School of Clinical Medicine, University of Cambridge

Cambridge University Medical School
Established 1842
Type Medical school
Dean Diana F Wood
Undergraduates 280 pre-clinical; 145 clinical
Location Cambridge, England
Affiliations University of Cambridge
Website http://www.medschl.cam.ac.uk/

The School of Clinical Medicine is the medical school of the University of Cambridge in England. According to the QS World University Rankings 2013, it ranks as the 3rd best medical school in the world.[1] The school is co-located with Addenbrooke's Hospital on the Cambridge Biomedical Campus.

The Clinical School

Students from Cambridge University can enter the clinical school on completion of three years of pre-clinical training and a further interviewing process. Applicants from outside Cambridge University are also invited to apply providing they meet the entry requirements. Approximately half the medical students leave Cambridge after their pre-clinical studies as there are not enough places on the clinical course for them all. Common destinations include Oxford and the London medical schools (Imperial College London, University College London, King's College London, St. Barts or St. George's) as part of the common MOCAG application scheme.

Approximately half the clinical medical training in Cambridge takes place at the School of Clinical Medicine located on the Addenbrooke's Hospital site. The Clinical School was established in 1976 when construction of the new Addenbrooke's building was underway. The opening of the Clinical School meant the beginning of a completely new medical course at Cambridge University. The clinical course was restructured in 2005 with the addition of a new final year, as the clinical course had previously been less than three years in length.

As of 2008 the medical school accepts some 260 British medical students each year and an additional 20 candidates from overseas. The clinical school accepts some 145 students.

Entry requirements

Entry to the Clinical school requires a degree in pre-clinical medicine, obtained at either Cambridge, Oxford or St Andrews. Students from London institutions are admitted occasionally.

Departments

Institutes

Support services

Alumni

See also

References

  1. "QS World University Subject Rankings - Medicine". QS. Retrieved 12 October 2013.