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  1. London Hospital Medical College. The medical college at the London Hospital, now the Royal London Hospital, opened in 1785. It was England's first purpose-built medical school, pioneering a new kind of medical education, with an emphasis on theoretical and clinical teaching.

  2. Affiliations. United Hospitals. The London Hospital Medical College was a medical and later dental school based at the London Hospital (later Royal London Hospital) in Whitechapel, London. Founded in 1785, it was the first purpose-built medical college in England.

  3. UCL Medical School. UCL is 6th in the world for Medicine and No.1 in London (QS World University Rankings by Subject 2024), and ranked 7th for Medicine in the Times Higher World University Rankings 2024 by subject (Clinical and Health). We have been educating doctors and scientists in London since 1834.

  4. Learn about the history and legacy of London Hospital Medical College, the first purpose-built medical college in England. Explore its stories, people, community and information through a virtual tour.

  5. Key benefits. Integration of medical science with clinical teaching throughout with focus on learning in close contact with patients. Partner hospitals include Guy’s, King’s College and St Thomas’ Hospitals – three of the most renowned and busiest teaching hospitals in London.

  6. UCL Medical School is the medical school of University College London (UCL) and is located in London, United Kingdom. The school provides a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate medical education programmes and also has a medical education research unit and an education consultancy unit.

  7. About us. Our history. In 1785, Sir William Blizard established England’s first medical school, The London Hospital Medical College, to improve the health of east London’s inhabitants.