This is in the process of being founded

It is being set up by four directors/fellows of Prince Charles' failed charity Foundation for Integrated Health

The College of Medicine had been registered as the College for Integrated Health, but documents at Companies House show the name was changed after a teleconference between the directors a week after the prince's charity shut.
The College of Medicine aims to raise the acceptance of "an integrated approach to health" among doctors, politicians and the public by running courses and publishing books, journals and films.
Registration documents filed at Companies House and other details of the college were obtained by David Colquhoun, a professor of pharmacology at University College London and critic of alternative medicine. They are published today on his website, DCscience.net.
Edzard Ernst, professor of complementary medicine at Peninsula Medical School in Exeter, said: "I fear that the College of Medicine will amount to little more than a smokescreen and a farce." He feared courses being planned could be about "popularising disproven or unproven treatments within UK healthcare".