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University of Aberdeen School of Medicine

Aberdeen Medical School
Type Medical school
Established 1497
Head of School Steve Heys
Students ~ 850
Location Aberdeen, Scotland
Affiliations University of Aberdeen
Website The School of Medicine and Dentistry

Aberdeen University Medical School is the medical school in the College of Life Sciences and Medicine at the University of Aberdeen in Scotland.

Medicine has been taught at the university since the founding of King's College in 1495. Indeed, the university has been described as the first medical school in Scotland and even the English speaking world. Nevertheless, this assertion has been called into question as medical teaching already existed at St. Andrews, Oxford and London and even as late as 1787 there were calls "for the establishment of a medical school" in Aberdeen.

In 2013 the Medical School had an annual intake of 168 students and 20 of these came from outwith the UK.

The Institute of Education for Medical and Dental Sciences is part of the School of Medicine, Medical Sciences and Nutrition in the College of Life Sciences and Medicine.

Today, the school is based in the Suttie Centre for Teaching & Learning on the Foresterhill campus in Aberdeen and in the Centre for Health Science in Inverness. Undergraduate placements are mainly in hospitals but also in general practice and community settings. The variety of placements offered, both within Aberdeen and in other locations in the Highlands and Islands, allows students to gain experience of both inner-city medicine and to see how healthcare is delivered in areas far removed from large teaching centres.

The main teaching hospitals are in Aberdeen: Aberdeen Royal Infirmary, Aberdeen Maternity Hospital, the Royal Aberdeen Children's Hospital, Woodend Hospital and the Royal Cornhill Hospital.


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