Macau University of Science and Technology Hospital

Macau University of Science and Technology Hospital, commonly known as MUST Hospital (Traditional Chinese:科大醫院; Simplified Chinese:科大医院), is one of three hospitals in Macau. The hospital is located in the Cotai area of Macau. Opened in 2006, it is run by the Macau University of Science and Technology.

The hospital focuses on both Chinese and Western medicine, and is associated with the University’s Macau Institute for Applied Research in Medicine. However, There are currently no western-style medical schools in Macau and thus all aspiring physicians in Macau have to obtain their education and qualification elsewhere.

Currently the hospital is not engaged in international healthcare accreditation, but is actively looking at this.

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