Taipei Medical University COVID-19 Special Report: 2020 Wrap-Up

Taipei Medical University (TMU) are blessed to be able to carry on with our core activities in learning and research. And, besides being one of Taiwan’s best medical education providers, TMU is interwoven with the country’s many successes in fighting the pandemic.

Under pandemic, Taipei Medical University helped international students successfully join the TMU community

With the abundant support, fortunately, TMU helped 98% enrolled students successfully travel to Taiwan and join the TMU community under such a vicious pandemic, as of December 23, 2020.

Taipei Medical University Hospital and Taiwan AI Labs screening for COVID-19 with AI Chest X-ray

The screening system applies AI to read chest X-rays uploaded by the hospital, and instantly provides clinicians with reliable values on the location of pneumonia and lung infection.

Taipei Medical University Hospital’s “Taiwan We Go” epidemic prevention medical team successfully completes mission to the Kingdom of Eswatini

Within 2 weeks, TMUH had put together the “Taiwan We Go” disease prevention and medical care team. May 1st, 2020, the team headed to Eswatini to begin the two-month disease prevention mission.

Taipei Medical University Hospital announces Contact-Free Connected Healthcare Platform

In response to COVID-19, Taipei Medical University Hospital has joined hands with the Industrial Technology Research Institute’s (ITRI) Service Systems Technology Center, Radica Health, Tranwo Technology Corp., Microsoft Taiwan, Acer, and other industry and academic organizations to announce the groundbreaking Contact-Free Connected Health Care Platform.

Taipei Medical University alumni fight side by side against the COVID-19 pandemic

The COVID-19 outbreak has substantially changed everyone’s life. While the fight is still ongoing, we would like to take a moment to pay tribute to TMU alumni who have played significant roles in leading Taiwan’s response to COVID-19.

A Welcome Letter from President of Taipei Medical University

TMU is committed to helping you explore the many opportunities that you will have access to while studying and living in Taiwan.

College of Public Health Assistant Professor Wayne Gao Published a Rapid Response Regrading COVID-19 in the BMJ

Pointing out that the lockdown with ill-prepared complementary measures was possibly one of the causes resulting in the COVID-19 infection of several thousands of healthcare workers.