§ Sandra GidleyTo ask the Secretary of State for Health how many(a) intermediate care beds and (b) non-residential intermediate care places there were in March; and if he will make a statement. [168645]
§ Dr. LadymanThe Department is currently collecting and validating this data. It is anticipated that the information will be available at the end of May 2004.
1 Actual medical school output in England 1997–99 to 2002–03 Total output of students University 1997–98 1998–99 1999–2000 2000–01 2001–02 2002–03 University of Birmingham 155 169 169 192 191 189 University of Bristol 141 141 139 124 158 142 University of Cambridge 115 133 132 134 128 126 University of Leeds 153 181 189 158 155 155 University of Leicester 122 167 146 156 164 159 University of Liverpool 180 162 173 190 180 187 King's College (incl. United Medical and Denial Schools), London 322 320 359 309 308 322 University College Medical School (incl. Royal Free Hospital School of Medicine), London
338 297 352 320 305 361 St. George's Hospital Medical School, London 189 150 157 160 127 189 Imperial College (St. Mary's and Charing Cross), London 269 207 263 257 275 273 Queen Mary's, London (Bart's and the London) 220 223 212 205 164 251 University of Manchester 280 280 306 304 279 352 University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne 164 137 161 182 193 178 University of Nottingham 162 152 168 164 188 197 University of Oxford 106 100 102 100 102 94 University of Sheffield 191 144 196 189 214 198 University of Southampton 154 134 149 142 149 149 Total England 3,261 3,097 3,373 3,286 3,280 3,522 Source: Higher Education Funding Council for England. The number of United Kingdom-qualified PRHOs in England in the last six years is shown in table 2.
Number 1998 3,173 1999 3,122 2000 3,297 2001 3,176 2002 3,205 2003 3,344 Source: Department of Health medical and dental workforce survey. Responsibility for Scottish, Welsh and Northern Irish medical schools is the responsibility of the devolved administrations.