University facilities
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Gordon Museum of Pathology
- A unique medical museum with a vast collection of pathological specimens, used for educational purposes.
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Dental Skill Development Center
- A facility equipped with advanced dental simulation technology for practical skill enhancement.
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St. John’s Institute of Dermatology
- Renowned for pioneering dermatological research and offering specialized clinical training.
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Hunts House Research Facility
- A dedicated space for interdisciplinary biomedical research with state-of-the-art laboratories.
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Osteoarchaeological Collection
- A rare collection of human skeletal remains used for research and teaching in osteoarchaeology.
The university facilities list has been generated by an AI model. There may be facilities listed above that do not exist at this university, or are named something different. The above list is intended to be a placeholder until the university adds a facilities list itself.
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Pros
- The medical school offers early patient contact from the first term in year one.
- Students have access to a variety of clubs and societies tailored for medical and dental students.
- The curriculum includes a range of teaching methods, including Problem-Based Learning.
- The school provides a combination of traditional facilities and state-of-the-art buildings.
- Students are exposed to diverse clinical environments across different parts of London.
Cons
- The course is very intense, as is common with medical degrees.
- Some students feel that feedback on work is not always comprehensive.
- One-to-one teaching sessions can sometimes feel rushed.
- Exams are not always returned to students, limiting insight into mistakes.
- The surrounding area of some campuses may not be as clean or appealing.
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