Campuses and Associated Hospitals
The School's teaching campuses include:
- Undergraduate campus
- South Kensington campus - Sir Alexander Fleming Building
- Charing Cross Hospital campus - The Reynolds Building
- Main Teaching Hospitals
- Charing Cross Hospital
- St Mary's Hospital
- Chelsea & Westminster Hospital
- Hammersmith Hospital
Students in the 1st and 2nd years as well as those on the BSc courses attend lectures and labs mainly at the main campuses. Parts of the 4th year, as well as other clinical modules are also held at the postgraduate hospitals, where much of the School's research is based:
- Postgraduate Hospitals
- Royal Brompton Hospital
- Harefield Hospital
- Queen Charlotte's & Chelsea Hospital
- Western Eye Hospital
- District General Hospitals
- Ashford Hospital
- Central Middlesex Hospital
- Ealing Hospital
- Hillingdon Hospital
- Mount Vernon Hospital
- Northwick Park Hospital
- St. Mark's Hospital
- West Middlesex Hospital
- St Peter's Hospital, Chertsey
- Mental Health Hospitals
- St. Bernard's Hospital
- St.Charles' Hospital
- Three Bridges Medium Secure Unit
- Gordon Hospital
- Broadmoor Hospital
- Cassel Hospital
Clinical attachments and teaching in years 2 (three weeks), 3 (thirty weeks), 5 and 6 (all year) are held at these hospitals. These hospitals also have small research divisions which are part of the Imperial College Faculty of Medicine.
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