海南医科大学 | |||||||
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Former names | Hainan Specialized Medical School Haiqiang Medical Vocational School (1947) Medical College of Hainan University (1948) Hainan Medical College (1952-2016) | ||||||
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| Type | Public | ||||||
| Established | 1993 | ||||||
| President | Yang Jun | ||||||
| Location | ,, China 19°59′04″N110°19′45″E / 19.9844°N 110.3293°E /19.9844; 110.3293 | ||||||
| Affiliations | ASRMU | ||||||
| Website | muhn.edu.cn | ||||||
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| Simplified Chinese | 海南医科大学 | ||||||
| Traditional Chinese | 海南醫科大學 | ||||||
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Hainan Medical University (HMU orMUHN[a];海南医科大学) is aprovincial public medical college inHaikou,Hainan, China. It is affiliated with and funded by the Hainan Provincial People's Government.
The college was established in 1993 .[1]
The current college was created in 1993 with the approval of the central government. In 1951, two private medical colleges were merged to form the Hainan Specialized Medical School. These two colleges were Haiqiang Medical Vocational School (created in 1947) and the Medical College of Hainan University (established in 1948).[2]
Mr. Tseven Soong was its first General Director of the Board, After the founding of thePeople’s Republic of China in 1949, this school was restructured as the Hainan Medical Vocational School and later became the Medical Department ofHainan University.[3]
In 1993, the college became the Hainan Medical College to reflect its specialization in medicine. In 1994, Hainan Medical College was accredited to offer bachelor's degrees and in 1996 was accredited for undergraduate education by the Ministry of Education.[4]
In 2000, the College established a new campus on Chengxi Road.