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School of Nursing of Guangzhou Medical University

The School of Nursing of  Guangzhou Medical University and its predecessor units are the earliest institutions that start nursing education in southern China, with a history of 120 years of rich experience in running schools and distinctive characteristics. In 2002, it started undergraduate nursing education. In 2007, it started master's nursing education. In 2011, the discipline of nursing was authorized to offer the master's degree program in the School of Nursing and the subordinate nursing discipline to offer doctoral education in 2012. In 2017, the Master of Nursing Specialist was authorized.

WeLL Fellow and contact:  Dr. Hongxia Shen
The School of Nursing has established a comprehensive nursing education system consisting of undergraduate, master, and doctoral levels of education and full-time and adult continuing education. More than 40,000 nursing talents with both moral and practical skills have been trained in the School of Nursing, including 3 with Ph.D. degrees and 77 with academic master's degrees. The bachelor of nursing of our faculty has been approved as a national first-class undergraduate major construction site, Key major of Guangdong Province, Characteristic Specialty of Guangdong Province, experimental zone of talent training mode with the innovation of Guangdong Province, national experimental zone of talent training mode with the innovation construction site, the first batch of famous brand majors of universities in Guangzhou. Also, our faculty was approved as the exemplary center of experimental teaching of Guangdong Province and the excellent teaching team of Guangdong Province, and also won 9 provincial, municipal and university-level teaching achievement awards. The School of Nursing is strongly supported by key nursing disciplines in Guangzhou, 15 affiliated hospitals, four community health service centers, and high-level research and practice platforms, such as national clinical medical research centers, national key laboratories, 53 national and provincial clinical key specialties, and 56 national and provincial training bases for specialized nurses, which has achieved the sharing resources and cross-fertilization of disciplines between our university and hospitals.



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