Huashan Hospital Affiliated to Fudan University, established in 1907, originated as the General Hospital and Medical School of the Chinese Red Cross Society, the first hospital independently founded by Chinese nationals in Shanghai. It was pivotal in cultivating the earliest modern medical professionals in China. In 1992, the hospital was among the first to be accredited as a national Grade 3A hospital. As a hospital under the National Health Commission, an affiliate of Fudan University, and a namesake hospital of the Chinese Red Cross Society, Huashan Hospital stands as one of the most renowned and internationally distinctive centers for medical care, education, and research in China. The hospital has a current capacity of 3,142 approved beds, including 450 for research purposes, and comprises 42 clinical and medical departments. It operates multiple campuses, including the main campus,Pudong,Hongqiao, and Baoshan branches.
The hospital houses three national-level medical centers: the National Neurological Diseases Medical Center, the National Infectious Diseases Medical Center, and the National Geriatric Disease Clinical Research Center. It boasts 20 Ministry of Health-recognized national clinical key specialties, covering orthopedics, nursing, laboratory medicine, endocrinology, neurosurgery, hand surgery, neurology, traditional Chinese medicine (pulmonology), dermatology, urology, nephrology, surgery, gastroenterology, oncology, infectious diseases, rehabilitation medicine, sports medicine, medical imaging, and two key laboratories specializing in hand surgery and antibiotics.
Educational resources include 10 Ministry of Education-designated national key disciplines, 2 national key laboratories, 3 Shanghai municipal key laboratories, 2 municipal clinical research centers, 6 municipal engineering technology centers, 4 municipal “priority” clinical medicine centers, and 1 priority clinical discipline. The hospital ranks in the top three nationally in six specialties and the top ten in an additional nine specialties.
Annually, Huashan Hospital handles over 5.6 million outpatient and emergency visits, approximately 180,000 inpatient discharges, and over 80,000 surgical procedures. It was the first hospital in Shanghai to provide international medical services and serves as the designated healthcare provider for 10 consulates. Over the years, it has treated more than 600,000 foreign patients from over 100 countries and regions. The hospital has also played a significant role in major international events and diplomatic occasions, including the CIIE, World Expo, Olympics, APEC, CICA, Shanghai Cooperation Organization summits, and visits by foreign dignitaries.
Huashan Hospital spearheaded the establishment of Huashan Hospital Fujian, a regional medical center built in collaboration with the Fujian provincial government. Opened in May 2021, the project continues a strong partnership with the First Affiliated Hospital of Fujian Medical University.
Huashan Hospital boasts a robust technical capacity and renowned experts. Among its nearly 5,000 employees, more than 80% are medical professionals, including nearly 700 with senior professional titles. Over its history, the hospital has had four academicians, six “National Ten-Thousand Talents Plan” scholars, nine Changjiang Scholars, seven Young Changjiang Scholars, 14 recipients of the National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars, and 22 lifetime professors. Around 40 national-level and 60 Shanghai-level academic committee leaders and deputy leaders work at the hospital.
In addition to its extensive clinical workload, Huashan Hospital excels in research and discipline development. It has won the National Science and Technology Progress Award (Second Prize) three times and received over 420 National Natural Science Foundation grants. The hospital has published over 4,200 academic papers, with more than 2,900 indexed by SCI. Notable achievements include the hand surgery team’s groundbreaking “Contralateral C7 Nerve Transfer for Post-Central Nervous System Injury Upper Limb Paralysis,” published in “The New England Journal of Medicine” (impact factor: 72.406), recognized as one of the most impactful articles of 2018. In 2020, the hospital received the Shanghai Municipal Science and Technology Progress Special Award and won the National Science and Technology Progress Award (First Prize) in 2024.
As a teaching hospital, Huashan Hospital prioritizes training high-quality medical talent for “Double First-Class” initiatives, providing education for over 2,000 students annually. In the past five years, it has developed one national-level premium course, 16 municipal and university-level premium courses, and two municipal undergraduate key courses. The hospital is among the first national clinical teaching demonstration centers and hosts over 120 academic forums and national-level continuing medical education programs each year.
Huashan Hospital is committed to cultivating global talent, hosting a range of international academic conferences and sending teams and individuals to over 40 countries, including the United States, United Kingdom, France, Australia, and Japan, for training and exchanges. Supporting the Belt and Road Initiative, the hospital has engaged in bilateral cooperation with the Czech Ministry of Health and Brodská Hospital and joined the China-CEEC Hospital Cooperation Alliance. Partnerships with Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts General Hospital, Mayo Clinic, Cambridge University, and UBC further solidify its international presence.
Since its founding, Huashan Hospital has upheld the Red Cross spirit of “Humanity, Love, and Dedication,” providing medical aid and emergency rescue domestically and internationally. From the Wenchuan earthquake to the Philippine typhoon, Nepal earthquake, African Ebola crisis, and Jiangsu tornado relief,Huashan’s humanitarian efforts have been widely acclaimed.Medical teams have been dispatched to countries like Somalia, Algeria, and Morocco, earning the respect of local communities. In response to national strategic initiatives, the hospital has engaged in health poverty alleviation and was recognized as a “National Advanced Collective in Poverty Alleviation.” During the COVID-19 pandemic, Huashan dispatched 273 medical staff to Wuhan, the largest team sent by any single hospital in China. The hospital has received numerous honors, including 18 “Shanghai Civilized Unit” titles, two“National Civilized Unit” awards, and recognitions for excellence in grassroots party organizations, labor achievements, cultural development, and democratic management.
Overview
Huashan Hospital Affiliated with Fudan University, established in 1907, originated as the General Hospital and Medical School of the Chinese Red Cross Society, the first hospital independently founded by Chinese nationals in Shanghai. It was pivotal in cultivating the earliest modern medical professionals in China. In 1992, the hospital was among the first to be accredited as a national Grade 3A hospital.
As a hospital under the National Health Commission, an affiliate of Fudan University, and a namesake hospital of the Chinese Red Cross Society, Huashan Hospital stands as one of the most renowned and internationally distinctive centers for medical care, education, and research in China. The hospital has a current capacity of 3,142 approved beds, including 450 for research purposes, and comprises 42 clinical and medical departments. It operates multiple campuses, including the main campus,Pudong,Hongqiao, and Baoshan branches.
National Centers and Global Impact
The hospital houses three national-level medical centers: the National Neurological Diseases Medical Center, the National Infectious Diseases Medical Center, and the National Geriatric Disease Clinical Research Center. It boasts 20 Ministry of Health-recognized national clinical key specialties, covering orthopedics, nursing, laboratory medicine, endocrinology, neurosurgery, hand surgery, neurology, traditional Chinese medicine (pulmonology), dermatology, urology, nephrology, surgery, gastroenterology, oncology, infectious diseases, rehabilitation medicine, sports medicine, medical imaging, and two key laboratories specializing in hand surgery and antibiotics.
Educational resources include 10 Ministry of Education-designated national key disciplines, 2 national key laboratories, 3 Shanghai municipal key laboratories, 2 municipal clinical research centers, 6 municipal engineering technology centers, 4 municipal “priority” clinical medicine centers, and 1 priority clinical discipline. The hospital ranks in the top three nationally in six specialties and the top ten in an additional nine specialties.
Annually, Huashan Hospital handles over 5.6 million outpatient and emergency visits, approximately 180,000 inpatient discharges, and over 80,000 surgical procedures. It was the first hospital in Shanghai to provide international medical services and serves as the designated healthcare provider for 10 consulates. Over the years, it has treated more than 600,000 foreign patients from over 100 countries and regions. The hospital has also played a significant role in major international events and diplomatic occasions, including the CIIE, World Expo, Olympics, APEC, CICA, Shanghai Cooperation Organization summits, and visits by foreign dignitaries.
Huashan Hospital spearheaded the establishment of Huashan Hospital Fujian, a regional medical center built in collaboration with the Fujian provincial government. Opened in May 2021, the project continues a strong partnership with the First Affiliated Hospital of Fujian Medical University.
Renowned Expertise and Leading Research
Huashan Hospital boasts a robust technical capacity and renowned experts. Among its nearly 5,000 employees, more than 80% are medical professionals, including nearly 700 with senior professional titles. Over its history, the hospital has had four academicians, six “National Ten-Thousand Talents Plan” scholars, nine Changjiang Scholars, seven Young Changjiang Scholars, 14 recipients of the National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars, and 22 lifetime professors. Around 40 national-level and 60 Shanghai-level academic committee leaders and deputy leaders work at the hospital.
In addition to its extensive clinical workload, Huashan Hospital excels in research and discipline development. It has won the National Science and Technology Progress Award (Second Prize) three times and received over 420 National Natural Science Foundation grants. The hospital has published over 4,200 academic papers, with more than 2,900 indexed by SCI. Notable achievements include the hand surgery team’s groundbreaking “Contralateral C7 Nerve Transfer for Post-Central Nervous System Injury Upper Limb Paralysis,” published in “The New England Journal of Medicine” (impact factor: 72.406), recognized as one of the most impactful articles of 2018. In 2020, the hospital received the Shanghai Municipal Science and Technology Progress Special Award and won the National Science and Technology Progress Award (First Prize) in 2024.
As a teaching hospital, Huashan Hospital prioritizes training high-quality medical talent for “Double First-Class” initiatives, providing education for over 2,000 students annually. In the past five years, it has developed one national-level premium course, 16 municipal and university-level premium courses, and two municipal undergraduate key courses. The hospital is among the first national clinical teaching demonstration centers and hosts over 120 academic forums and national-level continuing medical education programs each year.
International Collaboration
Huashan Hospital is committed to cultivating global talent, hosting a range of international academic conferences and sending teams and individuals to over 40 countries, including the United States, United Kingdom, France, Australia, and Japan, for training and exchanges.
Supporting the Belt and Road Initiative, the hospital has engaged in bilateral cooperation with the Czech Ministry of Health and Brodská Hospital and joined the China-CEEC Hospital Cooperation Alliance. Partnerships with Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts General Hospital, Mayo Clinic, Cambridge University, and UBC further solidify its international presence.
Public Responsibilities
Since its founding, Huashan Hospital has upheld the Red Cross spirit of “Humanity, Love, and Dedication,” providing medical aid and emergency rescue domestically and internationally. From the Wenchuan earthquake to the Philippine typhoon, Nepal earthquake, African Ebola crisis, and Jiangsu tornado relief,Huashan’s humanitarian efforts have been widely acclaimed.
Medical teams have been dispatched to countries like Somalia, Algeria, and Morocco, earning the respect of local communities. In response to national strategic initiatives, the hospital has engaged in health poverty alleviation and was recognized as a “National Advanced Collective in Poverty Alleviation.” During the COVID-19 pandemic, Huashan dispatched 273 medical staff to Wuhan, the largest team sent by any single hospital in China. The hospital has received numerous honors, including 18 “Shanghai Civilized Unit” titles, two“National Civilized Unit” awards, and recognitions for excellence in grassroots party organizations, labor achievements, cultural development, and democratic management.