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1. Educational Activities |
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To provide clinical teaching and practice for students of medicine,
nursing, medical technology, and rehabilitation majors of the medical
college.
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To provide clinical practice for students of medicine, nursing,
pharmacy, rehabilitation, radiology,nutrition, medical technology,
medical administrative management, public health, and psychology majors
from other colleges and universities. |
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To provide clinical teaching and practice for students of medicine,
nursing, medical technology, and rehabilitation majors of the medical
college. |
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‧To train medical personnel from adjacent medical institutions to
upgrade the standard of medical service regionwide. |
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‧To provide certifying specialists training programs for physicians
assigned by the Department of Health. |
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‧To establish mutual aid agreement with affiliated medical institutions
to offer specialists training programs. |
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To invite external experts and distinguished guest lecturers to address
updates or conduct workshops at ward, division, or department meetings. |
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‧To provide continuing medical education for medical professionals in
southern Taiwan. |
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‧To consolidate clinical medical education in small groups. |
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In accordance with the Teaching Clinics Act issued by the Department of
Health, the teaching clinics in each department are expanded for interns
and residents. |
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2. Educational Facilities |
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The Medical Library To facilitate teaching and research, the NCKU
Medical Center Library provides teachers and students access to a wide
variety of offerings: books, journals, electronic resources (E-journals,
computerized CD-ROM databases, reference works and indexes, internet
search engines), and inter-library loan services. |
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The Auditorium Major conferences and meetings are held in Cheng-Shing
Hall, accommodating 600 seats. Two 225-seat, two 132-seat conference
halls, and several 50-seat discussion rooms are available for seminars
and other academic activities. |
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‧Discussion Rooms Each ward station has a discussion room for staff
meetings and case discussion. |
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Computerization All departments are computerized and have access to the
Internet. The computers in the doctors' offices are connected to the
main computer of the Medical Information Center to make possible medical
record consultation and statistics search. Under construction is an
electronic medical record system. |