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Best Cities to Study Abroad for Medical Students 

By Sujen Kumar 

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Today, we'll explore the best cities to pursue medical education, featuring renowned universities and medical schools. 

Introduction 

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Top medical education in Cambridge: Harvard Medical School: Founded in 1782, ranked No.1 globally. Tuition: $45,050, 4-year course, 2.7% acceptance. Cambridge Univ. School of Clinical Med: Ranked 4th globally, tuition: $83,000, 4-year course, 12% acceptance. 

Cambridge 

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Top medical education at Oxford: Oxford Univ. Med School: Founded in 1936, pre-clinical (3 years) and clinical studies (3 years), 2nd rank globally (QS), 1st (Times), $50,000 avg. tuition, 6-year course, 9% acceptance. 

Oxford 

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Stanford Univ. School of Medicine: Affiliated with Stanford Healthcare and Stanford Children's Health. Est. 1908, integrated advanced programs, 3rd rank globally (QS), 6th (Times), $55,000 avg. tuition, 4-year course, 2.3% acceptance. 

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Stanford 

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Top medical education in Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Univ. School of Medicine: Est. 1893, flexible MD and doctorate curriculum, Nobel laureates' contributions, $58,000 avg. tuition, 4-year course, 6.3% acceptance. 

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Baltimore 

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Top medical education in Los Angeles: David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA: Est. 1951, diverse programs, generous funding for outstanding students, 6th rank globally (QS), $50,100 avg. tuition, 4-year course, 3.9% acceptance. 

Los Angeles 

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UCL Medical School: Est. 1987, limited intake (334 MBBS students/yr), $51,000 avg. tuition, 4-year course, 16% acceptance. Imperial College School of Medicine: Founded 1997,BMAT required, 8th rank, $50,100 avg. tuition, 6-year course, 14% acceptance. 

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London 

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Top medical education in Toronto: Temerty Faculty of Medicine, Univ. of Toronto: Est. 1843, among the oldest schools, major medical discoveries, 10th rank globally (QS), $91,760 avg. tuition, 4-year course, 5.99% acceptance. 

Toronto 

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Closing remarks on the importance of studying medicine abroad. Encouragement for aspiring medical students to explore these top destinations. 

Recap

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