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There are thirty-two
medical schools in the United Kingdom that are recognised by the
General Medical Council and from which students can obtain a
medical degree. There are twenty-four such schools in England, five
in Scotland, two in Wales and one in Northern Ireland. All but
Warwick Medical School and
Swansea Medical School offer undergraduate courses in medicine. The
Bute Medical School (University of St Andrews) and
Durham Medical School offer undergraduate pre-clinical courses only,
with students proceeding to another medical school for clinical studies.
Although
Oxford University and
Cambridge University offer both pre-clinical and clinical courses in
medicine, students who study pre-clinical medicine at one of these
universities may move to another university for clinical studies. At
other universities students stay at the same university for both
pre-clinical and clinical work.
The earliest place of medical training in Britain was Barts Hospital,
now part of
Queen Mary, University of London, where it has taken place
continuously since its foundation in 1123. Medical teaching has taken
place at the University of Oxford since at least the 13th century and
its first Regius Professor of medicine appointed in 1546. Medical
teaching began at the foundation of
University of Aberdeen School of Medicine in 1495, although even as
late as 1787 there were calls "for the establishment of a medical
school" in Aberdeen.[2]
The
University of St Andrews began teaching medicine in the late 15th
century. The
University of Cambridge appointed its first Regius Professor of
medicine in 1540 although it is likely teaching occurred well before
this date. Teaching began in 1550 at St Thomas' Hospital, London. The
University of Edinburgh Medical School began in 1726 and was the
first established medical school in Scotland.
St George's, University of London has its origins in 1733.[3]
The
London Hospital Medical College (LHMC) was founded in 1785 and is
now part of
Queen Mary, University of London's School of Medicine. Formal
medical education began in
Birmingham in 1767,[4]
and in
Manchester in 1814.[5]
In the early 19th century, medical schools in
Belfast,
Sheffield,
Leeds,
Newcastle, and
Liverpool were formally established, between 1821 and 1842.
The next expansion of medical schools began following the
recommendations of the Royal Commission on Medical Education
(1965-1968) (the Todd Report), which called for the immediate
establishment of new schools in
Southampton,
Leicester and
Nottingham to aid
medical education in the United Kingdom;[6][7]
all were built between 1970 and 1980. Medical schools at
Warwick (located in the City of
Coventry),
Swansea,
Keele (located in the City of
Stoke-on-Trent) and
Hull (in partnership with York) eventually opened in the 1990s and
early 21st century, as well as new medical schools at
University of East Anglia (located in the city of Norwich)
Durham,
Brighton and Sussex, and
Plymouth and Exeter.
Buckingham University, one of only two private universities in
England, is launched a graduate entry medical school in 2010[8]
although it offers only postgraduate MD qualifications to doctors
already qualified to MBBS or equivalent and does not offer initial
medical training approved by the General Medical Council. The
University of Central Lancashire is expected to submit an
application for a private medical school in summer 2013. However, the
BMA has expressed concerns that private schools could worsen wider
participation in medicine.[9]
England
| Comments |
Degree awarded |
Ref. |
|
Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry |
Queen Mary,
(University
of London) |
1995 (St Bartholomew's Hospital-
1123) |
Formed by the merger of the
Medical College of St Bartholomew's Hospital that was
founded in 1123 and the
London Hospital Medical College, founded in 1785. |
MBBS |
[10] |
|
University of Birmingham Medical School |
Birmingham |
1828 |
Formal medical education began at Birmingham in 1767[4]
Merged with Mason Science College in 1900. |
MBChB |
[11][12] |
|
Bristol Medical School |
Bristol |
1833 |
Merged with the
University College, Bristol (now
University of Bristol) in 1893. |
MBChB |
[13] |
|
Brighton and Sussex Medical School |
Brighton
Sussex |
2002 |
Affiliated with both the
University of Brighton and the
University of Sussex. |
BMBS |
[14] |
|
School of Clinical Medicine, University of Cambridge |
Cambridge |
1842 |
Teaching of medicine began in 1540. Linked to
Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge. |
MB BChir |
[15] |
|
Durham University School of Medicine and Health |
Durham |
2001 |
Result of a partnership with the
Newcastle University Medical School. DUSMH provides
pre-clinical teaching, with clinical teaching and medical
degrees awarded by Newcastle University Medical School. |
None (see comments) |
[16] |
|
Hull York Medical School |
Hull
York |
2003 |
Affiliated with both the
University of Hull and the
University of York. |
MBBS |
[17] |
|
Imperial College School of Medicine |
Imperial College London |
1997 (Charing Cross Hospital-
1818) |
Formed by the merger of
St Mary's Hospital Medical School, the National Heart and
Lung Institute, the
Royal Postgraduate Medical School and the
Charing Cross and Westminster Medical School. |
MBBS |
[18] |
|
Keele University School of Medicine |
Keele |
1978 |
Founded as the Department of Postgraduate Medicine; began
teaching undergraduate clinical medicine in 2003 using the
Manchester curriculum. As such, the MBChB degree was awarded by
the
University of Manchester until 2011. From 2012 (2007 intake)
the MBChB degree was awarded by
Keele University itself. |
MBChB (see comments) |
[19] |
|
King's College London School of Medicine and Dentistry |
King's College London
(University
of London) |
1988 (St Thomas's Hospital- 1550) |
Result of a merger between
King's College London and
United Medical and Dental Schools of Guy's and St Thomas'
Hospitals in 1998. Known as
GKT School of Medicine until 2005. Teaching began in 1550 at
St Thomas's Hospital Medical School. |
MBBS |
[20] |
| Lancaster Medical School |
Lancaster |
2004 |
Education undertaken by the Cumbria and Lancashire Medical
and Dental Consortium. The MBChB degree was awarded by the
University of Liverpool. The General Medical Council
approved Lancaster in 2012 to deliver their own medical degree
independently. Students starting after September 2013, will
graduate with a Lancaster degree. |
MBChB |
[21] |
|
Leeds School of Medicine |
Leeds |
1831 |
|
MBChB |
[22] |
|
Leicester Medical School |
Leicester |
1975 |
|
MBChB |
[23] |
|
Liverpool Medical School |
Liverpool |
1834 |
|
MBChB |
[12] |
|
Manchester Medical School |
Manchester |
1874 |
Formed from the School of Anatomy at
Manchester Royal Infirmary, which opened in 1814. Takes
clinical students from the University of St Andrews. |
MBChB |
[24] |
|
Newcastle University Medical School |
Newcastle |
1834 |
Provides clinical teaching and degrees to
University of Durham students. |
MBBS |
[12] |
|
University of Nottingham Medical School |
Nottingham |
1970 |
Has an associated graduate school, the
University of Nottingham Medical School at Derby. |
BMBS |
[25] |
| Norwich Medical School |
East Anglia |
2000 |
Medical school of the
University of East Anglia. |
MBBS |
[17] |
|
Medical Sciences Division, University of Oxford |
Oxford |
1220–1255 |
Medicine has been taught at the
University of Oxford since the 13th century. |
BM BCh |
[26] |
|
Peninsula College of Medicine and Dentistry |
Exeter
Plymouth |
2000 |
Run jointly by the
University of Exeter and
Plymouth University. |
BMBS |
[17] |
|
UCL Medical School |
University College London
(University
of London) |
1998 (Middlesex Hospital - 1746) |
A merger in 1987 between the medical schools of
Middlesex Hospital (1746) and University College Hospital
(1834), and a subsequent merger in 1998 with the
Royal Free Hospital School of Medicine (founded as the
London School of Medicine for Women in 1874) formed the
present school. |
MB BS |
[27][28] |
|
Sheffield Medical School |
Sheffield |
1828 |
Affiliated with the
Royal Hallamshire Hospital. |
MBChB |
[12] |
|
Southampton Medical School |
Southampton |
1971 |
Awards Bachelor of Medicine but no formal surgical degree,
although graduates are able to become surgeons. Bachelor of
Medical Sciences (BMedSci) given to undergraduate students
alongside Bachelor of Medicine upon graduation. |
BM, BMedSci (see comments) |
[29] |
|
St George's, University of London |
St George's
(University
of London) |
1751 |
The second institution in England to provide formal medical
education and the only independent healthcare institution in the
UK. |
MBBS |
[30] |
|
Warwick Medical School |
Warwick |
2000 |
A graduate-entry course in medicine. Previously
Leicester-Warwick Medical School. |
MBChB |
[31][32] |
Scotland
| Comments |
Degree awarded |
Ref. |
|
University of Aberdeen School of Medicine |
Aberdeen |
1495 |
Medicine taught as early as the late 15th century. Although
no formal medical school was established until the 19th century. |
MBChB |
[33] |
|
Dundee Medical School |
Dundee |
1967 |
From 1883 to 1897, University College Dundee was
independent. From 1893 to 1967 medicine was taught in Dundee as
part of the University of St Andrews. After 1967, medical
teaching was under the auspices of the University of Dundee. |
MBChB |
[34] |
|
University of Edinburgh Medical School |
Edinburgh |
1726 |
Medicine has been taught in this city since the 16th
century. The University of Edinburgh was the first in Scotland
to provide formal medical training beginning in 1726. |
MBChB |
[35] |
|
Glasgow Medical School |
Glasgow |
1751 |
Medicine first taught in 1637. |
MBChB |
[36] |
|
University of St Andrews School of Medicine |
St Andrews |
1450 |
Medicine taught at St Andrews from 15th century. First MD
awarded 1696. First Professor appointed 1721. Clinical teaching
undertaken at University College, Dundee until 1967. St Andrews
awards BSc (Hons), with clinical teaching and MBChB degrees
provided by Partner Medical Schools. |
BSc (Hons) (see comments) |
[37]
[38] |
Wales
Northern Ireland
Overseas
Territories
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Acupuncture
Artificial skin
Bipolar disorder
British Medical Association
Cardiac surgery
Cryosurgery
Delirium tremens
Diabetes mellitus
Doctor of Medicine
Drug design
Eating disorder
Emergency department
Epidemiology
Foodborne illness
Foot
Health
Heart
Hip replacement
Hospital
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Human skin
Hypnosis
International Classification of Diseases
Jet lag
List of medical schools in the United Kingdom
Liver
Medical drama
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Medicare (United States)
Medicine
Mount Sinai Hospital
Noble Prize in Physiology or Medicine
Nursing
Obstetrics
Optometry
Palliative care
Paramedic
Phytotherapy
Preventive medicine
Prognosis
Prosthesis
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Scalpel
Sildenafil
Tinnitus
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Trauma center
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World Health Organization
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