If anyone is interested in attending any accredited UK Medical schools, I suggest you check out:
http://www.gmc-uk.org/med_ed/default.htm
Here it lists all accredited schools..
UK medical schools awarding UK medical degrees
These medical schools are all associated with a University able to award UK primary medical degrees and are listed in the Medical Act.
The parent institution is subject to quality assurance inspections by the UK government through the Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education (QAA) and the medical school is subject to inspection by the GMC. A medical degree from one of these medical schools gives, subject to the student satisfying our fitness to practise criteria, entitlement to registration with the GMC.
The institutions falling into this category are:
University of Aberdeen, Faculty of Medicine and Medical Sciences
Barts and the London School of Medicine and Dentistry
University of Birmingham, School of Medicine
University of Bristol, Faculty of Medicine
University of Cambridge School of Clinical Medicine
University of Dundee, Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Nursing
The University of Edinburgh, The Faculty of Medicine
University of Glasgow, Faculty of Medicine
The Guy's, King's College and St Thomas' Hospitals' Medical and Dental School of King's College London
Imperial College School of Medicine, London
University of Leeds, School of Medicine
Leicester Warwick Medical Schools
University of Liverpool, Faculty of Medicine
University of Manchester, Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry, Pharmacy and Nursing
University of Newcastle, The Medical School
The University of Nottingham, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences
University of Oxford
The Queen's University Belfast, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences
The University of Sheffield, School of Medicine
University of Southampton, School of Medicine
St George's Hospital Medical School, London (NOT affiliated with St. George's of the carribean)
University College Medical School of University College London
University of Wales, College of Medicine
In addition to the above schools, four new publicly funded medical schools have been established and are currently teaching their first cohorts of students. The schools are working closely with the GMC and subject to a satisfactory final report from the GMC, will be able to award UK degrees when their first students are ready to graduate.
These medical schools are:
Brighton and Sussex Medical School
Peninsula Medical School
Hull York Medical School
University of East Anglia
For the poster inquiring about St. Christophers.. It states that St. Chris is listed in the WHO so that it's graduates ARE eligible for registration in the UK. But that they still have to take the PLAB exam (ECMFG equivilant) and that they must apply just as any other International foriegn medical graduate would. Meaning... St. Chis is no more a UK school than say Tokyo Medical College.