Chang Gung University (CGU), Chang Gung University of Science and Technology (CGUST)
Services
Beds
10,000+ (all branches)
History
Opened
March 26, 1973
Links
Website
www.cgmh.org.tw/en/
The Chang Gung Medical Foundation (CGMH; Chinese: 長庚醫療財團法人), also known as Chang Gung is a medical and hospital network located in Taiwan. It was founded in 1973 by Wang Yung-ching to commemorate his father Wang Chang-gung (Chinese: 王長庚). The hospital network has a total of 10,050 beds.
In 2012, the hospital network was featured in National Geographic Channel's documentary, "Taiwan's Medical Miracle".[1]
^"Documentary spotlights Taiwan medical services". Taiwan Today. 2012-06-27. Retrieved 16 December 2019.
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