New Anglia University is pleased to announce a further expansion of its clinical partnerships in Scotland, strengthening its presence in Glasgow through collaborations with five major hospital sites: Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, Glasgow Royal Infirmary, Gartnavel General Hospital, New Victoria Ambulatory Care Hospital, and New Stobhill Hospital.
This development represents a significant opportunity for the university to broaden its clinical rotations network in Scotland, providing students with access to a diverse and high-quality range of healthcare settings across one of the UK’s leading medical hubs.
Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, one of the largest and most advanced hospital campuses in Europe, offers students exposure to cutting-edge facilities, complex cases, and a wide spectrum of specialties within a high-volume clinical environment.
Glasgow Royal Infirmary, a historic and highly respected teaching hospital, provides a dynamic setting for clinical education, with strong emphasis on acute care and general medicine.
Gartnavel General Hospital is known for its specialist services and strong focus on areas such as oncology and rehabilitation, giving students valuable insight into long-term and complex patient care pathways.
New Victoria Ambulatory Care Hospital delivers a modern, outpatient-focused environment, allowing students to experience day-case procedures and ambulatory care models that are increasingly central to contemporary healthcare systems.
New Stobhill Hospital, with its focus on community-based and mental health services, offers students a broader perspective on integrated care and the importance of multidisciplinary approaches beyond acute hospital settings.
Through these expanded partnerships, students at New Anglia University will benefit from structured clinical rotations across a wide spectrum of disciplines, gaining hands-on experience in both acute and community care environments.
This initiative reflects the university’s ongoing commitment to expanding its clinical training footprint in Scotland and ensuring that its graduates are equipped with the breadth of experience required for modern, patient-centered medical practice.
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