Army Medical University

The Army Medical University (Chinese: 中国人民解放军陆军军医大学), formerly the Third Military Medical University (中国人民解放军第三军医大学), is a Chinese medical education institution affiliated to the People's Liberation Army (PLA), located in Chongqing.[1]

The Army Medical University was founded in 1954 by the merger of former Sixth and Seventh Medical Universities. The predecessor of the Sixth Medical University was the Military Medical School of 4th Field Army of PLA and the Nanchang Medical College (formerly Zhongzheng Medical College). The Seventh Medical University originated from the Medical School of Taiyue Military Region (later the Medical College of 2nd Field Army). After merging, the school was named "Seventh Military Medical University", and relocated to Shanghai in 1969. It moved back to Chongqing in 1975, when the Central Military Commission renamed it "Third Military Medical University". In 2017, the institution was renamed "Army Medical University" during the latest Chinese military reform.

Affiliated hospitals

  • First Affiliated Hospital (Southwest Hospital)
  • Second Affiliated Hospital (Xinqiao Hospital)
  • Third Affiliated Hospital (Daping Hospital)

References

  1. "Whisk". Ami. No. 342. Nov 15, 2017. p. 109.

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