UNSW Faculty of Medicine & Health
(Redirected from UNSW School of Women's and Children's Health)
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The Faculty of Medicine is a constituent body of the University of New South Wales, Australia.
The Faculty was established in June 1960 under founding dean Professor Frank Rundle.[1] It has nine schools:
- School of Medical Sciences[2]
- School of Psychiatry[3]
- School of Public Health and Community Medicine[4]
- School of Women's and Children's Health[5]
- Prince of Wales Clinical School[6]
- Rural Clinical School[7]
- St George and Sutherland Clinical School[8]
- St Vincent's Clinical School[9]
- South Western Sydney Clinical School[10]
References
edit- ^ "1960s | Records & Archives - UNSW Sydney".
- ^ "Online Archives Search | Records & Archives - UNSW Sydney".
- ^ "Online Archives Search | Records & Archives - UNSW Sydney".
- ^ "Online Archives Search | Records & Archives - UNSW Sydney".
- ^ "Online Archives Search | Records & Archives - UNSW Sydney".
- ^ "Online Archives Search | Records & Archives - UNSW Sydney".
- ^ "Online Archives Search | Records & Archives - UNSW Sydney".
- ^ "Online Archives Search | Records & Archives - UNSW Sydney".
- ^ "Online Archives Search | Records & Archives - UNSW Sydney".
- ^ "Online Archives Search | Records & Archives - UNSW Sydney".
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