Huashan Hospital, Fudan University

958 Jinguang Rd, Minhang District 



Venue Introduction
One of Shanghai's biggest hospitals, Huashan Headquarter is located in the center of the city on Wulumuqi Rd and West Campus is located in Jinguang Rd of Minhang District. The hospital provides 24/7 emergency services, specializing in neurological conditions, and English speaking staff. Anyone with emergencies should proceed directly to the local ER department, as the foreign clinic is not equipped to handle those. Some important notes: they do not have pediatric or OB/GYN services, and direct pay is only available in the VIP or international unit.
Huashan Hospital was founded in 1907 as the Chinese Red Cross General Hospital. It was established by Shen Dunhe, the founder of the Red Cross Society of China, and opened for business in 1909. From 1913 to 1918, it served as a teaching hospital of Harvard University, and regularly sent its doctors and researchers to Harvard for training. Then it cooperated with the Seventh-day Adventist Church for three years. It has been a teaching hospital of the National Central University Medical College (known as National Shanghai Medical College later) since 1928. In 1932, it was renamed the First Hospital of the Red Cross Society of China. It was renamed as Huashan Hospital in 1956. In 2004, Huashan re-established sister hospital relationship with Massachusetts General Hospital, the main teaching hospital of Harvard.
The main branch of Huashan Hospital has 1,216 beds. In 2014, it treated 60,000 inpatients and 3.84 million outpatients, half of whom came from outside of Shanghai. More than 40,000 surgeries were performed in the same year.
The hospital has a total staff of more than 2,600, with 83% medical and technical professionals, among them 400 are professors and associate professors, including three academicians of the Chinese Academy of Engineering and the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
Huashan Hospital has established 39 clinical and auxiliary departments, ten of which have been recognized by the Ministry of Education of China as national key clinical medical specialties: Neurosurgery, Hand Surgery, Pancreatic Surgery, Neurology, Integrated Traditional Chinese Medicine, Urology, Nephrology, Infectious Diseases and Antibiotics, Radiology, Cardiology and Surgery.
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   2020.12.11-2020.12.13