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Wenzhou Medical University, School of International Studies

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School of International Studies, Wenzhou Medical College
温州医学院国际教育学院
MottoExcellence • Honour • Compassion
TypePublic
Established2006
Undergraduates400
Location, ,
CampusSuburban, 73 Ha
Websitesis.wzmc.edu.cn/ Template:Cn icon
sis.wzmc.edu.cn/en/ Template:En icon

Wenzhou Medical College (WMC, Chinese: 温州医学院; pinyin: Wenzhou Yixue Yuan), under the auspices of the School of International Studies, runs the International Medical School program.

History

Since the inception of the English-Medium Medical programs in China (circa 2006), a new school was added to the WMC - the School of International Studies (SIS) - which has a unique character required to match the unique task of training international students as future medical doctors as stipulated by the Ministry of Education.[1] It is charged with running the International Medical School (IMS) and the Confucius Center at Burapha University (Thailand). Currently the student body consists of over 400 students, with a diversity comprising more than 40 nationalities.

Campuses

The International Medical School is administratively based at the Chashan campus, located in the University Town (高教园区). Student instruction is also carried out at the Chashan campus for the students' preliminary 3 years. In the course of the fourth year, the students are moved to the "Old Campus" at Xuéyuàn Lù (学院路), which is in the vicinity of the school's various affiliated teaching hospitals.

Organization

Departments

  • Medical Department (MBBS)
  • Dental Department (BDS)

Affiliated Hospitals

These three hospitals, all located in the Wenzhou city, are principally tasked with supplying the practical portions of the students' medical/dental experience.

Traditions

The Independence Cup

This was initially established as a celebration of the Ghanaian and Mauritian Independence days (March 6 and March 12 respectively), and is celebrated with a customary football match between the students from these two nationalities. It has since been expanded to include a customary challenge in which both of these teams will go on to face a “World Team”, consisting of students from every other nationality within the IMS. (Unfortunately, it appears that only one of the team ever goes on to face the World Team)

Independence Cup Stats
Year Results Vs. World Team
2009 Ghana 4
(4)
5 United Nations
4 Mauritius
(3)
Mauritius 1
2010 Mauritius 5 * United Nations
0 Ghana Mauritius *
2011 Mauritius 1
(5)
* United Nations
1 Ghana
(4)
Mauritius *


See also

References

Template:WHO/MOE-Recognized English Medium Medical Schools (China)