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Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences
The Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences was established in 1968 as The University of Auckland School of Medicine. Traditionally known for its training of doctors, the Faculty now offers a full range of health and biomedical science programmes at undergraduate and postgraduate level.During its 38-year history, the Faculty has developed a reputation for excellence in teaching and research. It is the only health care training institute in New Zealand to offer interprofessional learning across its undergraduate degrees, or to consider students' suitability for health care roles by including interviews as part of the selection process for a number of its degrees. It was the first medical school in the world to establish a department of Maori and Pacific health, and actively promotes equity programmes for Maori and Pacific students.
The Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences consists of five schools. These include the Schools of Nursing, Medical Sciences, Pharmacy, Population Health, and also the School of Medicine which is comprised of the Central Auckland, South Auckland, and Waikato Clinical Schools. These Schools consist of a number of Departments and Research Groups. The Faculty also consists of other key components being Faculty Administration and Services, and Te Kupenga Hauora Māori.
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