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Director
YEN-HSUAN NI  orcid-logo
Parent Organization
National Taiwan University  
Country
Taiwan
City
Taipei City
Description
National Taiwan University College of Medicine (NTUCM; formerly established as Taipei Hospital Medical Training Institute, 台北病院醫療講習所) was founded in 1897 by the Japanese government, two years after the establishment of National Taiwan University Hospital (NTUH; originally established as Taiwan Hospital in 1895, 台灣病院). To formally offer medical education and cultivate medical doctors, Taiwan Sōtokufu Medical School (台灣總督府醫學校, 1899) was established, renamed as Taipei Medical Professional School (台北醫學專門學校, 1927) and subsequently incorporated into the Taipei Imperial University (Taihoku Teikoku Daigaku, 台北帝國大學, established in 1928) in 1936.
After the retrocession of Taiwan in 1945, the Taiwanese Government took over the former Japanese education system, and Taipei Imperial University was recognized according to our University Law as National Taiwan University. To promote medical education and to raise the standards of its graduates, the one-year premedical course was increased to two years in 1949. In 1951, with the donations from the United States Aid Missions to China, NTUCM began to send faculty members to the United States for further studies and invited American consultants to improve teaching and research in Taiwan.
With substantial improvement in the laboratory and library facilities and the recommendations of the American consultants, the curriculum for medical students was reorganized and the teaching methods were modernized. In particular, the proportion of clinical teaching was increased and the Clerkship System (or Block System) was adopted in 1952. The current medical curriculum in the School of Medicine, leading to the degree of Doctor of Medicine, consists of 7 years of study and includes 2 years of premedical studies, 4 years of medical courses and 1 year of rotating internship. To meet the urgent needs of our country, the following six schools of allied health sciences were established within the College of Medicine (28 departments): Pharmacy (a 4-year course, established in 1953), Dentistry (a 6-year course, 1955), Nursing (a 4-year course, since 1956), Clinical Laboratory Sciences and Medical Biotechnology (a 4-year course, 1956), Physical Therapy (a 4-year course, 1992), and Occupational Therapy (a 4-year course, 1992). In addition to these 7 schools, 23 graduate institutes and 4 research centers as well as the Laboratory Animal Center (1990) were established for facilitating the development of advanced study in medical sciences and for the promotion of research in medical fields. The 4 research centers are the Center for Optoelectronic Biomedicine (1987), the Cancer Research Center (2000), the Drug Research Center (2001) and the NTU Center of Genomic Medicine (2003).
The College is led by the Dean. Its organization includes teaching and research units, administrative offices (Office of Academic Affairs, Office of Students Affairs, Office of Medical Education, Office of Medical Research and Development, Office of Medical Informatics and Laboratory Animal Center), supportive offices (Dean's subordinate office, Secretariat, Personnel Office, Accounting Office, Office for International Affairs, General Affairs Office and Medical Library) and subordinate institutions (National Taiwan University Hospital and Preparatory Office of the Children's Hospital). The University Senate determines the university's organization, rules and regulations as well as implements teaching and research development programs made at meetings of committees of different levels. The related administrative and supportive offices are responsible for the implementation of the resolutions.
Web Site
https://www.mc.ntu.edu.tw/ntucm/Index.action

臺大位居世界頂尖大學之列,為永久珍藏及向國際展現本校豐碩的研究成果及學術能量,圖書館整合機構典藏(NTUR)與學術庫(AH)不同功能平台,成為臺大學術典藏NTU scholars。期能整合研究能量、促進交流合作、保存學術產出、推廣研究成果。

To permanently archive and promote researcher profiles and scholarly works, Library integrates the services of “NTU Repository” with “Academic Hub” to form NTU Scholars.

總館學科館員 (Main Library)
醫學圖書館學科館員 (Medical Library)
社會科學院辜振甫紀念圖書館學科館員 (Social Sciences Library)

開放取用是從使用者角度提升資訊取用性的社會運動,應用在學術研究上是透過將研究著作公開供使用者自由取閱,以促進學術傳播及因應期刊訂購費用逐年攀升。同時可加速研究發展、提升研究影響力,NTU Scholars即為本校的開放取用典藏(OA Archive)平台。(點選深入了解OA)

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