Seoul National University Hospital

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Seoul National University Hospital (서울대학교병원)
Seoul National University
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SNUH Headquarter Building
Geography
Location28 Yeon Gun, Jong Ro,, Seoul, South Korea
Organisation
Care systemUniversal Health Care
TypeGeneral, Teaching
Affiliated universityCollege of Medicine, Seoul National University
Services
Emergency departmentYes
Beds1625 (Main Branch)
History
Opened1946
Links
Websitewww.snuh.org/english
ListsHospitals in South Korea

Seoul National University Hospital (서울대학교병원) is one of the oldest and biggest hospitals in South Korea.[citation needed] It is a general and teaching hospital of Seoul National University's College of Medicine. Its headquarters are in Yongon-dong, Jongno-gu in Seoul (서울특별시 종로구 연건동). Seoul National University Hospital consists of four branches:

Branch Name Location Type ED
SNUH Main Branch Jong-ro, Seoul General, Teaching Yes
SNUH Children's Hospital Jong-ro, Seoul Pediatric, Teaching Yes
SNUH Cancer Center Jong-ro, Seoul Specialised, Cancer No
SNUH Bundang Branch Seongnam, Gyeonggi-do General, Teaching Yes
SNUH Boramae Branch Dong-jak, Seoul General, Teaching Yes
SNUH Healthcare System Gangnam Center Gangnam, Seoul Specialized, Healthcare No

Except SNUH Healthcare System Gangnam Center, all branches have an emergency department (ED).

SNUH is owned and operated by SNUH Special Corporation, independent from Seoul National University. The South Korean government's Ministry of Education and Human Resources partly supervises management of the hospital.

History[]

Seoul National University Hospital was started as Naebu Hospital (내부병원) and changed into Gwangjewon (광제원) in 1900 and Daehan Hospital (대한의원) in 1907. In 1910, when Imperial Japan colonized Korea, its name changed to Viceroyalty Hospital of Chosun (조선총독부의원). During the colonization period, the institution was under the direct supervision of the Japanese viceroyalty. Koreans had a rather scarce number of opportunities to learn medicine at that time.

In 1924, the viceroyalty moved the site of the hospital to the current location of SNUH. When Imperial Japan surrendered to the United States in 1945, Korea was liberated from Japanese rule. After liberation, the government of the Republic of Korea installed Seoul National University's School of Medicine on the site of the Viceroyalty Hospital. Until 1978, SNUH was a state-owned hospital. However, the government handed off the hospital's ownership by forming SNUH P.C., an independent professional corporation.

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Coordinates: 37°34′47″N 126°59′56″E / 37.5796°N 126.9990°E / 37.5796; 126.9990


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