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The China Medical Board’s Fellowship Programs and Its Shifting Focus to Taiwan during the Postwar Era, 1951–1973

Authors :
Shinyi (Hsin-Yi) Hsieh
Shinyi (Hsin-Yi) Hsieh
Shinyi (Hsin-Yi) Hsieh
Shinyi (Hsin-Yi) Hsieh
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

In this report, I investigate the institutionalization of the China Medical Board's (CMB) exchange fellowship programs and its shifting focus from Mainland China to a broader East Asia region from 1951 to 1973. In particular, this report looks at the CMB fellowship programs in Taiwan, which facilitated a gigantic wave of young health professionals moving from Taiwan to the United States during the postwar era. I begin by analyzing the major historical events that ultimately shifted CMB's direction from Mainland China to other parts of Asia, and the ways in which Taiwan became a critical focus for CMB after its retreat from Mainland China. The report's second half lies in the anatomy of the CMB fellowship program's operation in the two elite medical schools in Taiwan—the Medical College at the National Taiwan University (NTU) and the National Defense Medical Center (NDMC). I examine the demographical trends from the CMB fellowship allocation files and the key components that emerged from the CMB fellowship program.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
Asia (Eastern) / China / Taiwan, pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1379320274
Document Type :
Electronic Resource