Shanghai Medical University (Chinese: 上海医科大学; pinyin: Shanghai yike daxue was one of the oldest and most prestigious medical schools in China. It was located in Shanghai. It was merged into Fudan University in 2000 and became Fudan University Shanghai Medical College.
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