Hamedan University of Medical Sciences

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Hamedan University of Medical Sciences
دانشگاه علوم پزشکی و خدمات بهداشتی درمانی استان همدان
Danushgah-e 'lum-e Pezeshki-ye vâ Xedâmat-e Behedashti-ye Dârmani-ye Astan-e Hemidan
Established1975
ChancellorDr. Moosavi bahar
Administrative staff
296
Students6333
Location
Hamedan
,
CampusUrban
AffiliationsFUIW
Websiteumsha.ac.ir

Hamadan University of Medical Sciences and Health Services (UMSHA) is a medical school in Iran. Located in the city of Hamadan. Hamadan University of Medical Sciences was founded in March 1972 as a joint program between Iran and France under the name of the Bouali Sina University.

In 1986, the present university was established under the supervision of the ministry of Health. In 1993, Health and Treatment Organization joined to the Medical University and covered all Health, treatment, education, research, development and human resource affairs under a same authority and make this university the main provider of health services in the province.

Hamadan University of Medical Sciences is among "top 10 medical universities of Iran" offering more than 70 degree programs and 21 non-degree training programs. In 2013, UMSHA was introduced as a type A (highest quality of education and research) Medical university in Iran. According to the report extracted from the Basic Indicators of Science (ESI) database, at the end of 2018, Hamadan University of Medical Sciences was among the top one percent of universities and research institutes in the world.

UMSHA has 8 faculties, operates 16 hospitals plus rural and urban health care centers. Hamadan University of Medical Sciences currently has 6339 students in more than seventy undergraduate and graduate programs, including Associate degrees, Bachelor of Sciences, Masters, PhD and the Specialties programs. There are 445 academic members. This university is established in an educational area of 44241 square meters with a standard campus in the beautiful hillside of Alvand Mountain and the honored city of Avicenna

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Coordinates: 34°47′22.51″N 48°29′5.59″E / 34.7895861°N 48.4848861°E / 34.7895861; 48.4848861

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