Hull York Medical School
Hull York Medical School
Hull York Medical School (pronounced: /hʌl jɔːrk ˈmɛdɪkəl skuːl/) is a medical school in the United Kingdom, established in 2003 as a partnership between the University of Hull and the University of York.
Etymology
The name "Hull York Medical School" is derived from the names of the two partner universities, the University of Hull and the University of York.
History
Hull York Medical School was established in 2003 as a response to the government's plans to increase the number of trained doctors in the UK. The school was created as a partnership between the University of Hull and the University of York, with the aim of providing high-quality medical education and research in the region.
Curriculum
The curriculum at Hull York Medical School is based on a problem-based learning approach, which encourages students to learn through solving clinical problems. The curriculum also includes a strong emphasis on clinical and communication skills, and students have the opportunity to gain experience in a variety of healthcare settings.
Related Terms
- Medical Education
- Medical Research
- Problem-based Learning
- Clinical Skills
- Communication Skills
- Healthcare Settings
External links
- Medical encyclopedia article on Hull York Medical School
- Wikipedia's article - Hull York Medical School
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