Liaocheng Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine was founded on 1975. After more than 30 years of construction and development, it has become the largest comprehensive Chinese medicine hospital in western Shandong, which integrates medical treatment, teaching, scientific research, prevention, health care, health preservation and first aid. It is a third-class first-class Chinese medicine hospital named by state administration of traditional chinese medicine, a teaching hospital of Shandong University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, and a provincial practical skills examination base for practicing doctors.
Baby-friendly hospitals named by UNICEF, designated medical institutions for urban workers, designated units for new rural cooperative medical care and designated medical units for industrial injury insurance. Over the years, it has won many honorary titles of provinces and cities, such as Baijia Hospital of Shandong Province, advanced unit of provincial integrity, demonstration post of women's civilization issued by All-China Women's Federation, certificate of enriching the people in Liaocheng City and garden-style unit.
Hospital scale:
The hospital covers an area of 30,000 square meters, with a building area of 40,000 square meters and a green area of more than 3,000 square meters, including branches with a building area of 6,500 square meters. There are more than 480 employees in the hospital, including more than 90 senior professional technicians and 84 intermediate professional technicians/kloc-0. There are a group of well-known experts in traditional Chinese medicine, western medicine and integrated traditional Chinese and western medicine, with profound knowledge and accomplishments.
There are also a group of young technical backbones with rich experience, high quality and expertise, as well as a group of up-and-coming stars with solid basic theories, courage to forge ahead and stand out in professional and technical fields. The hospital has 7 wards and 300 beds. Established a well-equipped modern 120 emergency center.