Brighton & Sussex Medical School located at 94 N – S Rd, Falmer, Brighton BN1 9PX, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 01273 606755

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José María Pacheco Benítez

5 Google Rating

Wonderful and well connected campus, full of life, good food and great staff. The sorroundings are w

5/ 5

Wonderful and well connected campus, full of life, good food and great staff. The sorroundings are worth to explore, walk around and enjoy. Close to Stanmer Park and the Stadium.

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Tom MacLaren

5 Google Rating

Great medical school! Well worth the investment.

5/ 5

Great medical school! Well worth the investment.

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Mariam Gyimah

5 Google Rating

I love this school

5/ 5

I love this school

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shashi chawla

5 Google Rating

Thanks nice

5/ 5

Thanks nice

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Md Amirul Islam Alif

3 Google Rating

3/ 5

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Ambi

5 Google Rating

Amazing place to learn. Very vibrant atmosphere

5/ 5

Amazing place to learn. Very vibrant atmosphere

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Emilie

5 Google Rating

Absolutely brilliant place to spend 5 years! Great faculty who know you by first name and really wa

5/ 5

Absolutely brilliant place to spend 5 years! Great faculty who know you by first name and really want to see you succeed. The school is constantly asking for student feedback and really listens to make improvements to the course. Excellent hands on training from first year in the dissection lab, to early clinical placements in third year. I felt really prepared when I graduated and started working as a junior doctor, something that not many other junior doctors felt when leaving their medical schools. Thanks BSMS :)

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Ghaith Al Najjar

5 Google Rating

Lovely people + Lovely place = BSMS

5/ 5

Lovely people + Lovely place = BSMS

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