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Renji Hospital
Map
Geography
LocationHuangpu District, Pudong New Area and Minhang District, Shanghai, PRC
Organisation
Care systemPublic
TypeTeaching
Affiliated universityShanghai Jiao Tong University
Services
StandardsGrade 3, Class A(Chinese: 三级甲等)
Emergency departmentYes in Pudong, No in Puxi
Beds1600
History
Opened1844
Links
Websitehttp://www.renji.com/
Other linksShanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine

Renji Hospital (simplified Chinese: 仁济医院; traditional Chinese: 仁濟醫院; pinyin: Rénjì Yīyuàn) is a renowned general hospital in Shanghai, China, with the rank of "Grade 3, Class A". The hospital is a university hospital affiliated to Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine.

History

West Part

It was the first western hospital in Shanghai. William Lockhart[1], a missionary from Britain, rent a house in the inhabited area near Da Dong Men (Big East Gate) of Shanghai County and opened this hospital in 1844(Dao Guang 24 year, Qing Dynasty). It was once named as 'the Chinese Hospital'. Two years later, the hospital moved to Mai Jia Quan (Middle Shandong Road now), and changed its name to Shantung Road Hospital also called the Lester Chinese Hospital or Renji Yi Guan (Chinese: 仁济医馆) [2] . Renji had 60 beds and started the out-patient clinic that time. In 1927 (ROC 16 year), the hospital accepted the heritage from a British Merchant, Henry Lester, with 1 million tael silver and four places of his real estate, which was used to expand the hospital. In 1932 (ROC 21 year), a building with 6 floors was constructed for the hospital, the beds was increased to 250, and it finally turned its name to Renji Hospital. Renji Hospital had got 300 beds in 1949. In Nov. 1952, Shanghai Second Medical College took over the charge of Renji Hospital from East China Health Care Administration and called Renji Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai Second Medical College. In the 'Cultural Revolution', the hospital once changed its name to 'Gong Nong Bing Hospital' (workers, farmers and armymen's hospital) and 'the 3rd people's hospital'. In Dec. 1984, the hospital regained to its former name Renji. In 1985, Shanghai Second Medical College renamed as Shanghai Second Medical University (SSMU), then Renji Hospital became an affiliated hospital of SSMU. At the end of 1990, Renji had got 607 beds, 1,211 staff members, 124 of them had high ranking professional titles[3]. In 2005, Shanghai Second Medical University was merged to Shanghai Jiao Tong University and Renji Hospital then became an affiliated hospital of Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine[4].

Present

East Part

As Pudong became an open economic development zone, Renji chose a new place for its extension in Lujiazui. Now Renji Hospital has three parts, west part is the old place in Puxi, east part is in Pudong New Area, south part is in Pujiang Town, Minhang District. There is only an out-patient clinic in south part now. Up till 2007, the campus space is 24.2 acres and the building space is 185,744 square meters. It has 1,600 patient-beds. The hospital has 2,651 employees, among them 411 are senior doctors. It treats about 2,170,000 emergency cases and outpatients, about 57,000 inpatients and over 28,000 operations every year. Shanghai Institute of Digestive Disease[5] is standing in Renji hospital. Gastroenterology is a national key discipline, too. It's also famous for rheumatology, cardiology, obstetrics, gynecology, andrology, nephrology, hematology, general surgery, neurosurgery, cardiothoracic surgery, etc.

Famous Professors

Traffic

East Part (No. 1630, Dongfang Road)

West Part (No. 145, Middle Shandong Road)

South Part (No. 2627, Lianhang Road)

See also

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