Medical and dental schools in England
There are 24 universities/colleges in England which have medical and/or dental schools. The London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine teaches at postgraduate level only.
Education and training for health professionals other than doctors and dentists is carried out in many universities and colleges, not just those listed below.
| Institution | Medical school | Dental school |
|---|---|---|
| University of Birmingham | x | x |
| Brighton and Sussex Medical School | x | |
| University of Bristol | x | x |
| University of Cambridge | x | |
| Durham University | x | |
| University of East Anglia | x | |
| Hull York Medical School | x | |
| Keele University | x | |
| Universities of Bradford and Leeds | x | x |
| University of Leicester | x | |
| University of Liverpool | x | x |
| London | ||
| - King's College London (Guy's, King's & St Thomas's) | x | x |
| - Imperial College | x | |
| - Queen Mary, University of London (Barts and The London) | x | x |
| - St Georges, University of London | x | |
| - University College London | x | x |
| University of Manchester | x | x |
| Peninsula Medical School (Plymouth & Exeter) | x | x |
| Universities of Newcastle | x | x |
| University of Nottingham | x | |
| University of Oxford | x | |
| University of Sheffield | x | x |
| University of Southampton | x | |
| London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (Postgraduate only) | x | |
| University of Warwick (Graduate entry only) | x | |
Last updated 12 October 2009