
Shanghai Zhongshan Hospital (SZH) was built in 1936 as the first general hospital in Shanghai history affiliated to National Medical College.
Zhongshan hospital has all of the medical divisions except pediatrics. The most respected areas at SZH are, but not limited to, cardiovascular disease, liver cancer, renal and pulmonary diseases. There are more than ten clinical centers with different features, including the Organ Transplant Center. Many of them combine scientific research and clinical practice to give doctors and nurses the confidence they need to made medical judgments. The hospital is the national training base of many specialties. Every year, the hospital graduates more than three hundred fellows coming around the country, and they hold around thirty continuous education classes for that region.
The SZH has large amounts of advanced equipment, such as the Digital Subtraction Angiography (DSA system), Linear Accelerators, the Multidetector-Row Spiral CT, the 1.5 MRI, a Single Photon Emission CT (SPECT), the Digital Radiographer, high energy ultrasound treatment apparatus, the Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL), the Color Doppler Ultrasound, the Electronic Gastroscope and DCI, the distance medical education system and the distance medical referral meeting system.
The Zhongshan Hospital is IIIA general hospital ranked by the Ministry of Health and teaching hospital affiliated to Shanghai First Medical College at Fudan University. The new division, Shanghai Yixian Hospital, founded by Zhongshan Hospital and Hongkong Health Care Association, is designed for westerners.
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The main lobby in the outpatient building
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The entry of in-patient building No 5
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The in-patient building No 3, also called Yixian Hospital co-invested with Hong Kong Health Care Limited, is specially designed for entrepreneurs, celebrities, and patients from overseas. It has a diet kitchen that caters to both patients and their families.
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The patient’s room in the Yixian Hospital
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