Swansea University Medical School
Swansea University Medical School
Swansea University Medical School (pronunciation: swan-zee yoo-ni-ver-si-tee med-i-kal skool) is a medical school located in Swansea, Wales, United Kingdom. It is part of Swansea University and is one of the top medical schools in the United Kingdom.
Etymology
The name "Swansea" is derived from the Old Norse name 'Sweyn's ey', which means 'Sweyn's island'. The "University Medical School" part of the name refers to the institution's focus on medical education and research.
History
Swansea University Medical School was established in 2004, making it one of the newest medical schools in the United Kingdom. Despite its relatively recent establishment, the school has quickly gained a reputation for excellence in medical education and research.
Courses and Research
Swansea University Medical School offers a range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses in medicine, including a MBBS degree, a BSc in Medical Sciences and a MSc in Medical Education. The school is also known for its research in areas such as genomics, bioinformatics, population health, and health informatics.
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External links
- Medical encyclopedia article on Swansea University Medical School
- Wikipedia's article - Swansea University Medical School
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