The Affiliated Children's Hospital of Chongqing Medical University was established in 1956 by the Department of Pediatrics of Shanghai Medical College. It is a national third-class comprehensive children's Hospital integrating medical teaching and research, a national children's Regional Medical Center (southwest), a national first-class undergraduate construction unit, and a national clinical medical research center. The national development and Reform Commission is an output unit of high-quality medical resources.
The hospital is the National Children's Regional Medical Center. The hospital has two hospital districts, Yuzhong hospital district and Liangjiang Hospital District, with a total of 2480 beds. An average of 2200 were opened. In 2021, the number of outpatient and emergency cases reached 3.6682 million, the number of hospitalizations was 102200, and the proportion of patients in other cities was nearly 40%. The hospital has a complete set of specialties, with 42 clinical and medical technology departments. It is a cardiovascular emergency training center authorized and certified by the American Heart Association (AHA), a nationwide networked children's emergency center, the first batch of "birth defect intervention and rescue demonstration bases" in China, and the National Health and Family Planning Commission's intervention training on congenital heart disease; It is the Chongqing asthma prevention and treatment center, the Chongqing Emergency Center for critical newborns and premature infants, the Chongqing Children Nutrition Research Center, the Chongqing newborn screening institution, the Chongqing Children trauma diagnosis and treatment center, the Chongqing Children's five senses diagnosis and treatment center, the Chongqing Children's development behavior and mental health center, the Chongqing Children's rehabilitation center, and the Chongqing Children's critical treatment center. Pediatric critical care medicine, pediatric respiratory department, neonatal Pediatrics, pediatric surgery, and pediatric clinical nursing won the national key clinical specialty construction project. Rare disease (PID) diagnosis and treatment technology, liver transplantation technology, cord blood hematopoietic stem cell treatment technology, interventional diagnosis and treatment technology of congenital heart disease, interventional lung science technology, children epilepsy surgery, minimally invasive surgery, comprehensive treatment of very low birth weight infants and HIFU treatment of children's solid tumors have reached the national first-class level. |