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King's College School of Medicine and Dentistry

King's College School of Medicine is an educational establishment associated with King's College, originally based at King's College Hospital (Denmark Hill[?], South London).

In August 1998 the school joined with Guy's and St Thomas' Hospitals (both on the south bank of the Thames in central London) following the merger with UMDS[?] (United Medical and Dental Schools of Guy's and Thomas's).

The combined entity is now often referred to as The GKT School of Medicine. It is the largest medical school in the United Kingdom, with an annual undergraduate intake of 360 students.

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