Founded in 1831 as Westbrook Seminary in Portland, Maine. Became University of New England in 1979 through merger of multiple institutions. Largest private university in Maine and largest healthcare educator in state. Currently has five colleges offering over 70 degree programs
Founded in 1949 by WHO and UNESCO as successor to International Medical Congress. Currently has 40 international, national, and associate member groups. General Assembly meets annually to elect Executive Committee and President. Executive Committee meets at least once yearly, appointing Secretariat
Imperial College of Science leads in London's rankings among 17 universities. 38 out of 87 London universities are ranked in at least one ranking. Student satisfaction ratings range from 3.8 to 4.5/5.0
Medicine programs in English cost 22,410 USD per year. Medicine programs in Turkish cost 16,300 USD per year
Stanford offers various online courses in various fields including IT, business, engineering, and healthcare. Courses are available through edX platform with self-paced learning options. Most courses are free or offer limited access in audit or verified tracks
NLM is world's largest biomedical library and leader in computational health informatics. Founded in 1836 as Army Surgeon General's Library. Became part of NIH in 1968. Currently led by Director Patricia Flatley Brennan since 2016