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Institute of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine

Subject Ranking

# 201-250QS Subject Rankings

Program Duration

12 monthsProgram duration

Scholarship

YesScholarships

Main Subject Area

MedicineMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Medicine

Degree

MSc

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

As the only institute concentrating on emergency and critical care medicine and related fields in the world, the  Master of Science in Emergency and Critical Care Medicine aims at training professionals engaged in research in emergency and critical care medicine and related fields. Ultimately, the Institute hopes to develop professionalism among personnel in clinical care, education, and research in emergency and critical care medicine and related fields, thus achieving the goals of promoting the quality of health care, education, and research in emergency and critical care medicine and related fields in Taiwan. The Institute’s primary focus of research activities is clinical medicine. Although some faculty members are engaged in basic science or animal experiments, their work is primarily clinical-medicine-oriented.

Program overview

Main Subject

Medicine

Degree

MSc

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

As the only institute concentrating on emergency and critical care medicine and related fields in the world, the  Master of Science in Emergency and Critical Care Medicine aims at training professionals engaged in research in emergency and critical care medicine and related fields. Ultimately, the Institute hopes to develop professionalism among personnel in clinical care, education, and research in emergency and critical care medicine and related fields, thus achieving the goals of promoting the quality of health care, education, and research in emergency and critical care medicine and related fields in Taiwan. The Institute’s primary focus of research activities is clinical medicine. Although some faculty members are engaged in basic science or animal experiments, their work is primarily clinical-medicine-oriented.

Admission requirements

Undergraduate

5.5+
73+
1 Year
Feb
Sep

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The newly consolidated National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University (NYCU) has a faculty of 1,400 and a student body of over 17,000, with a total of nine campuses located across different cities in Taiwan. NYCU is made up of more than 19 different colleges and offers almost 100 degree programs, ranging from Computer Science and Biomedical Science to Humanity and Social Science, underpinned by innovative and cutting-edge research in electronic information technology and medical care as well as academia-industry cooperation. NYCU has six newly established research centers and institutes and has one university hospital. As Taiwan’s first university providing engineering module for medical students, NYCU established physician-engineering program to nurture future physician innovators to improve the lives of patients. NYCU would bring new strengths to medical research and create a new paradigm for healthcare with artificial intelligence, big data, remote sensing, and other new technologies.

Our missions are:

1.Developing a new model for cultivating interdisciplinary talent in information technology and medical care, with an emphasis on the intersection of humanities, medicine, health, science, and technologies.
2.Establishing collaboration between campuses and strengthening online learning systems: creating online distance education programs, producing high-quality interactive e-learning materials and online courses, creating virtual clinical learning environment, etc.
3.Incorporating teaching and research resources to foster the next generation of talent with the specialization in healthcare and information technologies. 
4.Integrating the expertise of different campuses to bring forth transdisciplinary curriculums and programs and promoting cross-disciplinary kills and hand’s-on learning through curriculum reforms.
5.Refining the structure and contents of General Education to expand the horizon of knowledge and learning experiences of students.

As a part of the commitment to internationalization, NYCU is expanding partnerships with leading industries and prominent academic or research institutes around the world via exchange student programs, dual degree programs, research visits and practical trainings or internships. Currently NYCU has signed about 570+ collaboration agreements with almost 300 international partner institutions. NYCU also has an increasingly internationalized campus and has attracted students from more than 60 countries. As the University continues the drive for internationalization, it is constantly looking for opportunities for collaboration and exchange in all areas.

Combining the expertise in engineering technology and healthcare, NYCU is destined to pursue excellence in research with commitment to be an incubator of pioneers and leaders in both high-tech and healthcare industries.

The newly consolidated National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University (NYCU) has a faculty of 1,400 and a student body of over 17,000, with a total of nine campuses located across different cities in Taiwan. NYCU is made up of more than 19 different colleges and offers almost 100 degree programs, ranging from Computer Science and Biomedical Science to Humanity and Social Science, underpinned by innovative and cutting-edge research in electronic information technology and medical care as well as academia-industry cooperation. NYCU has six newly established research centers and institutes and has one university hospital. As Taiwan’s first university providing engineering module for medical students, NYCU established physician-engineering program to nurture future physician innovators to improve the lives of patients. NYCU would bring new strengths to medical research and create a new paradigm for healthcare with artificial intelligence, big data, remote sensing, and other new technologies.

Our missions are:

1.Developing a new model for cultivating interdisciplinary talent in information technology and medical care, with an emphasis on the intersection of humanities, medicine, health, science, and technologies.
2.Establishing collaboration between campuses and strengthening online learning systems: creating online distance education programs, producing high-quality interactive e-learning materials and online courses, creating virtual clinical learning environment, etc.
3.Incorporating teaching and research resources to foster the next generation of talent with the specialization in healthcare and information technologies. 
4.Integrating the expertise of different campuses to bring forth transdisciplinary curriculums and programs and promoting cross-disciplinary kills and hand’s-on learning through curriculum reforms.
5.Refining the structure and contents of General Education to expand the horizon of knowledge and learning experiences of students.

As a part of the commitment to internationalization, NYCU is expanding partnerships with leading industries and prominent academic or research institutes around the world via exchange student programs, dual degree programs, research visits and practical trainings or internships. Currently NYCU has signed about 570+ collaboration agreements with almost 300 international partner institutions. NYCU also has an increasingly internationalized campus and has attracted students from more than 60 countries. As the University continues the drive for internationalization, it is constantly looking for opportunities for collaboration and exchange in all areas.

Combining the expertise in engineering technology and healthcare, NYCU is destined to pursue excellence in research with commitment to be an incubator of pioneers and leaders in both high-tech and healthcare industries.

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