Hull York Medical School
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{{Infobox University
|name =Hull York Medical School
|image =[[Image:hyms.gif|The logo of The Hull York Medical School]]
|motto =
|established =2003
|type =[[Medical school]]
|staff =
|dean =[[Professor]] Ian Greer
|free_label =Qualification gained
|free =[[MBBS]] with optional intercalated BSc
|students =
|undergrad =
|postgrad =
|city =[[Kingston-upon-Hull]] & [[York]]
|state =
|country =[[England]]
|affiliations =[[University of Hull]]<br>[[University of York]]<br>[[National Health Service]]
|website =http://www.hyms.ac.uk
}}
The '''Hull York Medical School''' (HYMS) is a [[medical school]] in [[England]] which took its first intake of students in 2003. The school was opened as a part of the British Government's attempts (under the [[Labour Party (UK)|Labour Party]]) to train more doctors, which also saw [[Brighton and Sussex Medical School]], [[Peninsula Medical School]] and [[University of East Anglia Medical School]] open their doors.
The founding of a medical school as part of the [[University of Hull]] was considered in the ''Report of the Royal Commission on Medical Education 1965-68 (Todd Report)'' (published 1968), however the idea was thought to be unviable until the [[Humber Bridge]] was completed, as this would enable students to travel to attachments in South Lincolnshire.
The medical school admits 130 students each year, 1200+ applied for 2006 entry. Of the successful applicants each year sixty five are based at the [[University of Hull]] and the other sixty five are based at the [[University of York]]. The medical school has scored well in University League tables; [[The Guardian]] newspaper ranked HYMS as the second best medical school in 2005.<ref>[http://education.guardian.co.uk/universityguide2005/table/0,15905,-5163909,00.html Guardian Medical school ranking tables]</ref> In 2008, HYMS was ranked both 17th and joint 5th in The Guardian league tables and The Times Good Univerity guide, respectively. <ref>[http://browse.guardian.co.uk/education?SearchBySubject=&FirstRow=10&SortOrderDirection=&SortOrderColumn=GuardianTeachingScore&Subject=Medicine&Institution= Guardian Unlimited | Education<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref><ref>[http://extras.timesonline.co.uk/gug/gooduniversityguide.php?AC_sub=Medicine&x=32&y=9&sub=24 Times Good University Guide - Medicine]</ref>As of 2006 applicants have been required to sit the UKCAT admissions test. Information about the test and preparation can be found at [http://www.ukcat.ac.uk/ UKCAT]
The course has a high proportion of mature students when compared to other medical courses. The 2005 intake year had 44 mature students spread over both Hull and York universities, a higher number than in most medical schools.
Students spend the two years in phase one at their academic bases (either Hull or York). Phase two consists of rotation around [[York]], [[Kingston upon Hull|Hull]], [[Scunthorpe]], [[Grimsby]] and [[Scarborough, North Yorkshire|Scarborough]]. In the final year of the course (phase three) students essentially take on the role of a 'junior' pre-registration house officer and are also able to carry out an 'elective' period overseas. This is a common feature in most UK medical curricula. The school's first international students began their studies in September, 2006.
The HYMS course uses [[Problem-based learning]]<ref>[http://www.hyms.ac.uk/students/documents/PBLguide_06-07.pdf HYMS Problem Based Learning guide]</ref> as opposed to more traditional teaching methods, and students see a great deal of clinical contact from the first year of their course as opposed to other medical schools. This has been praised by the [[General Medical Council]] and students alike, who see the vocational nature of the course one of the most exciting parts of their medical education. There is also a great emphasis on the community aspects of [[medicine]], with students spending half of their time in [[General Practice]] as opposed to the more traditional hospital oriented clinical placements.
The course uses clinically orientated subjects, as opposed to traditional medical school subjects which are more abstract science based.
[[Image:Loxley Building, Hull York Medical School.jpg|left|thumb|200px|Loxley Building, Hull York Medical School, [[University of Hull]] campus]]
Like other medical schools, HYMS also offers the ability to [[Intercalation (university administration)|intercalate]] a [[BSc]] degree in various subjects. Students will begin in 2007 on the Anatomy BSc run by HYMS itself, others include International Health at Leeds, Biology at Hull and York.
Students spend five years at HYMS and leave with a [[MB BS]] degree (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery).
[[Professor William Gillespie]] [[OBE]], the inaugural dean, retired in January 2007 and was replaced by [[Glasgow Medical School]]'s deputy dean Professor [http://www.hyms.ac.uk/staff/greer.asp Ian Greer].
==Notes==
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==External links==
*[http://www.hyms.ac.uk The Hull York Medical School]
*[http://www.newmediamedicine.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=36 Discussion forum for applicants to Hull York Medical School]
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[[Category:Schools of medicine in England]]
[[Category:Hull]]
[[Category:University of Hull]]
[[Category:University of York]]
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