Shenzhen Second People's Hospital

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LocationIntersection of Sungang Road and Nigang West Road, Huangmugang, Futian District, Shenzhen
Beds1929
Shenzhen Second People's Hospital
深圳市第二人民医院
Geography
LocationIntersection of Sungang Road and Nigang West Road, Huangmugang, Futian District, Shenzhen
Organisation
Typegeneral
Affiliated universityShenzhen University
Services
Beds1929
History
Founded1979

Shenzhen Second People's Hospital (Chinese: 深圳市第二人民医院; also known as: Shenzhen University First Affiliated Hospital, Chinese: 深圳大学附属医院), formerly named Shenzhen Red Cross Hospital, Shenzhen Huaqiang Hospital. The hospital is a municipal public hospital of Shenzhen, located at the intersection of Hongli Road and Huaqiang Road, Huaqiangbei area, Futian District. It is a national Grade III Class A hospital.

The Shenzhen Emergency Medical Center is also located within Shenzhen Second People's Hospital, but they are two different institutions.

In 1979, a detachment of the Infrastructure Engineering Corps participated in the construction of the Shenzhen Special Economic Zone. Among them, the Infrastructure Engineering Corps Metallurgical Command (externally known as Unit 00049) formed an Infrastructure Engineering Corps medical unit in Zhupeng and established the Shenzhen Temporary Command Post Hospital of the Infrastructure Engineering Corps Metallurgical Command. After the Infrastructure Engineering Corps was demobilized in 1983, it merged with the outpatient department of the 31st detachment of the Infrastructure Engineering Corps and established the Shenzhen Infrastructure Workers' Hospital at the current Bijia Mountain site.[1]

In 1984, the hospital was renamed Shenzhen Huaqiang Hospital and became an enterprise hospital of the Huaqiang Group.

In 1987, Shenzhen Huaqiang Hospital merged with the outpatient department of the Red Cross Hospital and was renamed Shenzhen Red Cross Hospital (abbreviated as Honghui Hospital), under the Shenzhen Municipal Health Bureau。

In 1996, it was rated as a Grade III Class A hospital.

In May 2000, Honghui Hospital completed a 23-story inpatient building, with Shenzhen's first medical helipad on the top floor. From then on, the number of beds expanded to 613.

In 2001, it was renamed Shenzhen Second People's Hospital.

In 2008, it became Shenzhen University First Affiliated Hospital.[2]

In 2017, together with Dapeng New District it jointly established the Shenzhen Dapeng New District Medical and Health Group.[3][4]

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