金沙视讯中心:Introduction
金沙视讯中心:Introduction
Founded in 1956, Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, or CDUTCM, is one of the four earliest-established higher education institutions in Traditional Chinese Medicine since the founding of People’s Republic of China. It took on its current name as Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine in 1995, before then it was called Chengdu Chinese Medicine College. CDUTCM has developed into a fully-fledged university co-administered by the People’s Government of Sichuan Province, China’s Ministry of Education (MOE) and National Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine (NATCM), and is listed under the Double World-Class Project of China.
CDUTCM covers an area of 1,800 mu (1,800 mu approximately equals to 120 hectares). Today, the University offers 38 undergraduate programs in 19 colleges, with a total of 26,000 enrolled students on campus, among whom 4,800 are graduate students.
CDUTCM was one of China’s earliest TCM universities to conduct master and PhD degree programs in Chinese Medicine, and was among China’s earliest pilot universities in master and PhD degree programs of clinical medicines. The University now has three PhD programs of first-level disciplines, 29 PhD programs of second-level disciplines, 8 master programs of first-level disciplines, 63 master programs of second-level disciplines, and 3 post-doctoral research centers.
CDUTCM has one discipline listed under the Double World-Class Project of China (Chinese Materia Medica), four national key disciplines (Chinese Materia Medica, Acupuncture and Tuina, Chinese Otorhinolaryngology, Chinese Gynecology), two disciplines listed under the Double World-Class Project of Sichuan Province (Chinese Materia Medica, Chinese Medicine), forty-four ministerial and provincial-level key disciplines and two disciplines enlisted in Top 1% of ESI global rankings (Pharmacology and Toxicology, Clinical Medicine).
The University boasts its four TCM Masters, five National Renowned TCM Doctors, five National Renowned Teachers, one full member of Russian Academy of Engineering and Natural Sciences, two National TCM Distinguished Contribution Awards, one chief scientist of China’s 973 Project, three National Outstanding Professionals in Science and Technology, and fourteen experts enlisted in the Qihuang Project. Moreover, there are eighteen national high-level talents enlisted in the programs, such as the National Natural Science Foundation of China for Outstanding Young Sc