Iran University of Medical Sciences is a prestigious institution.
1851: The seeds of modern medical education in Iran were sown with the establishment of Dar-ol-Fonoon School, where medicine was a key subject. Graduates from 1856 onwards became the first modern practitioners in the country.
1939: The School of Medicine at Tehran University expands, offering doctorate degrees in pharmacy and dentistry. 1940: All hospitals in Tehran become affiliated with the School of Medicine, solidifying its role in healthcare provision. 1956: The Schools of Pharmacy and Dentistry gain independence, marking a significant step in specialization.
1973: The Imperial Medical Center, a state-operated medical center with ambitious plans, is established in Tehran. 1974: The Imperial Medical Center transforms into Iran University of Medical Sciences (IUMS), designed by renowned architect William Pereira and Associates. A library with thousands of scientific resources is established, laying the foundation for academic excellence.
1979: Following the Iranian Revolution, IUMS undergoes a period of adaptation and continues to grow, expanding its academic programs and research activities.
IUMS's journey is a testament to the dedication and vision of its founders and the ongoing pursuit of excellence in medical education and research. As it continues to evolve, IUMS promises to play a vital role in shaping the future of healthcare in Iran and the world.