China Medical University (website) is the earliest medical college founded by the Communist Party of China. It is the only institution that participated in the Red Army’s 25,000-mile long march in the name of the school and went on the road to complete the school. It is also the earliest medical college in China. One. The school was formerly known as the Chinese Workers and Peasants Red Army Military Medical School founded in 1931 in Ruijin, Jiangxi. In 1932, the school was renamed the Chinese Workers and Peasants Red Army Health School. In Yanan in 1940, Comrade Mao Zedong proposed to officially change its name to China Medical University. In 1948, he received the former National Shenyang Medical College in Shenyang (formerly Manchuria Medical University, founded by Japan’s Minami-Manchu Railway Co., Ltd. in 1911). In 1949, he took over the former private Liaoning Medical College (formerly known as Shengjing Shi Hospital Medical Hall). Established in 1883 by a medical missionary sent by the British Christian Union Presbyterian Church). The school was formerly a higher medical college affiliated to the Ministry of Health of the People’s Republic of China. In 2000, it was transferred to the Liaoning Provincial People’s Government.
The school adheres to the direction of socialist school-running, and carries forward the spirit of “saving the wounded and dying, carrying out revolutionary humanitarianism”, and cultivating high-quality medical professionals, conducting medical scientific research, providing high-level medical and health services, inheriting and innovating cultural knowledge, and striving to build Characteristic, high-level, international, domestic first-class, internationally renowned medical university.