Fudan University Shanghai Medical College

Fudan University Shanghai Medical College

Shanghai Medical College of Fudan University (simplified Chinese: 复旦大学上海医学院; traditional Chinese: 復旦大學上海醫學院), also known as the Medical Center of Fudan University, is one of the oldest and most prestigious medical schools in China, and boasts a long history and a rich heritage of learning and scholarship. It is frequently ranked among the top three medical schools in China. Fudan University (established in 1905) and Shanghai Medical University (established in 1927) merged in the April 2000 to become a more comprehensive institution of higher education. On July 27, 2001, Shanghai Medical College, Fudan University was established, with Professor Wang Wei-ping as its first dean, and the original site of Shanghai Medical University was then designated as the Fenglin Campus of Fudan University.

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