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The University of Liverpool received its royal charter in 1903, establishing its independence and leading the way for many provincial medical schools. This also made it possible for degrees to be awarded to women. [1] The associated Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine was the first school of Tropical Medicine in the world.
The mission of the society is to represent and care for the students of the School of Medicine of the University of Liverpool. [1] It is a Registered Charity in its own right, [ 2 ] providing complete independence from the Liverpool Guild of Students , the University's Students' Union , to which it was previously affiliated.
Dame Averil Olive Bradley (née Mansfield; born 21 June 1937 [1]), known professionally as Averil Mansfield, is a retired English vascular surgeon.She was a consultant surgeon at St Mary's Hospital in Paddington, central London, from 1982 to 2002, and in 1993 she became the first British woman to be appointed a professor of surgery.
The Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine (LSTM) is a post-graduate teaching and research institution based in Liverpool, England, established in 1898. It was the first institution in the world dedicated to the study of tropical medicine .
The University of Liverpool (abbreviated UOL) is a public research university in Liverpool, England. Founded in 1881 as University College Liverpool, Victoria University , it received Royal Charter by King Edward VII in 1903 attaining the decree to award degrees independently.
Janet Hemingway (born 13 June 1957) [2] [1] is a British infectious diseases specialist. She is the former director of the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine (LSTM) and founding director of the Infection Innovation Consortium and Professor of Tropical Medicine at LSTM. [3]
David Molyneux in 2010. David Hurst Molyneux CMG [1] (born 1943) [2] is a British parasitologist who served as the director of the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine (1991–2000), where, as of 2018, he is an emeritus professor. [3]
Durham University College of Medicine 1851–1937, Medical School of King's College, University of Durham 1937–1963. Absorbed Durham University School of Medicine, Pharmacy and Health (est. 2001) in 2017. MBBS [43] University of Nottingham Medical School: Nottingham: 1970