St. Thomas’s Hospital Medical School, UK

St Thomas’s Hospital Medical School in London was one of the oldest and most prestigious medical schools in the UK. The school was absorbed to form part of King’s College London. It was part of one of the oldest hospitals in London, St Thomas’ Hospital established in 1173 but whose roots can be traced to the establishment of St Mary Overie Priory in 1106.According … Read more

St. Mary’s Hospital Medical School, Imperial College, UK

St Mary’s is the youngest of the constituent schools of Imperial College London, founded in 1854 as part of the new hospital in Paddington. During its existence in the 1980s and 1990s, it was the most popular medical school in the country, with an application to place ratio of 27:1 in 1996. St Mary’s continued comparatively unmoved by … Read more

St. George’s University of London, UK

Originally established in 1733 in Lanesborough House at Hyde Park Corner (now the site of The Lanesborough hotel), in central London, the college moved to its current home in Tooting, South London, in 1980, where it shares a site with St George’s Healthcare NHS Trust. Following Quality Assurance Agency inspections St George’s gained a score of 23 out of 24 for its teaching of medicine the … Read more

Sheffield University School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, UK

The School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at the University of Sheffield is a medical school active in three fields of medicine: teaching, researchingand practising. The medical school was founded in 1828. The school operated independently as the Sheffield School of Medicine until its mergers with Firth College in 1879 and with Sheffield Technical School in 1884.[1] In 1897 the schools were renamed University College … Read more

Queen’s University Belfast School of Medicine, Dentistry and Biomedical Sciences, UK

One of three Queen’s Colleges in Ireland, with the others being in Cork and Galway, it became a university in its own right in 1908. In 1909 there were around 600 students, mostly drawn from the historic nine counties of Ulster. Today there are approximately 23,000 from the UK and Ireland and more than 80 … Read more

Polish School of Medicine at the University of Edinburgh, UK

The Polish School of Medicine at the University of Edinburgh was established in March 1941. Initially the idea was to meet the needs of the Polish Armed Forces for doctors but from the outstart, civilian students were admitted. Founded on the basis of an agreement between the Polish Government in Exile and the Senate of The University of Edinburgh this unique wartime initiative enabled students … Read more

Peninsula College of Medicine and Dentistry, UK

Peninsula College of Medicine and Dentistry (PCMD) is a Medical and Dental school in England, run in partnership with the University of Exeter, the University of Plymouth and the NHS in Devon and Cornwall. In January 2013 the school began disaggregation to form Plymouth University Peninsula Schools of Medicine and Dentistry and University of Exeter Medical School. The school has campuses at the University of Plymouth, the University of … Read more

Norwich Medical School, University of East Anglia, UK

Norwich Medical School is a medical school based at the University of East Anglia, in Norwich. It was previously called University of East Anglia School of Medicine Health Policy and Practice.The school has a 5-year MBBS course, with the possibility of intercalation after year 3 or 4. The first intake of 110 students was in 2002, of whom 56% were not straight from … Read more

Middlesex Hospital Medical School, UK

Middlesex Hospital was a teaching hospital located in the Fitzrovia area of London, England. First opened as the Middlesex Infirmary in 1745 on Windmill Street, it was moved in 1757 to Mortimer Street where it remained until it was finally closed in 2005. Its staff and services were transferred to various sites within the University College London Hospitals NHS … Read more

Manchester Medical School, UK

The School of Medical Sciences at the University of Manchester is one of the largest in the United Kingdom with around 6,000 undergraduates, 3,000 postgraduates and 2,000 staff It is the third oldest medical school in England and the largest medical schoolin the United Kingdom. The Faculty is a member of the Manchester Academic Health Science Centre and has four affiliated teaching hospitals at Manchester Royal Infirmary, Wythenshawe Hospital, Salford Royal Hospital and the Royal Preston Hospital. … Read more

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