Guangzhou Medical University (GMU), founded in 1958, situated near the
Liuhua Lake Park in the center of Guangzhou, is a full-time medical
University. GMU is qualified by Ministry of Education, China to recruit
international medical students in English since 2010. The Ministry of
Education, China announced strict measures known as Interim Provisions
for Quality Control Standards on Undergraduate Medical Education in
English for International Students in China in the year 2007, and since
then, it has been publishing the list of medical schools which have are
qualified to recruit international MBBS students in English medium.
Guangzhou Medical University is one of the medical schools, which were
qualified by MOE to recruit international MBBS students in English
medium. GMU strictly follows the regulations of MOE, China, with regard
to policies to recruit international MBBS students in English medium, in
order to impart quality medical education such as course duration,
internship, course curriculum, teachers’ qualification, admission
criteria, etc.
MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery), MBBS is the primary
medical qualification to practice medicine in any country. Medium of
teaching: As a qualified medical university, to recruit international
MBBS students in English medium, Guangzhou Medical University is
committed to impart quality medical education in English medium with its
highly qualified faculties who have been educated abroad as well as the
foreign experts. As per criteria established by MOE, China, course
duration for MBBS in English medium is 6 years which includes one year
internship in the affiliated hospitals of Guangzhou Medical University.
Guangzhou Medical University is composed of four campuses. The Main
Campus is located in Dongfeng Xi Road and the other three campuses
respectively located in Longdong,Haizhu and Jianggao. There are School
of Basic Science, School of Health Management, School of Public Health,
Nursing School,Graduate School, School of Continuing Education , as well
as three clinical schools combined with affiliated hospitals in GMU.