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Hospital in Beitou, Taipei, Taiwan
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Hospital in Taipei, Taiwan
Taipei Veterans General Hospital
台北榮民總醫院
Geography
LocationBeitou, Taipei, Taiwan
Coordinates25°7′8.9″N 121°31′10.4″E / 25.119139°N 121.519556°E / 25.119139; 121.519556
Organisation
TypeMilitary, Teaching
Services
Beds3,000
History
Opened1958
Links
Websitewww.vghtpe.gov.tw

Taipei Veterans General Hospital (Chinese: 台北榮民總醫院; pinyin: Táiběi Róngmín Zǒngyī Yuàn) is a national first-class medical center and a teaching hospital that provides tertiary patient care, undergraduate medical education programs and residency programs in Taiwan. It was founded in 1958 and administered by the Veterans Affairs Council. It is in Beitou District, Taipei and majorly serves patients in northern Taipei and New Taipei. Three branches, Taoyuan Veterans Hospital, Yuanshan Veterans Hospital, and Suao Veterans Hospital, were established.

Achievements

Medical research

  • First Gamma-knife radiosurgery in Taiwan. (January 1993)
  • First Neurological Institute (Department of Neurology and Department of Neurosurgery) in Taiwan (1989) has been pioneering in neurocritical medicine, headache, cerebellar ataxia, dementia, neural regeneration and repair, and epilepsy research and patient care of the nation.
  • Established National PET/Cyclotron Center (first in Taiwan and second in Asia), leading the country into a new era of "In vivo Biochemical Imaging." (1992)
  • First AIDS virus harvested in Asia. (1986)
  • First IVF baby in Taiwan. (1985)
  • First percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA) in Taiwan. (July 1983)
  • The computer-monitored resectoscope for transurethral prostatectomy was invented in 1983.
  • First successfully detected Down syndrome baby through amniocentesis in Taiwan. (1981)

Medical care

  • Founded 16-bed Hospice and Palliative Care Unit. (1997)
  • Established therapeutic networks between County Hospital to deliver better health-care services to people in remote areas. (1996)
  • Established the first tele-medical consultation with Kinmen County Hospital to make diagnosis for remote island residents. (1996)
  • Established the Laminar Air Flow Room and the Bone Marrow Transplantation Center. (1995)

Transportation

The hospital is in walking distance northeast from Shipai Station of the Taipei Metro.

See also

Hospitals in Taiwan
Medical centers
North
Central
South
Local hospitals
North
Center
South
East
Municipal hospitals
Taipei
  • Taipei City Hospital System (branches: Heping Fuyou, Kunming, Linsen Chinese Medicine, Renai, Songde, Yangming, Zhongxiao, Zhongxing)
  • Chinese Medicine Clinic Center
New Taipei
Tainan
  • Tainan Municipal Hospital
  • Tainan Municipal An-Nan Hospital
Kaohsiung
  • Kaohsiung Municipal United Hospital
  • Kaohsiung Municipal Min-Sheng Hospital
  • Kaohsiung Municipal Kai-Syuan Psychiatric Hospital
  • Kaohsiung Municipal Chinese Medical Hospital
  • Kaohsiung Municipal Ta-Tung Hospital
  • Kaohsiung Municipal Fengshan Hospital
  • Kaohsiung Municipal Gangshan Hospital
  • Kaohsiung Municipal Hsiao-Kang Hospital


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