Kiang Wu Hospital

Kiang Wu Hospital
鏡湖醫院
The main entrance of the Hospital Kiang Wu
Map
Geography
LocationSão Lázaro, Macau
Organisation
Care systemCharitable hospital
FundingNon-profit hospital
TypeDistrict General
Affiliated universityKiang Wu Charitable Association
Services
Emergency departmentYes, Accident and Emergency
Beds466
History
Opened1871
Links
Websitehttp://www.kwh.org.mo/ Kiang Wu Hospital
Kiang Wu Hospital
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese鏡湖醫院
Simplified Chinese镜湖医院
Portuguese name
PortugueseHospital Kiang Wu

Kiang Wu Hospital (KWH; Chinese: 鏡湖醫院) is a private district general hospital is located in Santo António, Macau.[1] It is one of the three hospitals in Macau. Founded in 1871, the hospital is run by the Kiang Wu Charitable Association and offered Chinese medical services. Renowned doctor Sun Yat-Sen brought Western medicine services to the hospital. The hospital has had four different sites, the last built in 2000.

Till 2019 there was no Western-style medical school in Macau, so all indigenous intending doctors have to either qualify overseas, or qualified doctors have to be brought in from outside. Macau University of Science and Technology started a medical school in Macau in September 2019 for its MBBS program.[2] The second batch of students started their classes on 21 September 2020.[3] Clinical training of medical students will start from third year of medical training in the university hospital associated with the university. The medical school has been listed in the world directory of medical schools.[4] Medium of instruction in the medical school is English. Most of the students are from Macau. The duration of MBBS course is 5 years with an additional year for internship.

The hospital is not currently engaged in international healthcare accreditation.

stele (wording in Chinese meaning "hospital boundary")outside Kiang Wu Hospital
  1. ^ Home. Kiang Wu Hospital. Retrieved on April 21, 2018. "地址:鏡湖醫院位於澳門連勝街" (Rua de Coelho do Amaral)
  2. ^ "Faculty of Medicine, Macau University of Science and Technology".
  3. ^ "Faculty of Medicine, MUST monograph" (PDF).
  4. ^ "World Directory of Medical Schools".

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