Take Peking University Medical College and Union Medical College for example, they just lag behind the international advanced level.
Most of the medical textbooks we use are translated from abroad. It is no exaggeration to tell you that in terms of western medicine, China is equivalent to the western level in the 1960s and 1970s.
Until today, I can still go to the hospital, not to mention CT and magnetic vibration. ECG monitoring is imported.
Drugs used in ICU (intensive care unit), ranging from antibiotics to human albumin and other nutritional drugs, are mainly imported.
Take the antibiotic Zyvox as an example. It was listed in the United States in 2000 and in Hongkong and Taiwan Province around 2003. It was not listed in China until 2006. Basically, newly developed antibiotics are afraid to be listed in China first, because the number of antibiotics abused by hospitals in China ranks first in the world. Take the third generation cephalosporin as an example. This drug is still used in the United States, but in China, drug-resistant bacteria have long been abandoned.
I'm not saying that the level of doctors in China is lower than that in Hong Kong and Taiwan. Mainly about the system of supporting doctors with medicine. Hospitals in China are all about money, not life. In Hongkong and Taiwan Province, the use of drugs is strictly monitored. Moreover, there are many talents studying in the United States in Hong Kong and Taiwan hospitals, and their strength should not be underestimated.
I haven't been to Taiwan Province province, but I have been to Hongkong. Their so-called clinic is simply a small hospital with all kinds of equipment and good service attitude. Not worse than our municipal hospitals here (not to mention the scale). It is said that the medical level in Taiwan Province Province is also very high, especially in cancer treatment, liver transplantation, medical examination, cardiac surgery and so on, which has a great influence in the world.