A Sino-French joint medical school was established in Shanghai on
Wednesday to boost cooperation between China and France in medical
education, research and training.
The Sino-Franco Joint Medical School of Shanghai Jiao Tong
University School of Medicine was developed from the school’s
French class on clinical medicine. Students of the major will need
to learn both French and clinical medicine.
Through cooperation with dozens of leading French Universities
over the past 20 years, the school of medicine has sent 303
students to France for one-year resident training, as well as
nearly 200 young teachers, doctors and nurses and students for
various studying and training.
French universities also dispatched 257 professors to the school
in Shanghai for teaching and lectures. More than 300 French medical
students also received internships in hospitals affiliated to the
school of medicine.
Based on successful cooperation in the past, both parties sought
to further the relationship by establishing the new joint medical
school. The joint medical school will become a major platform for
Sino-French communication and cooperation, and will focus on the
training of clinical medical talent and researchers.
Also on Wednesday, College de France, Shanghai Jiao Tong
University School of Medicine and the Institute of Neuroscience
under the Chinese Academy of Sciences signed a memorandum of
understanding. The French college will send three professors in
different majors to the Chinese partners for lectures and teaching
every year, while Chinese students can apply for six-month
internships in French labs.
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