The history of Chengdu Medical College can be traced back to 1947, which is a training course for health cadres in the Soviet area of Henan and Anhui. In August, 2004, according to the decision of the State Council and the Central Military Commission, the whole school was handed over to the Sichuan Provincial People's Government for management, and was renamed Chengdu Medical College from the Third Military Medical University.
At present, it is a university that focuses on medical disciplines, with the coordinated development of science, engineering and management, covering postgraduate, undergraduate, junior college and continuing education. The school has two campuses, Xindu and Tianhui. The campus covers an area of 1.200 mu, with a total area of about 736,900 square meters, and the total value of teaching and experimental equipment is 1.8878 billion.
There are directly affiliated secondary teaching units 1 1 each, master's degree authorization points 10, 20 undergraduate majors, 5 specialist majors, three-level first-class directly affiliated hospitals 1 each, 4 affiliated hospitals built by * * and 4 non-directly affiliated hospitals 14; There are 697 full-time teachers and 65438+2000 full-time students, including graduate students, undergraduates and junior college students.
School discipline construction
By February 2022, the school had 12 master's degree authorization points, including 4 master's degree authorization points for first-level disciplines, 8 master's degree authorization points and 2 provincial key disciplines in Sichuan Province.
First-class discipline master's authorization points: clinical medicine, basic medicine, medical technology, Marxist theory.
Master's degree authorization points in two disciplines: human anatomy and histology embryology, pathology and pathophysiology.
Master's degree authorization points: clinical medicine, pharmacy, public health, applied psychology, nursing, biology and medicine, public management, agriculture.
Key disciplines in Sichuan province: burn plastic surgery, gastroenterology.
Chapter I General Provisions
In order to ensure the smooth progress of enrollment and safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of the college and candidates, the