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Brighton and Sussex Medical School

Brighton and Sussex Medical School
Type Medical school
Established 2002
Dean Prof Malcolm Reed
Undergraduates 686 (as of 7 Oct)
Location Brighton, Sussex, United Kingdom
Campus Falmer
Typical Offer AAA
Affiliations University of Sussex and University of Brighton
Website http://www.bsms.ac.uk

Coordinates: 50°51′54″N 0°05′06″W / 50.865°N 0.085°W / 50.865; -0.085

Brighton and Sussex Medical School (BSMS) is a medical school formed as a partnership of the University of Brighton and the University of Sussex. Like other UK medical schools it is based on the principles and standards of 'Tomorrow's Doctors', an initiative by the General Medical Council outlining the role of British practitioners. As of 2008 the school accepts some 138 British medical students and an additional 10 from overseas, at 22 applications per place it is one of the most popular courses in the UK.

The school is one of a number of new medical schools formed in the UK following the Labour Governments 1997 election victory. Students are technically full members of both universities with access to both sets of facilities. The school gained its licence in 2002, its initial course being a heavily modified version of the University of Southampton course. It admits approximately 136 students per year with all of them being based for the first two years on the split campus at Falmer.

The first intake of students began their five-year medical degree programmes in September 2003. The school was opened as a part of the British Government's attempts to train more doctors, which also saw Peninsula Medical School, University of East Anglia Medical School, Hull York Medical School and Keele University Medical School open their doors. Since then, it has become one of the most popular medical schools in the country. According to UCAS statistics, 2005 saw BSMS as the most competitive medical school to gain a place at.


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