School of Clinical Medicine

University of Cambridge School of Clinical Medicine

A centre of academic excellence, providing an education of the highest quality so as to produce medical practitioners and teachers and researchers of the future.

The teaching of medicine at the University of Cambridge dates back to 1540 when Henry VIII endowed the University’s first Professorship of Physic, Dr John Blyth.


Admissions Guidance for Prospective Students
The standard-entry medical course at Cambridge and Oxford comprises three years of pre-clinical study followed by a further three years of clinical study at Cambridge, Oxford or one of the London medical schools; Cambridge University co-ordinates a common application scheme for Cambridge and Oxford students under the direction of an informal group of London, Cambridge and Oxford Deans (MOCAG) and Admissions Tutors.

The University of Cambridge School of Clinical Medicine (the Clinical School), is located on the Addenbrooke's Hospital NHS Trust site in Cambridge.

For more visit: http://www.medschl.cam.ac.uk/

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