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First Faculty of Medicine , Charles University in Prague

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Second Faculty of Medicine , Charles University in Prague

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Prof. Komárek successfully passed through the professorial procedure at the end of 2008 and he was in May 2009 appointed Professor of Neurology by Czech President Václav Klaus. Other recent successes include: The Prize of the Health Official - 2008, which was received for his team´s grant project in December 15, 2008.

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Third Faculty of Medicine , Charles University in Prague

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Faculty of Medicine in Pilsen

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Faculty of Medicine , Masaryk University

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The Faculty of Medicine (FM) witnessed the birth of the second among the Czech universities in 1919. Since the very beginning it considered education for medical doctors, technicians and researchers its priority. During the more than eighty years of its history it was the affiliation for many experts recognised all over the world. On behalf of all of them, one name should be mentioned here – prominent European cardio-surgeon professor Jan Navrátil (1909 – 1992) who, besides MU Faculty of Medicine, also worked for the Vienna university medical faculty.

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The Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry , Palacký University, Olomouc

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Faculty of Health Sciences , University of Copenhagen

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The Faculty of Health Sciences , University of Southern Denmark

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Faculty of Health Sciences , Aarhus University

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Aarhus University (in Danish, Aarhus Universitet), located in the city of Ĺrhus, Denmark, is Denmark's second oldest and second largest university (after the University of Copenhagen).

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Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry

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University of Birmingham Medical School

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Bristol Medical School

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Brighton and Sussex Medical School

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School of Clinical Medicine, University of Cambridge

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Durham University School of Medicine and Health

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Hull York Medical School

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Imperial College School of Medicine

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Established in 1997, it brings together all the major West London medical schools into one world-class institution. It maintains close links with a number of NHS Trusts with whom it collaborates in teaching and research activities.

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Keele University Medical School

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