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Encyclopedia > Teaching hospital

A Teaching hospital is a hospital which provides medical training. Medical students typically spend two or three years in a teaching hospital doing clinical training, after completing their preclinical training in the medical school of a university. Many teaching hospitals have strong links with a nearby medical school. A physician visiting the sick in a hospital. ... See drugs, medication, and pharmacology for substances that treat patients. ... Medical school generally refers to a tertiary educational institution (or part of such an institution) which is involved in the education of future medical practitioners (medical doctors). ... A professor giving a lecture at the Helsinki University of Technology A university is an institution of higher education and of research, which grants academic degrees. ...


In the United States most students use a matching plan as their agent in selecting the teaching hospital they prefer among the hospitals that want that student.


See also

A physician is a person who practices medicine. ... Medical school generally refers to a tertiary educational institution (or part of such an institution) which is involved in the education of future medical practitioners (medical doctors). ... A university hospital is an institution which combines the services of a hospital with the education of medical students. ...

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  • National Resident Matching Plan

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Teaching hospital - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (249 words)
A teaching hospital is a hospital which provides medical training to medical students and residents.
Medical students typically spend two or three years in a teaching hospital doing clinical training, after completing their preclinical training in the medical school of a university.
Although institutions for caring for the sick are known to have been around much earlier in history, the first teaching hospital however, where students were authorized to methodically practice on patients under the supervision of physicians as part of their education, was reportedly the pre-Islamic Academy of Gundishapur in the Persian Empire.
Saidu Teaching Hospital - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (410 words)
Saidu Teaching Hospital (commonly abbreviated as SGTH for Saidu group of teaching hospitals) is located in Saidu Sharif, Swat, NWFP, Pakistan.
Another hospital with the name of Saidu Hospital was founded in the capital of Swat Saidu Sharif in 1954, mainly for the female patients.
In September 2000, this hospital was declared as Saidu Group of Teaching Hospitals (SGTH) Swat for the students of Saidu Medical College (SMC) Swat by the Health Department, Government of NWFP, Pakistan.
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