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2007 Minimally Invasive Surgery Training Center was founded.
Peritoneal Dialysis Center was founded.
Clinical Psychology Center was founded.
Clinical Immunology and Transplantation Research center was founded.
Yun-Lin Branch Huwei Region clinical building was opened for use.
The first human liver transplantation in Vietnam was successful performed by liver transplantation team ,which was led by Professor Po-Huang Lee.
Professor Ding-shine Chen was awarded Presidential Science Prize.
Center for Parkinsonism and Movement Disorder was founded.
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2006 A new online outpatient tracking system was adopted.
Ching Hsiang Cell Therapy Core Laboratory in the West-Site opened for use.
The inauguration of NTUH International Convention Center.
Opening of Kungkang Region Sleep Disorder Center
Opening of Kungkang Region Breast Center.
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2005 A ˇ§Wall of Ethics" is sited to pronounce "our faith."
Started a cyclotron.
The crux of value we trust is determined to be: Integrity and Honesty; Innovation and Excellence; Cooperation and Teamwork; and Health and Dignity.
Opening of Clinical Skills Resources Center.
Sited a "National Taiwan University Hospital" obelisk at the East-Site entrance.
Started a PACS system.
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2004 Successful abdominal surgery for an extremely low-birth weight premature infant with smallest body weight (432g) in the world.
Hsinchu Biomedical Science Park was founded.
Yun-Lin Hospital was transferred to NTHU and called the Yun-Lin Branch Hospital.
National Taipei College of Nursing Hospital was transferred to NTUH and called the Bei-Hu Branch Hospital.
The biggest clinical trial of HPV vaccine (HPV-008).
Successful open heart surgery for an extremely low-birth weight premature neonate with lowest body weight (1300g) in Taiwan
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2003 The first patient with severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) in Taiwan was recognized. Cared for most SARS patients.
Started construction of ˇ§Children Health Centerˇ¨ building.
Successfully performed the first mini-allogeneic transplantation treatment of nasopharyngeal carcinoma in the world.
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2002 90th year service Quality Awards of the Executive Yuan
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2001 Kung-Kang campus (formerly the 817 Military Hospital) opened for use.
National Quality Award (first prize)
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1995

Jin-Fu Tunnel completed connecting the East Site and the West Site.
Conducted first implanted cardiac defibrillator surgery.
First in Asia to implant biventricular-assist devices and then bridged successfully to heart transplantation.
Performed first pancreatic transplantation.
Assisted Vietnam in completing first bone marrow transplantation.
Hospice founded.

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1992 Performed first pediatric liver transplantation in Taiwan.
Performed first lung transplantation in Taiwan.
Implanted first artificial electronic ear.
Conducted first fetal peritoneocentesis.
Successfully separated chest-abdoman conjugated premature infants.
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1991 East Site construction completed, and building opened for use.
First successful pancreas/kidney transplantation in Taiwan.
First domino heart transplantation performed.
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1990 Started magnetic resonance imaging.
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1989 Delivered first-frozen embryo test-tube baby in Taiwan.
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1986 Performed first heart transplantation in Taiwan.
Delivered first test-tube baby.
First applied extracorporeal shock-wave lithotripsy.
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1984 Performed first xenogenic bone marrow transplantation.
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1983 Performed first bone marrow transplantation.
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1980 Started computed tomography.
Started construction of "East Site"building.
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1971 Conducted first prosthesis (artificial joint).
Performed first coronary artery bypass graft.
Started cancer registration.
Oadee Primary Care Center was founded, starting medical collaboration among NTUH and primary-care institutions.
Medical mission started to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Siamese twins were successfully separated.
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1969 Implanted first temporary pacemaker.
Conducted first living kidney transplantation.
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1968 Implanted first permanent pacemaker; Conducted first cadaver kidney transplantation.
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1964 First applied peritoneal dialysis on a uremia case.
Conducted first open heart surgery.
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1963 First medical mission started for Liberia.
Conducted first hemodialysis.
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1958 Started cobalt-60 radio-therapy.
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1952 Internship initiated.
Imported first endoscope machine into Taiwan.
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1950 Residency program commenced.
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1949 The present name, "National Taiwan University Hospital," was adopted.
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1945 Taipei Imperial University Medical School Affiliated Hospital was taken over by the R.O.C. government and renamed "National Taiwan University Medical School First Affiliated Hospital."
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1937 Taiwan Hospital was annexed to the Medical School of Taipei Imperial University, and renamed "Taipei Imperial University Medical School Affiliated Hospital."
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1936 Taipei Imperial University Medical School was founded.
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1928 Taipei Imperial University was founded.
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1912 Construction of the Renaissance building on the West Site commenced, and finally completed in 1921.
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1897 Moved to present site (now called the Eest Site.)
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1895 National Taiwan University Hospital (NTUH) was founded on June 20, and named "Taiwan Hospital."

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