Kaohsiung Medical University Explained

Kaohsiung Medical University
高雄醫學大學
Motto:樂學至上,研究第一
堅忍自強,勵學濟世[1]
Established:1954 (as Kaohsiung Medical College)
August 1999 (as KMU)
Type:Private
Head Label:Principal
Head:Ching-Kuan Liu (劉景寬)
Undergrad:4,802
Postgrad:950
Faculty:537[2]
Mascot:None
Website:www.kmu.edu.tw
T:高雄醫學大學
Poj:Ko-hiông I-ha̍k Tāi-ha̍k
P:Gāoxióng Yīxué Dàxué

The Kaohsiung Medical University (KMU;) is a private medical school located in Sanmin District, Kaohsiung, Taiwan.

History

The university was originally established as Kaohsiung Medical College in 1954 by the former mayor of Kaohsiung City, Chen Chi-chuan, and Tu Tsung-ming, the first Ph.D. of Medical Sciences in Taiwan.[3] At the time of its establishment, the college was the first private institution of its kind in southern Taiwan.

The college hospital, the Chung-Ho Memorial Hospital, was founded three years after the establishment of KMC in June 1957. Chung-Ho Memorial Hospital is the largest medical center in southern Taiwan and serves as a teaching hospital. In 1998, KMC, in agreement with the Kaohsiung Municipal Government, acquired an additional teaching hospital, the Hsiao-kang Hospital.

The Kaohsiung Medical College was re-shaped into the Kaohsiung Medical University (KMU) in August 1999 with the permission of the Ministry of Education, Taiwan.

KMU was rated "superior" by the Ministry of Education, Taiwan in all categories of the "Mid-term School Administration Development Plan."

Teaching

As of October 2013, KMU has a student-faculty ratio of 13.1:1.[2] The university offers 6 bachelor's, 10 master's and 5 doctoral degree programs.[4]

Up to NT$35 million of scholarships and student grants are offered each year. KMU is the only medical academic institution offering graduate-entry medical programs in Taiwan (the Faculty of Post-Bachelor's degree of Medicine), an admission system based on North American medical institutes.[5]

Research

KMU is associated with eleven major research centers and networks, and is engaged in research partnerships with other universities, government and industry in Taiwan and other countries.

Post-Baccalaureate/Bachelor Degree of Medicine

Established in the spring of 1983, the program enrolls applicants with recognized undergraduate/bachelor's degrees. Admission into the program is based solely on the two-staged PBD Medicine Entrance Examination (consisting of a written exam and an interview), which takes place annually in June. Subjects of written examination include English, Biology and Organic Chemistry. Enrolment into the program is highly competitive with admission rate in 2011 approximately 4.3%. The faculty currently enrolls 261 students.

Post-Bachelor's degree of Medicine is a five-year program. The program consists of two-year pre-clerkship (77 credits), two-year clerkship, and one-year internship. Pre-clerkship consists of 16 integrated blocks and problem-based learning (PBL). Individual and population health, ethical practices, and related issues are integrated into and emphasized, where appropriate, in all phases of the pre-clerkship. Each block consists of two semesters each with at least one mid-term written examination and ends with a final examination that concludes each semester of a block.

Departments

College of Medicine

College of Dentistry

College of Pharmacy

College of Nursing

College of Health Science

College of Life Sciences

Notable alumni

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: About KMU (in Chinese) . KMU . 2014-10-28.
  2. Web site: Education . KMU . 2014-10-28.
  3. Web site: KMU . Overview. 2014-10-28.
  4. Web site: Degree Programs. KMU . 2014-10-28.
  5. Web site: Kaohsiung Medical University . Kaohsiung Medical University Outstanding Features:Teaching . https://web.archive.org/web/20040604161321/http://www.kmu.edu.tw/en/features/teaching.htm . dead . 2004-06-04 . 2006-11-16 .
  6. Web site: Kaohsiung Medical University . Kaohsiung Medical University Outstanding Features:Research . https://web.archive.org/web/20040604161321/http://www.kmu.edu.tw/en/features/teaching.htm . dead . 2004-06-04 . 2006-11-16 .