China–Japan Friendship Hospital
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{{Infobox hospital
| Name = China–Japan Friendship Hospital
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| Image = Gate 1 of China-Japan Friendship Hospital (20210914133906).jpg
| Caption = Entrance 1
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| Location = Chaoyang District
| coordinates = {{coord|39.972673|N|116.420274|E|source:wikidata|display=title}}
| State = Beijing
| Country = China
| HealthCare = Medicare
| Type = District General
| Speciality =
| Standards =
| Emergency = Yes
| Affiliation =
| Beds = 1,500
| Founded = 1984
| Closed =
| Website = {{URL|https://www.zryhyy.com.cn/}}
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{{Infobox Chinese
| order = st
| s = 中日友好医院
| t = 中日友好醫院
| p = Zhōng Rì Yǒuhǎo Yīyuàn
| kanji = 中日友好医院
| hiragana = ちゅうにちゆうこういいん
| romaji = Chūnichi Yūkō Iin
}}
The China–Japan Friendship Hospital ({{lang-zh|s=中日友好医院}}) also abbreviated as China–Japan Hospital{{Cite web|date=14 February 2015|title=北京"中日友好医院"不再"友好"引热议|url=https://www.bbc.com/zhongwen/simp/world/2015/02/150214_china_japan_hospital|url-status=live|access-date=|website=BBC News 中文|language=zh-hans|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150730041632/http://www.bbc.com:80/zhongwen/simp/world/2015/02/150214_china_japan_hospital |archive-date=2015-07-30 }} was established through the cooperation of the Chinese and Japanese governments during the 1980s. The hospital has been directly affiliated with China's Ministry of Health since its first day of operation, October 23, 1984. The hospital is located on East Yinghuayuan Street, Chaoyang District, Beijing. The hospital covers {{convert|9.7|ha|acre}}, with floorspace of facilities measuring {{convert|180000|sqm|sqft}}. Within the hospital, there are 1,500 beds, 58 departments, as well as a clinical research and education center. The hospital has intensive care and treatment of severe diseases as a primary focus and integrative eastern-western medicinal therapy as an additional area of expertise. The hospital often attends to the health care of senior officials from over 100 countries and regions.[http://english.zryhyy.com.cn/about/index.html,the China–Japan Friendship Hospital English homepage-about us]{{dead link|date=August 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
The hospital is the teaching hospital of Beijing University Medical School, Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, China Medical University and Tianjin Medical University, etc. The hospital carries out medical care, education, scientific research, preventative medicine and rehabilitation.
Overview
The China–Japan Friendship Hospital was designated a tertiary A-level hospital in 1993.{{cite web|title=Beijing China–Japan Friendship Hospital|url=http://www.bjpinker.com/archives/beijing-china-japan-friendship-hospital.html|accessdate=20 April 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140421051546/http://www.bjpinker.com/archives/beijing-china-japan-friendship-hospital.html#|archive-date=2014-04-21|url-status=dead}} It was also ranked among the “Top 10 Hospitals in Beijing” and as one of the “Top 100 Hospitals in China.” In 2001, it was listed as one of the Central Government's health care hospitals. It serves as the teaching hospital for student interns from Peking University and Beijing University of Chinese Medicine. In 2004, it was one of the first hospitals to offer year-round outpatient therapy without closing for holidays.
In 2005, the hospital was named "National Integrative Medicine Center for Cardiovascular disease" and "National Pain Clinical Research Center". On behalf of China's Ministry of Health, the hospital is in charge of research programs in the fields of nephrology, neurology, cardiology, orthopedics, and Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) oncology, the latter is a subject of the National Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Two programs offered by the hospital, electro-chemotherapy and "An's Therapy" in proctology, are listed by China's Ministry of Health among the top 100 programs of the decade. Several departments, including Orthopedics, TCM Rheumatology, and Electro-Chemotherapy, have taken charge of major programs under the Fund of Capital Medical Development.{{Citation needed|date=January 2025}}
In 2006, the hospital was designated an A-class medical institution, with the ability to serve any insurance policyholder within Beijing. Among the staff, more than 450 hold advanced titles and technical posts, and nearly 400 have master's degrees or higher. The hospital is equipped with medical devices such as MRI, Spiral CT, DSA, MLA, Color Doppler, operation pilot system, and automatic biochemistry analyzer.
As a major medical institution in China, the China–Japan Friendship Hospital was rated as "Beijing's best hospital for foreigners" by the Association for Foreigners. Cooperative programs have been established in conjunction with universities, academies, and medical institutions in Japan, the United States, France, and Korea.
The national government of China recognized the China–Japan Friendship Hospital as an example of national spirit when, in 2003, it was designated a key hospital in the battle against SARS. The hospital was the designated medical center for the 2008 Summer Olympics. In addition to the safeguarding of spectators and participants in the National Stadium (the "Bird’s Nest"), it was the primary medical facility serving the athletes, coaches, referees, and officials.
Since 1984, co-operative projects have been set up between the hospital and overseas universities, including Tokyo University, Keio University, Osaka University, Washington University in St. Louis, Harvard University, Cambridge University and Helsinki Polytechnics.
Scope of service
Clinical services:
- Acupuncture
- Cardiology
- Cardiovascular surgery
- Colorectal surgery
- Clinical laboratory
- Dermatology
- Dental care and orthodontics
- Digestive disorders
- Diabetes
- Endocrinology
- Emergency medicine
- Otorhinolaryngology
- Gastroenterology
- General surgery
- Gynecology
- Immunology
- Infectious medicine
- Internal medicine
- Lung and spleen
- Massage
- Neurology
- Nephrology
- Neurosurgery
- Orthopedics
- Obstetrics and gynecology
- Ophthalmology
- Oncology
- Pediatrics
- Pain clinic
- Pharmacy
- Psychological counseling
- Respiratory medicine
- Rheumatology
- Rehabilitation
- Thoracic surgery
- Urology
- Ultrasound services
Location and access
The China–Japan Friendship Hospital is located on East Yinghua (Cherry Blossom) Road, Chaoyang District 100029. Nearest subway stations are Guangximen and Shaoyaoju on Line 13 and Line 10 and Huixinxijie Beikou on Line 5.
See also
References
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External links
- {{Official website|https://www.zryhyy.com.cn/}} {{inlang|zh}}
- [https://www.zryhyy.com.cn/r/japanese/ the China–Japan Friendship Hospital official website] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210127101221/https://www.zryhyy.com.cn/r/japanese/ |date=2021-01-27 }} {{inlang|ja}}
- {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/*/http://english.zryhyy.com.cn/|title=the China–Japan Friendship Hospital official website in English}}
{{Chaoyang District, Beijing}}
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Category:1984 establishments in China
Category:Hospital buildings completed in 1984
Category:Buildings and structures in Chaoyang District, Beijing