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Wuhan Union Hospital

Coordinates: 30°35′0.5″N 114°16′32.1″E / 30.583472°N 114.275583°E / 30.583472; 114.275583
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Wuhan Union Hospital
National Health Commission
Map
Geography
LocationJianghan, Wuhan, Hubei, China
Coordinates30°35′0.5″N 114°16′32.1″E / 30.583472°N 114.275583°E / 30.583472; 114.275583
Organisation
FundingGovernment hospital
TypeTeaching
Affiliated universityHuazhong University of Science and Technology
Services
Beds5,000
History
OpenedSeptember 8, 1866; 158 years ago (1866-09-08)
Links
WebsiteOfficial website

The Wuhan Union Hospital (simplified Chinese: 武汉协和医院; traditional Chinese: 武漢協和醫院; pinyin: Wǔhàn Xiéhé Yīyuàn) is a largest teaching hospital and oldest historical hospital was since 1866 in Jianghan District, Wuhan, Hubei, China.

History

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The hospital was founded by Griffith John on September 8, 1866, as Hankow Renji Hospital. In 1928, it was renamed as Hankow Union Hospital. In 1950, it was placed under the jurisdiction of the Medical College of Wuhan University. In 1953, it became the First Affiliated Hospital of Wuhan Medical College. In 1985, it became the Union Hospital of Tongji Medical University. In 2000, it became the Union Hospital of Tongji Medical College of Huazhong University of Science and Technology.[1]

In 2020, the hospital became one of the designated hospitals to treat patients with COVID-19 during the COVID-19 pandemic.[2]

Architecture

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The hospital consists of the Main Campus, West Campus, Tumor Center and Jinyinhu Hospital. It can accommodate a total of 5,000 beds.[3]

Transportation

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The hospital is accessible within walking distance east of Zhongshan Park Station of Wuhan Metro.

References

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  1. ^ "History". Wuhan Union Hospital. Retrieved 30 January 2020.
  2. ^ Lu, Hui (28 January 2020). "Medical staff work on frontline of combating novel coronavirus in Wuhan". Xinhuanet. Archived from the original on 30 January 2020. Retrieved 30 January 2020.
  3. ^ Evans, Jason (7 March 2021). "The man from Swansea you've likely never heard of who has a statue to him in China". Wales Online. Retrieved 16 August 2022.
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