The Department of Clinical Medicine originally consisted of five disciplines: internal medicine, diagnostics, dermatology, obstetrics & gynaecology and imaging medicine, which include the Department of Surgery, the Department of Surgery, the Department of Ophthalmology, the Department of Otorhinolaryngology, and the Department of Stomatology. At present, a school-level key construction major—clinical medicine undergraduate major, a first-level discipline doctoral and master's program in clinical medical, a clinical medicine professional master's degree program, and 18 clinical key specialties are established. The Department of Clinical Medicine offers minors in the fields of maternity, dermatological and sexually transmitted diseases, anesthesia and critically ill medicine, and enrolls undergraduate students in clinical medicine (in English). According to the latest statistics, our college graduates participated in the national clinical practicing physician qualification examination, with the first pass rate (87%), ranking 26th among the 159 higher medical schools with clinical medicine majors in the country.
With the formal establishment of the directly affiliated hospitals, the functions of the Department of Clinical Medicine have been transformed into clinical teaching management and student management, and there is no longer any internal teaching and research section.