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Peking University Third Hospital (formerly Peking University Health Science Center)
NamePeking University Third Hospital (formerly Peking University Health Science Center)
LocationBeijing
CountryChina
HealthcarePublic
TypeTeaching
AffiliationPeking University
Founded1958
Beds1,500+

Peking University Third Hospital (formerly Peking University Health Science Center) is a major tertiary teaching hospital and medical research institution in Beijing, China. Affiliated with Peking University, the hospital integrates clinical care, medical education, and biomedical research, serving patients from Hebei, Tianjin, Shandong, and other regions. It participates in national health initiatives associated with the Ministry of Education (China), the National Health Commission (China), and collaborative programs with international centers such as Johns Hopkins University, University of Oxford, and Karolinska Institutet.

History

Founded in 1958 during the expansion of higher medical education under People's Republic of China, the hospital grew alongside the revival of Peking University medical disciplines. Early leadership included faculty from Peking Union Medical College and clinicians trained at Beijing Medical University. During the reforms of the 1980s and the later structural realignments under the State Council of the People's Republic of China, the institution consolidated departments from Zhongguancun research initiatives and joined national networks like the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences. The hospital expanded after the 1990s with partnerships involving World Health Organization technical exchanges and bilateral collaborations with Harvard Medical School and Mayo Clinic. Throughout the 2000s and 2010s, it played roles in responses to events such as the SARS outbreak and the COVID-19 pandemic.

Organization and Administration

Administration is led by a president and party secretary drawn from senior faculty of Peking University and managers experienced in health policy from the National Health Commission (China). The hospital contains multiple departments organized under clinical divisions aligned with standards from Chinese Medical Association and accreditation criteria influenced by the Joint Commission International. Committees include ethics boards referencing guidance from World Medical Association and institutional review boards coordinated with the China Food and Drug Administration (now part of the National Medical Products Administration). Governance emphasizes integration with university structures such as the Peking University School and Hospital Administrative Office and collaborative centers like the Peking University Clinical Research Institute.

Academic and Educational Programs

As a teaching hospital affiliated with Peking University Health Science Center historically, it trains students from the Peking University School of Medicine, residents from specialty programs accredited by the Chinese Medical Doctor Association, and postdoctoral fellows within the National Natural Science Foundation of China grant system. It hosts rotations for international exchange students from institutions including University of California, San Francisco, Imperial College London, and University of Tokyo. Degree programs cover undergraduate, master's, and doctoral tracks, with curricula influenced by standards from World Federation for Medical Education and examination links to the China National Medical Licensing Examination.

Clinical Services and Specialties

Clinical services span major specialties: cardiology, neurology, oncology, orthopedics, endocrinology, nephrology, respiratory medicine, gastroenterology, and psychiatry. Centers of excellence include stroke units informed by guidelines from the American Heart Association, liver transplantation programs coordinated with data registries like the Chinese Liver Transplant Registry, and oncology units collaborating with the Union for International Cancer Control. The hospital offers advanced procedures such as minimally invasive cardiac surgery referencing techniques from Cleveland Clinic, robotic-assisted procedures influenced by Intuitive Surgical platforms, and interventional radiology aligned with Society of Interventional Radiology standards.

Research and Innovations

Research programs secure grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China, the Ministry of Science and Technology (China), and international funders like the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Active research areas include precision medicine linked to consortia such as the Global Alliance for Genomics and Health, translational oncology collaborating with European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer, and neuroscience partnerships with Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The hospital hosts core laboratories for genomics, proteomics, and imaging, and has contributed to multicenter clinical trials registered with the China Clinical Trial Registry and ClinicalTrials.gov. Patents and spin-offs have been developed with technology transfer offices modeled after Stanford University and Tsinghua University incubators.

Facilities and Campuses

Main campuses are located in Haidian District and satellite sites serving Chaoyang District and regional referral centers in Hebei Province. Facilities include modern inpatient towers, specialized surgery suites equipped for da Vinci Surgical System robotics, PET-CT imaging centers, and biocontainment laboratories that meet standards from the China CDC and Biosafety Level frameworks. The hospital's rehabilitation center references protocols from the International Paralympic Committee and collaborates with Beijing Rehabilitation Hospital networks.

Awards, Accreditation, and Notable Alumni

The hospital has received national recognition including top-tier ranking by the Chinese Hospital Association and accreditation influenced by Joint Commission International frameworks. Awards have been conferred by the National Health Commission (China) and scientific prizes from the Chinese Academy of Sciences. Notable alumni and faculty include clinicians and researchers who assumed leadership roles at Peking University, the Chinese Academy of Engineering, the People's Liberation Army General Hospital, and international appointments at Harvard Medical School, University College London, and Karolinska Institutet. The institution maintains alumni networks linked with the Peking University Alumni Association and participates in global consortia like the Global Health Alliance.

Category:Hospitals in Beijing Category:Peking University