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Taipei Medical University
NameTaipei Medical University
Native name臺北醫學大學
Established1960
TypePrivate
LocationTaipei, Taiwan
CampusUrban
ColorsBlue and White

Taipei Medical University is a private medical university located in Taipei, Taiwan, founded in 1960. The institution comprises multiple colleges, affiliated hospitals, and research centers that contribute to clinical medicine, biomedical sciences, public health, and allied health professions. It maintains national and international collaborations across hospitals, universities, and research institutes.

History

The institution was established during Taiwan's postwar development alongside entities such as National Taiwan University, Taiwanese Association of Medical Sciences, Taiwan Provincial Government, Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall, and Taiwanese medical education reforms. Early growth paralleled expansions at Mackay Memorial Hospital, Tri-Service General Hospital, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, and cooperative links with University of Tokyo, Harvard Medical School, Johns Hopkins University, and Karolinska Institutet. During the 1970s and 1980s it expanded curricula and facilities in parallel with healthcare policy shifts influenced by institutions like Ministry of Health and Welfare (Taiwan), World Health Organization, Asian Development Bank, and exchanges with Seoul National University and Peking University. Later developments included establishment of specialized centers mirroring trends at National Yang-Ming University, Taipei Veterans General Hospital, and collaborations with Imperial College London and Osaka University.

Campus and Facilities

The urban campus features teaching buildings, laboratories, and affiliate clinical spaces adjacent to major healthcare providers such as Shuang Ho Hospital, Cathay General Hospital, Far Eastern Memorial Hospital, and Mackay Memorial Hospital. Research infrastructure includes biosafety suites comparable to those at Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, specialized cores similar to Riken, and translational facilities aligned with Broad Institute-style partnerships. Campus amenities and libraries serve student bodies comparable in scale to National Chengchi University and Taipei National University of the Arts, while sports facilities host events analogous to meets organized by Taipei City Government and regional competitions with Asian University Games participants.

Academics and Research

Academic units cover medicine, pharmacy, dentistry, nursing, public health, and biomedical engineering, with programs benchmarked against curricula at Yale School of Medicine, Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons, University of Cambridge School of Clinical Medicine, and Peking Union Medical College. Research priorities include molecular oncology, regenerative medicine, infectious disease, and medical informatics, with projects funded by agencies such as Ministry of Science and Technology (Taiwan), National Health Research Institutes (Taiwan), Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development, and collaborative grants with European Research Council partners. Research centers host investigators who publish alongside teams from Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Salk Institute, Max Planck Society, and Wellcome Trust-funded groups. Graduate programs train clinician-scientists in pathways akin to those at Stanford University School of Medicine and University of California, San Francisco.

Hospitals and Clinical Services

Affiliated hospitals provide tertiary care, emergency medicine, and specialty services, interfacing with referral systems involving Taipei Veterans General Hospital, National Taiwan University Hospital, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, China Medical University Hospital, and regional networks including Kaohsiung Medical University Chung-Ho Memorial Hospital. Clinical departments run fellowship programs recognized by professional bodies such as American Board of Internal Medicine, Royal College of Physicians, European Board of Cardiology, and regional accreditation agencies. Specialized centers for oncology, cardiology, and organ transplantation coordinate multidisciplinary care comparable to units at Mayo Clinic, Cleveland Clinic, Seoul National University Hospital, and Singapore General Hospital.

Student Life and Organizations

Student governance and extracurricular life include associations, service clubs, and research societies with exchanges involving student groups from National Tsing Hua University, National Taiwan University Hospital International Medical Exchange, Kyoto University, and University of Melbourne. Professional societies on campus mirror national chapters such as Taiwan Medical Association, Taiwan Dental Association, and international student networks affiliated with International Federation of Medical Students' Associations, Asian Medical Students' Association, and Global Health Education Consortium. Cultural activities connect to Taipei institutions like National Palace Museum, Taipei 101, and performances at venues such as National Theater and Concert Hall.

Notable Alumni and Faculty

Alumni and faculty have included leaders in Taiwanese health and policy, researchers collaborating with Nobel Prize-winning labs, clinicians trained alongside peers from Harvard Medical School, Johns Hopkins University, UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine, University of Oxford, and administrators who have held roles in institutions like Ministry of Health and Welfare (Taiwan), Taipei City Hospital, and World Health Organization. Faculty research partnerships extend to investigators at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, University of Cambridge, Max Planck Institute for Molecular Biomedicine, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, and Karolinska Institutet.

Category:Universities and colleges in Taipei Category:Medical schools in Taiwan