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  1. Imperial College School of Medicine Students' Union. Get in Touch! Screenshot 2022-10-14 3.22.45 PM. Imperial College Union's Reynolds Bar Statement.

  2. Virtual Open Days will help you to learn more about the School of Medicine and decide whether this is the right course for you. This platform contains lots of opportunities for you to discover more about our courses, student experience and our community, as well as admissions related matters and student wellbeing within the School of Medicine.

  3. The earliest origins of the School date back to the 1700s (when each surgeon was allowed three 'cubs', as the students were known). The School's development continued from 1834 and after a brief hiatus in 1847-8, was re-established in 1849. 1854 - St Mary's Hospital Medical School established. St Mary's Hospital was opened in 1851 by Samuel ...

  4. Spotlight on postgraduate programmes. Our Master’s programmes draw on recognised excellence in research to offer a wide range of study options for careers in lab-based science, public health and clinical healthcare. Find out more about Master's programmes offered by the Faculty of Medicine at Imperial College London.

  5. 25 de nov. de 2020 · The School of Medicine recently appointed Dr Risheka Walls to lead on the integration of mixed-reality technology in the undergraduate medicine curriculum. Dr Walls also highlighted the importance of ensuring the interactivity with real patients: “If there was ever a time to revive William Osler’s bedside teaching, then now is that time.

  6. Describe your academic, professional/work, research experience and interests and reasons for applying to the School of Public Health, Imperial College London. Outline the academic/professional trajectory you hope for in the future and explain why the programme and the scholarship are important for this.

  7. In 1988, the Imperial College School of Medicine was formed by merging with St Mary's Hospital Medical School. In 2004, Queen Elizabeth II opened the Imperial College Business School. Imperial College London focuses on science, engineering, medicine and business, with an entrepreneurial culture.