Tianjin Medical University (天津医科大学) is a university in Tianjin, China under the municipal government. (Chinese: ; pinyin: TiÄnjÄ«n; Postal System Pinyin: Tientsin) is one of the four municipalities of the Peoples Republic of China. ...
Tianjin Medical University was founded in 1951. Dr. Hsien-I Chu, a renowned endocrinologist, was the first president of the university. Tianjin Medical University has seven university hospitals, three affiliated hospitals, and over thirty teaching hospitals. Five thousand beds are available for the medical teaching, medical internship, and medical practice.
Tianjin, with a population of 10 million people, is one of four largest cities in China and is directly under the control of the Central Government.
TianjinMedicalUniversity was the first institution for advanced medical education established since the foundation of the People’s Republic of China.
TianjinMedicalUniversity was one of the first universities in China to be recognized by the World Health Organization (WHO) and one of 74 universities in China to acquire the approval of the Ministry of Health to accept overseas students.
Tianjin Municipality borders Hebei province to the north, south, and west; the municipality of Beijing in a small portion to the northwest; and Bohai Gulf to the east.
Tianjin was established as a municipality of China in 1927.
Tianjin's climate is characterized by hot, humid summers, due to the monsoon, and dry, cold winters, due to the Siberian anticyclone.