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1 History  



1.1  Modern history  







2 Schools  



2.1  School of Advanced Technologies in Medicine  



2.1.1  Department of Medical Biotechnology  









3 The university campus  



3.1  TUMS International Campus  







4 Pharmacies  





5 Research centers  





6 International campus  





7 Admissions  





8 Student body  





9 Rankings  





10 Notable alumni and faculty  





11 Gallery  





12 See also  





13 References  





14 External links  














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Coordinates: 35°4222N 51°2338E / 35.706°N 51.394°E / 35.706; 51.394
 

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Tehran University of Medical Sciences
دانشگاه علوم پزشکی تهران
MottoCaring for a New Generation...
TypePublic
Established1851 (as Dar ol-Fonoon)
PresidentHossein Ghanaati

Academic staff

Approximately 1820
StudentsApproximately 11,500
Location ,

Iran


35°42′22N 51°23′38E / 35.706°N 51.394°E / 35.706; 51.394
CampusUrban
LanguageEnglish, Persian
Websiteen.tums.ac.ir/en

Tehran University of Medical Sciences (TUMS) (Persian: دانشگاه علوم پزشکی تهران, Danushgah-e 'lum Pezeshki-ye Tehran) is the largest and most highly ranked[1][2] medical university of Iran. In September 2008, Iran's Minister of Health, Treatment, and Medical Education, Lankarani, called TUMS a pioneer in research throughout the country with a noticeable lead over its peers.[3]

Located in Tehran, adjacent to the main University of Tehran campus, it was founded as part of Dar ol-Fonoon in 1851, and absorbed into the University of Tehran in 1934. It finally separated from University of Tehran by parliamentary legislation in 1986, coming under the new Ministry of Health, Treatment, and Medical Education.

TUMS is ranked as one of Iran's top research universities, with an annual research budget of over 300 billion Rials. The school trains over 13,000 students (40% of whom are women) in approximately 290 undergraduate, graduate and non-degree (short-course) programs. The university has 11 schools, operates 16 teaching hospitals, is equipped with over 44 libraries, and publishes 58 journals, some in collaboration with academic societies.[citation needed]

The university operates The National Museum of Medical Sciences History as well. TUMS is accredited with Premier Status by Accreditation Service for International Colleges and Universities (ASIC UK)

History[edit]

Before the establishment of Dar-ol-Fonoon, there had been systematic medical education in Iran dated back to ancient times, as noted in Avesta.Large academic medical education during Sassanid era was embodied in Gundihapur University [see Wikipedia article Ancient Iranian medicine - Wikipedia] Systematic mastery and pupillage created early high quality research and practice of all main

disciplines, surgery, medicine, pharmaceuticals and psychology:

"Of all the healers O Spitama Zarathustra, namely those who heal with the knife, with herbs, and with sacred incantations, the last one is the most potent as he heals from the very source of diseases.

— Ardibesht Yasht" . In 1851, Dar-ol-Fonoon School was established and medicine was considered as one of its main subjects. The first group of the Schools' graduates started practicing medicine in 1856. The Dar-ol-Fonoon School of Medicine can be considered as the first modern college of higher education in Iran. In 1918, medicine was deleted from the syllabus of Dar-ol-Fonoon and started to be taught in a separate independent college named "College of Medicine" and in the Same year, the first women's hospital was officially inaugurated. In 1934, the National Consultative Assembly ratified establishment of the University of Tehran to bring together the institutions of higher education, and the government purchased a 200,000 square meter tract in Tehran. The University of Tehran actually started its operation with the six Schools of Medicine, Law, Political Sciences, Science, Letters, Engineering, and Theology. At the same time, the main chairs of the School of Medicine including medicine, pharmacy, and dentistry were determined. On February 4, 1934, the Department of Anatomy was inaugurated as the first step to establishing the School of Medicine in the main campus of University of Tehran. In 1939, the university started offering doctorate degrees in pharmacy and dentistry. In the following year, all of the hospitals in Tehran were affiliated to the School of Medicine. Finally, in 1956 the Schools of Pharmacy and Dentistry were granted their academic independence.

Modern history[edit]

In 1986, the Islamic Consultative Assembly ratified a bill for the establishment of the Ministry of Health, Treatment, and Medical Education. Since then, education of medicine and related disciplines, which had been performed under the supervision of the Ministry of Science, Research and Technology came under the jurisdiction of Ministry of Health, Treatment, and Medical Education. In line with this policy, universities of medical sciences were established and Tehran University of Medical Sciences, separating from the University of Tehran, came to existence to continue operating independently. Upon the emergence of regional health organizations in the universities of medical sciences in 1994, the mentioned universities, including Tehran University of Medical Sciences, came to assume the responsibility of rendering health care services while offering medical education.

Schools[edit]

Tehran University of Medical Sciences includes 10 different Schools[4] (11 with Virtual School) which deal with various academical studies related to medical sciences.

School of Advanced Technologies in Medicine[edit]

One of the Medical Schools is School of Advanced Technologies in Medicine (SATIM). This school was established in 2008 and tried to focus on connection between science and technology. Now it offers 5 major fields which accept Ph.D. students including "Medical Biotechnology", "Molecular Medicine", "Medical Nanotechnology", "Tissue Engineering and Applied Cell Sciences", and "Neurosciences and Addiction Studies". Two of the fields also accept M.Sc. students as well ("Medical Biotechnology" and "Medical Nanotechnology").

Department of Medical Biotechnology[edit]

Department of Medical Biotechnology was one of the three initial fields in the time of school establishment in 2008. It now accepts students in both M.Sc. and Ph.D. levels. It also accept international students based on the university policies. International students could also apply for different financial scholarships.[5] Using different advanced biotechnology and bioinformatics techniques, academic members try to fill the gap between university and industry in medical sciences.

The university campus[edit]

The place where the anatomy hall, as the first part of the School of Medicine, was built 80 years ago was in the most northern point of the capital city of Tehran. Over the years, the capital city grew faster, and the university campus came to be located in the city center, thus becoming an active center for academic, cultural, political, and social activities of this big crowded city.

The central campus of Tehran University of Medical Sciences is the location of most of the university buildings including the School of Medicine, Pharmacy, Public Health and associated disciplines. Today, what is located at the central campus is a complex of the oldest Schools of Medicine, Pharmacy, Dentistry, and Public Health. In addition to the central campus, the University Headquarters is also located nearby, at the Quds-Keshavarz Intersection. Following the establishment of new schools and due to the limited physical area of the central campus, other schools were moved to different places.

Kooy-e-Daneshgah, the main complex of students' dormitories, is located in a green-forested area not far from the central campus. In addition to Kooy-e-Daneshgah, there are other students living complexes in different parts of the city as well as 5 dormitories dedicated to housing international students.

TUMS International Campus[edit]

The International Campus was founded in 2006 as the international division of Tehran University of Medical Sciences. The doors of TUMS and its International Campus are open to all international students coming from diverse cultures and backgrounds. In order to provide equal opportunities for talented students who come from a modest background, scholarships and financial aids are available.

Pharmacies[edit]

  1. Taleghani[6]
  2. Shahid Abedini
  3. Dr. Amini
  4. BooAli
  5. Isar
  6. 13 aban
  7. Sina
  8. Imam Khomeini hospital
  9. Dr. Shari'ati hospital
  10. Razi hospital
  11. Children Hospital
  12. Subspecialty of 13 Aban

Research centers[edit]

Iran has recently achieved the highest science and technology growth rate in the world. Tehran University of Medical Sciences has the largest network of research in medical sciences. Beside the researches done in departments of its faculties, it is now handling over 100 research centers in Iran, some of them listed below. More than one third of science production in Iran takes place in TUMS.[7]

13 research institutes with over 100 research centers are in charge of Tehran University of Medical Science research affairs.

International campus[edit]

In 2006, a group of professors and researchers established the International Campus of Tehran University of Medical Sciences (TUMS-IC). Their main goal was to break new ground in education excellence in the medical fields with an international outlook. Of the over 18,000 students studying at Tehran University of Medical Sciences, there are 781 students enrolled at the International Campus. The current class is matched into the following specialties: 367 in medicine, 191 in dentistry, and 148 in pharmacy. There are 75 students at PhD and MSc levels who study in nutrition and public health programs.

In 2012, the vice-chancellor office for International Affairs and Global Strategies was created and Dr. Ali Arab Kheradmand became the vice-chancellor for International Affairs and Global Strategies. This year, of 45,000 applicants, 150 students will join the International Campus. Sub-specialist in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Ali Arab Kheradmand the president of the International Campus since its foundation in 2006, is the new vice-chancellor for International Affairs and Global Strategies. The University center of climate change & health research signed a bilateral cooperation for academic and research work with Edward & Cynthia Institute of Public Health in India.[8] [9]

Admissions[edit]

TUMS has well-established admissions processes for students. Iranian students must submit the results of their National Exam, also known as "concours," and have a successful interview with the members of the Selection Committee. International students, after having completed an online application form for international admissions, submit their education documents, copy of previous educational degree(s), English proficiency documents, letters of recommendation, letter of motivation, résumé or C.V., passport-size photograph, and a copy of passport's main pages. The Admissions Committee evaluates the qualifications of each student profile and has final authority to admit students.

Students have access to a Scholarship Committee.

Student body[edit]

As of February 2012, about 150 international students are enrolled at TUMS-IC. The coed student body brings together the heritage and culture of 65 nations. The school trains over 19,408 students (40% of which are women) in over 172 postgraduate programs. Teaching the medical sciences can have implications for cultural values and faith-based beliefs. To respect all values and beliefs, the curriculum, classroom teaching, and the student housing centers are adapted for a culturally diverse student and faculty population. Upon their graduation, students will practice medicine in every part of the world. To prepare them, the school offers an education experience and curriculum.

Rankings[edit]

University rankings
Global – Overall
ARWU World[10]401-500 (2019)
CWTS World[11]294 (2019)

Tehran University of Medical Sciences is ranked the first among Iranian Medical Sciences Universities by Ministry of Health for seven continuous years. International ranking of Tehran University of Medical Sciences in recent years is as follows:

Notable alumni and faculty[edit]

TUMS has trained many distinguished national and international physicians and scientists. Notable graduates of Tehran University of Medical Sciences are:

Gallery[edit]

Faculty of medicine
Faculty of pharmacy
Hematology-Oncology and Stem Cell Transplantation Research Center (HORCSCT)
Chemical abstract library of pharmacy faculty
A view of the university's main campus (Winter)
Graduation ceremony
Collection of Iranian traditional medicinal plants in pharmacy faculty
Imam Khomeini hospital
Exceptional talents ceremony
Sara hostel in Kish Island

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "رتبه بندي آموزشي دانشگاه ها و دانشكده هاي گروه پزشکی ايران (1- دانشکده های پزشکی) – سایت پزشکان بدون مرز". Pezeshk.us. Retrieved 15 August 2018.
  • ^ Ranking Universities of the Islamic World Website Archived 2016-12-23 at the Wayback Machine. Islamic World Science Citation Center, Ministry of Science, Research and Technology of the Islamic Republic of Iran. Visited on November 16, 2014.
  • ^ "The Health Minister calls TUMS a pioneer in research throughout the country with a noticeable lead over counterparting universities". Archived from the original on 2012-07-12. Retrieved 2008-10-02.
  • ^ "TUMS Schools". Gsia.tums.ac.ir. Retrieved 15 August 2018.
  • ^ "How to Apply". Satim.tums.ac.ir. Retrieved 15 August 2018.
  • ^ "داروخانه ها". Archived from the original on 2010-10-02. Retrieved 2010-10-09.
  • ^ "Research Centers". Archived from the original on 2012-07-16. Retrieved 2008-10-02.
  • ^ niafam.com. "امضای تفاهم نامه همکاری علمی بین المللی مرکز تحقیقات تغییر اقلیم و سلامت و موسسه بهداشت عمومی ادواردو سنتیای هند". cchrc.tums.ac.ir (in Persian). Retrieved 2024-04-24.
  • ^ Editor (2024-04-24). "ಭಾರತ-ಇರಾನ್ ಸಾರ್ವಜನಿಕ ಆರೋಗ್ಯ ಸಂಸ್ಥೆಗಳಿಂದ ದ್ವಿಪಕ್ಷೀಯ ಸಹಕಾರಕ್ಕಾಗಿ ಎಂಒಯುಗೆ ಸಹಿ". Karavali headlines. Retrieved 2024-04-24. {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  • ^ [Academic Ranking of World Universities 2019 http://www.shanghairanking.com/ARWU2019.html]
  • ^ [CWTS Leiden Ranking 2019 https://www.leidenranking.com/ranking/2019/list]
  • ^ a b "Top Clinical Medicine in the World | US News Education". Archived from the original on 2017-06-15. Retrieved 2017-04-30.
  • ^ "Tehran University of Medical Sciences". Topuniversities.com. 16 July 2015. Retrieved 15 August 2018.
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