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Charing Cross and Westminster Medical School

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Type
  
Medical school

Location
  
London, England

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Established
  
1818 (Charing Cross Hospital Medical School) 1834 (Westminster Hospital Medical School) 1984 (Charing Cross and Westminster Medical School) 1997 (Imperial College School of Medicine)

Affiliations
  
Imperial College London Charing Cross Hospital

Charing Cross and Westminster Medical School existed as a legal entity for 13 years, as the midpoint of a series of mergers which strategically consolidated the many small medical schools in west London into one large institution under the aegis of Imperial College London.

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In 1984, Charing Cross Hospital Medical School and Westminster Hospital Medical School merged to form the Charing Cross and Westminster Medical School. This move was part of a series of mergers in the London medical schools in the early 1980s, which foreshadowed the second, larger round of mergers in the late 1990s.

Based at the Charing Cross Hospital site in Hammersmith and Chelsea and Westminster Hospital in Fulham, the new medical school took the form of its larger precursor (CXHMS) in using "X" as an abbreviation for "Cross". The medical school also maintained academic units at the university hospitals of Queen Mary's Roehampton, West Middlesex, Ashford and Hillingdon.

In 1997, CXWMS merged with Imperial College, London (whose medical department was at St Mary's Hospital Medical School), The National Heart and Lung Institute and the Royal Postgraduate Medical School to form Imperial College School of Medicine.

Student life

Students' Union based around the Reynolds Bar. CXWSU merged in Imperial College School of Medicine Students' Union in 1997.

Notable alumni

  • Mark Porter - The Times and Radio 4 doctor
  • Dawn Harper - Embarrassing Bodies on Channel 4
  • Gary O'Driscoll - Arsenal team doctor
  • Ayan Panja - Presenter of Health Check on BBC World News
  • Fintan Coyle-Presenter of Speakeasy and inventor of "The Weakest Link"
  • References

    Charing Cross and Westminster Medical School Wikipedia