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The University of Liverpool School of Medicine is a medical school located in Liverpool, United Kingdom and a part of the University of Liverpool. It is one of the largest medical schools in the UK, and in 1903 became one of the first to be incorporated into a university. The school currently makes use of problem-based learning, soon to be replaced with a new 'integrated' curriculum for its flagship 5 year MBChB course, which has an annual intake of 280 students. Around 1800 medical undergraduates and 1200 taught postgraduates study at the school at any one time. The school also offers an MD programme and courses for continuing professional development. == History == The medical school pre-dates the University of Liverpool. When the University received its royal charter in 1903, the medical school was incorporated into the University. Originally the school only accepted males onto its medical course, it allowed females to be admitted in 1905. The associated Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine was the first school of Tropical Medicine in the world. Alumni include one of the most prominent British Physicians of the 20th Century, Lord Henry Cohen CH FRCP (21 February 1900 – 7 August 1977) who was as a prominent lecturer at the medical school and taught there for over 5 decades, and Sir Charles Scott Sherrington OM GBE PRS, the discoverer of the synapse. In 2011 following an internal restructure of the University, the Faculty of Medicine was demoted back to School status under the stewardship of the new Faculty of Health and Life Sciences. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「University of Liverpool School of Medicine」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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