The University of Chicago Medical Center is one of the nation's leading academic medical institutions, home to the University of Chicago, which has been among the top 10 universities in the world for many years, has produced 92 Nobel Prize winners, including 12 in physiology or medicine, and has been at the forefront of global healthcare.
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UniversityClinic Hamburg-Eppendorf, UKE was founded on 17 May 1889 in Hamburg, Germany's second largest city, and is one of Europe's leading hospitals and the NO.1 medical centre of its size in Hamburg.
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Christie Hospital, based in Manchester, is one of the top three cancer centres in Europe, with 2,500 staff, 300 volunteers and 30,000 members, treating over 44,000 patients each year
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Toronto General Hospital is the main teaching hospital in Toronto, Canada, and one of the five major hospitals of the Canadian University Health Network. Toronto General Hospital is the largest organ transplantation center in Canada and even North America, which can transplant heart, lung, kidney, liver, pancreas, small intestine and other organs for patients. Toronto General Hospital is world-famous for Peter Monk Heart Center, which is considered as the "global leader" in open heart surgery and cardiovascular health. In addition, the Toronto Institute is also the research institution with the most sufficient research funds in Canada, and has been rated as the first medical research institution in Canada by the well-known consulting company Research Infosource for nine consecutive years. The Toronto General Hospital, which is known as "the best hospital in Canada", deserves its name.
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Tohoku University (Japan's national comprehensive university) was established in 1867 in Sendai, Tohoku region, by a decree of the Emperor Meiji, and is the third national university in Japan after the University of Tokyo and Kyoto University. It is located in Sendai, a metropolitan city in the Tohoku region of Japan. Formerly known as Sendai Medical University
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Fujita Medical University, ranked No.1 private university in Japan in 2019. Fujita Medical University Hospital is a large general hospital in central Japan, located about 40 minutes from Nagoya Airport. It has 1,435 beds, with a daily outpatient volume of about 3,000, an average of 1,270 inpatients per day, and over 13,000 surgeries per year
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The Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, founded in 1947, is a specialist cancer hospital affiliated with Harvard Medical School, a federally designated comprehensive cancer treatment centre in the United States, and has produced one Nobel Laureate in medicine.
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Medipolis Proton Therapy Centre Japan, located in Kagoshima, Kyushu, Japan, is one of the few JCI (Joint Commission International accredited high standard treatment facilities) accredited proton centres in the world.
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Tokyo Cihui Medical University Hospital is one of the top 10 hospitals in Tokyo, Japan.
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The International Institute of Neuroscience (INI) in Hannover, Germany, is a hospital building shaped like a giant brain, with its main internal pillar being a lift that looks like a human brain stem, designed and built by Siemens in Germany.