Lancaster University - Faculty of Health and Medicine

Faculty of Health and Medicine

The Faculty's Centre for Medical Education (part of Lancaster Medical School) collaborates with the University of Liverpool, the University of Central Lancashire and the University of Cumbria to establish undergraduate medical education in north Lancashire and Cumbria. Around 50 undergraduate medical students are enrolled each year for an MBChB degree of the University of Liverpool. Teaching is however in Cumbria and north Lancashire.

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