SDG3
Good Health and Well-being

Demand medical care for all, reduce the number of deaths from (non-)communicable diseases, strengthen the prevention and treatment of substance abuse, reduce the number of deaths and injuries from road traffic accidents, and increase health financing and the recruitment, development, and training of the health workforce.

World AIDS Day~ Health Lecture

Event Date: December 1, 112 (Friday) Event Time: 12:10-13:10 Event Purpose: Understanding AIDS and its transmission routes, preventing AIDS stigma and labeling Event Format: Hsinchu Campus: International Conference Hall, B1, How-Ran Library Yangming Campus: Online sharing via Google Meet Event Contents: Understanding AIDS and its transmission routes Learning how to

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Create an ageless learning and joyful environment for senior citizens

Since 2022, NYCU’s Department of Nursing and the Office of Academic Affairs jointly offer the Ministry of Education’s Senior University Program. Priority is given to individuals aged 55 years and above. The program includes courses designed with the unique characteristics of the school and existing faculty resources, including courses on

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Protect our health against epidemic

In the post-COVID-19 era, NYCU continues to work to promote epidemic prevention, aiming to improve students’ awareness of epidemic prevention and control, while also facilitating the protection of the campus. Nursing students were invited to help students experience the process of wearing and removing protective clothing. Through this experience, students

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The History of Medical Service in Lan-yu during National Yang-Ming University

Topic:The History of Medical Service in Lan-yu during National Yang-Ming University Lecturer:Prof. Nan-chi Chang ( CEO VIA Cord Blood Stem Foundation/ Former National Yang-Ming University Professor ) Host: Ph.D. Shiang-jang Tzeng ( Post-Doctor Fellow of NYCU Liberal Arts College) Moderator: Associate Prof. Li-Hung Chang (Associate Dean of NYCU Liberal Arts

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A company that grew out of a laboratory at the Department of Dentistry, Enlighten Materials has been certified by the U.S. FDA and Taiwan TFDA for Class II 3D-printed dental composite resin medical materials

The laboratory team led by Distinguished Professor Lee Shyh-Yuan and Professor Lin Yuan-Min from the Department of Dentistry has developed four different types of composite resin medical materials: temporary denture resin, full denture base material, individual dental tray resin, and dental implant guide plate resin. In order to meet the

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