Shaanxi University of Chinese Medicine
陕西中学药大学 | |||||||
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Former name | Northwest Chinese Medicine Training School (西北中医进修学校), Shaanxi College of Chinese Medicine (陕西中医学院) | ||||||
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Motto | 精诚仁朴 | ||||||
Motto in English | Sincerity, Benevolence and Simplicity | ||||||
Type | Public | ||||||
Established | 1952 | ||||||
Principal | Zhou Yongxue (周永学) | ||||||
Location | Xianyang , Shaanxi , 712046 , China 34°19′05″N 108°44′29″E / 34.31806°N 108.74139°E | ||||||
Campus | 1300 acres | ||||||
Language | Mandarin | ||||||
Website | www | ||||||
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Chinese name | |||||||
Simplified Chinese | 陕西中医药大学 | ||||||
Traditional Chinese | 陝西中醫藥大學 | ||||||
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Shaanxi University of Chinese Medicine is a public medical university based in Xianyang, Shaanxi Province, China.
The university operates two campuses: the North Campus in Xianyang, the historic ancient capital of China, and the South Campus in the West Xi'an New District along the Dan River, with a combined area of approximately 796,675.3 square meters.[1]
Shaanxi University of Chinese Medicine (SUCM) is focused on advancing Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), with a mission to preserve China's ancient medical heritage while driving modern innovation.
History
[edit]In 1952, the Northwest Chinese Medicine Training School (西北中医进修学校) was founded in Xi'an with approval from the Ministry of Health of the Central People's Government.[2] In 1959, it became Shaanxi College of Chinese Medicine (陕西中医学院).[3] The university relocated to its current campus in Xianyang in 1961.[4] In 2015 the university was formally renamed to the Shaanxi University of Chinese Medicine (陕西中医学院).[5][6]
Recognized as one of China’s premier traditional Chinese medicine institutions, the university was designated as one of the eight key TCM universities by the central government in 1978. The university became one of the first institutions approved by the Academic Degrees Committee of the State Council to grant master’s degrees in TCM in 1981.[7]
In 1990, the university became one of the first institutions approved by China's Ministry of Education to admit international students.[8]
In 2019, the university established a partnership with the Grigore T. Popa University of Medicine and Pharmacy (UMF) in Iasi, Romania through an agreement with Shaanxi University of Chinese Medicine, aiming to promote TCM education and cultural exchange.[9]
During the COVID-19 pandemic, the university mobilized over 4,500 medical staff and volunteers to support outbreak response efforts in Wuhan, Shanghai, Inner Mongolia, Xi'an, Xinjiang, and Tibet.[10][11]
In 2025, Shaanxi University of Chinese Medicine took part in an Arab-China International Forum on Traditional Medicine in Cairo, Egypt.[12]
The university is currently listed under the World Directory of Medical Schools.[13][14]
Colleges and Departments
[edit]The university currently has 13 teaching departments
- School of Basic Medical Sciences
- First School of Clinical Medicine (including: Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Department of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Clinical Medicine)
- Second School of Clinical Medicine (including: Department of Clinical Medicine)
- School of Pharmacy
- School of Continuing Education
- Department of Acupuncture and Tuina (Massage)
- Department of Nursing
- Department of Medical Technology
- Department of Public Health
- Department of Humanities
- Department of English
- Physical Education Department
- Department of Social Sciences
Affiliated Institutions
[edit]Shaanxi University of Chinese Medicine maintains a network of affiliated institutions, including:[15]
- 4 directly affiliated hospitals
- Shaanxi University of Chinese Medicine Hospital
- Shaanxi University of Chinese Medicine - Xixian New District Central Hospital
- Shaanxi University of Chinese Medicine - Xianyang Central Hospital
- Shaanxi University of Chinese Medicine - Xianyang First People's Hospital
- 31 non-directly affiliated hospitals
- 1 pharmaceutical manufacturer
- 1 Medical history museum[16]
Academic Journals
[edit]Established in 1978, the Journal of Shaanxi University of Chinese Medicine (《陕西中医药大学学报》) is a bimonthly academic journal sponsored by Shaanxi University of Chinese Medicine.[17]
Transport
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Line 1 of the Xi'an Metro, which opened in 2013, provides direct access to the university's campus via Shaanxi Zhonyiyao Daxue station (陕西中医药大学站).
References
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- ^ 咸阳市地方志编纂委员会. 咸阳市志 (in Chinese). 陕西人民出版社. p. 95. Retrieved 2025-06-03.
- ^ 中国高等学校简介編审委员会 (1982). 中国高等学校简介 (in Chinese). 敎育科学出版社. p. 648. Retrieved 2025-06-03.
- ^ "陕西中医药大学喜获全省教育事业统计工作先进单位_爱陕西-陕西旅游文化网". ishaanxi.net. Retrieved 2025-06-03.
- ^ 全国高等院校介绍: 医药院校 (in Chinese). 科学普及出版社. 1983. p. 145. Retrieved 2025-06-03.
- ^ "陕西中医药大学院校简介-陕西招生考试信息网". www.sneac.com. Retrieved 2025-06-03.
- ^ Office, ISAC (2014-07-30). "Shaanxi University of Chinese Medicine". ISAC Teach in China. Retrieved 2025-06-03.
- ^ "陕西中医药大学:陕西唯一、特色鲜明的全国重点建设院校--校园快讯--中国教育在线". 陕西站 - 中国教育在线 (in Chinese). 2018-04-27. Retrieved 2025-06-03.
- ^ Benea, Ionut (2024-08-21). "How Chinese Traditional Medicine Is Making Inroads Into Romanian Universities". Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. Retrieved 2025-06-03.
- ^ "陕西中医药大学简介 - 陕西中医药大学". www.sntcm.edu.cn. Retrieved 2025-06-03.
- ^ "Xiplomacy: "A foreigner, but not an outsider" -- a young Kazakh in Xi's speech on China-Central Asia ties". english.news.cn. Retrieved 2025-06-03.
- ^ "Arab-China traditional medicine forum held in Cairo to enhance mutual learning, innovation". english.news.cn. Retrieved 2025-06-03.
- ^ chinaqw. "8所中医院校被世界医学院校名录除名 校友会回应-中国侨网". www.chinaqw.com. Retrieved 2025-06-04.
- ^ "School Detail". search.wdoms.org. Retrieved 2025-06-04.
- ^ "陕西中医药大学(Shaanxi University of Chinese Medicine)_爱陕西-陕西旅游文化网". ishaanxi.net. Retrieved 2025-06-03.
- ^ 腾讯网 (2025-05-20). "陕西中医药大学举办5.18国际博物馆日暨中医药文化服务周活动_腾讯新闻". news.qq.com (in Chinese (China)). Retrieved 2025-06-03.
- ^ "Journal of Shaanxi University of Chinese Medicine". tgxt.sntcm.edu.cn. Retrieved 2025-06-03.