Taipei Medical University establishing “OHDSI Taiwan Chapter,” joining global transnational research published in JAMIA

In collaboration with the Observational Health Data Sciences and Informatics (OHDSI), Taipei Medical University (TMU) established “OHDSI Taiwan Chapter” and participated in the "Uncovering exposures responsible for birth season– disease effects," a global research conducted by experts and scholars from Taiwan, the US, South Korea and other countries.

Taipei Medical University Celebrates 60 Years of Excellence

Taipei Medical University (TMU) celebrated the 60th anniversary of founding on October 30, 2020, with more than 450 dignitaries, professors, students and alumni joining the diamond jubilee.

Taipei Medical University Oral Medical Service Teams Visited Rural Areas

In 2020, TMU College of Oral Medicine sent three medical service teams, comprised of faculty members and students, to visit remote areas in Taiwan.

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.

TMU and Academia Sinica officially launch the Taiwan Precision Medicine Initiative (TPMI)

The initiative is a large-scale clinical genetic research project conducted by the Academia Sinica in collaboration with 13 medical center-level hospitals in Taiwan.

Shuang Ho Neurosurgery team precisely treats patient with Parkinson’s

In July, 2019, a Shuang Ho Neurosurgery team used the ROSA robotic surgery system to perform Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) to treat Mr. Chang’s Parkinson’s.

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.

TMUH team treats rarely seen Ewing’s sarcoma

Ewing’s sarcoma is a type of pediatric malignant cancer that usually occurs in people younger than 20 years of age. The rate of occurrence is 0.1 people per 100,000, making it a rare disease. If the disease remains untreated, it can quickly become fatal.