
The First Hospital of China Medical University
Introduction
Founded in 1908, The First Hospital of China Medical University is a Grade III Level A general hospital. It hosts 4 national key disciplines, 1 national key (cultivation) discipline, 25 national clinical key specialty construction projects, and 1 national clinical medical research center. The hospital has a medical, teaching, and research workforce of 3,542 staff members, including 244 with senior professional titles and 263 with associate senior titles; 172 doctoral supervisors and 254 master's supervisors. It is home to 2 academicians of the Chinese Academy of Engineering, 1 recipient of the National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars, 24 experts receiving special government allowances from the State Council, and 9 young and middle-aged experts with outstanding contributions recognized by the National Health Commission. There are 9 chairpersons and 6 vice-chairpersons of specialty branches of the Chinese Medical Association. The hospital has 3,933 approved beds, with an annual outpatient and emergency volume of approximately 3.486 million visits, about 163,000 inpatient discharges, and around 94,000 surgical procedures. Guided by the principle of "internal medicine becoming more surgical, and surgery becoming minimally invasive," the hospital accelerates the adoption of minimally invasive and day surgeries. In 2019, over 20,000 minimally invasive surgeries and more than 13,000 day surgeries were performed, with Grade III and IV surgeries accounting for 55.2%. In 2017, the hospital introduced the third-generation Da Vinci robotic surgical system. It is now building a robotic-assisted surgery platform based on the Da Vinci system, the "Tianji" orthopedic robotic assistance system, and a neurosurgery robotic system, having completed over 1,200 Da Vinci surgeries. The hospital actively fulfills the functional role assigned to large hospitals by the national healthcare reform, focusing on the diagnosis and treatment of complex and critical illnesses. In 2017, it was approved for the "National Critical Care Medicine Complex Disease Diagnosis and Treatment Capacity Enhancement Project." In 2018, the hospital treated 65,000 critically ill patients, achieving a rescue success rate of 99%. It actively promotes multidisciplinary team (MDT) diagnosis and treatment for complex diseases, enabling patients to truly benefit from high-level, one-stop, personalized medical services. In 2019, over 650 outpatient MDT consultations and more than 700 inpatient and surgical MDT consultations were conducted. That same year, the hospital was designated by the National Health Commission as one of the first pilot hospitals for multidisciplinary diagnosis and treatment of tumors (digestive system).
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