hibernia College University of Tubingen Canada Monash University Queensland University of Technology The University of Sydney The University of Melbourne University of Queensland University of British Columbia
Main Forms of Collaboration Collaboration forms Student and staff exchange Joint education program Examples Student/staff exchange program with Short-term Student Exchange Program (4-12 weeks): collaborating with 23 high ranking oversea universities; in 2014, 90 PUHSC students will go overseas for: --clinical rotation; clinical observation; research rotation; public health program 64 students from our oversea partner universities came for: --clinical clerkship; public health course; traditional Chinese Medicine Course Joint training program Collaboration with our partner universities, e.g. University of Michigan, University of Pittsburg, Edinburgh University, Karolinska Institutet, etc. International Scholarship MD+PhD: Toyama University Scholarship Stanford HoHoLi Fellowship Cancer Research UK Scholarship University of Kentucky Dr Cheng Yu Tung Fellowships Collaborating with 15 high ranking oversea universities, 104 students have participated in this program so far >20,e.g. (support 2 students and 2 faculty annually) (1 fellow) (3 pos-doc) (2 faculty in pharmacy) (2 faculty)
Partner Universities/Institutions for Student Exchange USA The University of Massachusetts Yale University University of Pittsburgh University of Michigan Northwestern University UCLA UC Davis Alpharetta Family Medical Clinic, GA Canada Sweden Holland Norway Denmark Thailand Singapore University of British Columbia Karolinska Institute Erasmus University Utrecht University University of Oslo Metropolitan University College Chulalongkorn University National University of Singapore Australia United Kingdom The University of Sydney Queensland University of Technology University of Adelaide University of Queensland King s College, London University of Edinburgh University of Birmingham University of Manchester Korea Japan Hong Kong Gachon University Seoul National University Yonsei University Keio University Nagoya University Chinese University of Hong Kong University of Hong Kong Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Various Forms of Collaboration-con t Collaboration forms Joint meetings/symposiums Examples >10 annually, e.g. Lancet-CMB China and Global Health in the 21 st Century Initiatives 2008, 2010 International Conferences on Medical Education PUHSC-UMHS joint symposia Second Global Symposium on Health Systems Research 2012 with WHO Joint Research Lab/Center e.g. Sino-Swedish Joint Research Center (with Karolinska Institute) Sino-Austrian Biomarker Center (with University of Innsbruck) PUHSC-Toyama University Joint Pharmaceutical Research Center Sino-Australian Center for Excellence in Stem Cell Sciences University Day PUHSC-UMHS Joint Institute for Translational and Clinical Research PUHSC-MAHSC Joint Centre for Genomic Medicine e.g. Emory University Day Karolinska University Day Sydney University Day
Various Forms of Collaboration-con t Collaboration forms NGO Examples WHO, UNICEF, CMB, Project Hope, Company/Industry Johnson & Johnson Pfizer Roche AstraZeneca Novartis GlaxoSmithKline Sanofi-Aventis Eli Lilly
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