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The Foundation University for Health Sciences is a private educational and health care organization founded in 1976. It has two locations: the main hospital and one in the University Children's Hospital, San José, Bogotá, Colombia. It offers seven undergraduate programs: Business Administration, Nursing, Surgical technologist, Medicine, Psychology with clinical emphasis, Emergency medical technician (EMT) and Cytology. == History == The University's history is closely linked to the birth of the Society for Surgery of the Hospital of Bogotá. In 1902 after the Thousand Days' War the era of aseptic surgery began. That year a group of ten physicians joined to build a modern hospital. Guillermo Gomez and Jose Maria Montoya originated the idea of creating a society and described the idea on June 22, 1902 to Nicholas Buendia, Cuellar Zoilo Duran, Hipolito Machado, Juan Evangelista Manrique, Elisha Mountain, Isaac Rodriguez, Diego Sanchez and Julio Z. Torres. These men gathered at Club Doctor and founded the Society. The Hospital of St. José. El opened on July 22, 1925, favoring the underprivileged. On March 3, 1937, teaching officially began with the opening of the School of Nursing. In 1939 the School of Nursing became part of the National University of Colombia. In 1944 anesthesiology courses were initiated. The next year the hospital offered support for students at Javeriana University in the areas of pathology, internal medicine and specialties, surgery and obstetrics. In 1947 a prostate cancer faculty emerged. In 1951 The Surgical Instrumentation School was born, approved by Decree no. 402 of February 23, 1951, by the School of Hygiene, giving its graduates the title of technical instrumentation. In the same year the first course for postgraduates and cardiovascular surgery began to practice in the hospital. In 1961 an agreement was reached with the Sena for nursing assistants to have classes and practices in the hospital. In 1965 the hospital partnered with the College of Our Lady of the Rosary to begin medical school classes, starting March 1, 1966 with 40 students. In 1966 Colombian Red Cross nurses joined and approved a the formal ASCOFAME postgraduate program. In 1977 nursing school programs included intensive care, nephrology, urology, emergency and health management. In 1980 the Technology Foundation was established for allied health. In 1987 the reform of the Foundation Paramedic Technology Careers was approved by the ICFES in parallel with the school of Health Sciences to secure approval. In 1993 the faculty of the country's first citohistotecnologia program was created. As of 2014 the program had graduated 274 technologists. In 1994 the name changed to Foundation University Health Sciences. In 1997 ICFES issued an operating license for the medical school of the University Foundation for Health Sciences. Nursing, Surgical and Medical Instruments were added to the existing 34 medical and surgical disciplines approved by the ICFES. In 2005 Foundation purchased the former Lorencita Villegas de Santos, becoming the University Children's Hospital of San Jose for its undergraduate and graduate programs. In 2010 the Faculty of Social Sciences, Management and Economics opened, offering undergraduate Business Administration and Psychology. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Foundation University of Health Sciences」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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