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Teaching Hospitals

Volume 131: debated on Tuesday 12 April 1988

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To ask the Secretary of State for Social Services if he will list the teaching hospitals in England.

The main university teaching hospitals of each of the 19 English medical schools are as follows. All the medical schools use, in addition, other NHS hospitals to meet their requirements for clinical facilities for undergraduate medical education. Such use is subject to change. Information about current usage can be obtained from individual medical schools.

Medical schoolMain university teaching hospital(s)
BirminghamQueen Elizabeth Hospital
CambridgeAddenbrooke's Hospital
LeedsThe General Infirmary St. James' University Hospital
LeicesterLeicester Royal Infirmary
LiverpoolLiverpool Royal Infirmary
London Charing Cross and WestminsterCharing Cross Hospital
Westminster Hospital
King's CollegeKing's College Hospital
The LondonThe London Hospital,
Whitechapel
The Royal FreeThe Royal Free Hospital
St. Bartholomew'sSt. Bartholomew's Hospital
St. George'sSt. George's Hospital
United Medical Schools of Guy's/Guy's Hospital
St. ThomasSt. Thomas' Hospital
University College and MiddlesexUniversity College Hospital
The Middlsex Hospital
ManchesterManchester Royal
Infirmary
Hope Hospital
University Hospital of
South Manchester
Newcastle Upon TyneThe Royal Victoria
Infirmary
NottinghamThe University Hospital,
Nottingham
OxfordThe John Radcliffe
Hospital
SheffieldThe Royal Hallamshire
Hospital
SouthamptonThe Southampton Genera]
Hospital