Um... Harvard, Stanford, Hopkins, Beijing, Cal-Berkeley, Melbourne, Yale, Tokyo, MIT, UCSD, Singapore, Sydney, UCSF, and Toronto are not located in Europe. That's 14/20. Perhaps you meant in the world?
Aside from that, MIT doesn't have a medical school. Neither does Cal-Berkeley. This list is talking more about biomedical research than medical education.

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Top 20 biomedical universities in Europe:
1 1 Harvard University US 100 28.5
2 2 Cambridge University UK 95.8 23
3 3 Oxford University UK 84.3 23
4 7 Karolinska Institute Sweden 83.8 16.3
5 5 Stanford University US 81 27.2
6 4 Imperial College London UK 80.9 14.2
7 6 Johns Hopkins University US 77.7 23.6
8 11 Beijing University China 69.5 -
9 9 University of California, Berkeley US 69.2 26.5
10 14 Melbourne University Australia 67.7 12
11 8 Yale University US 63.9 24.7
12 13 Tokyo University Japan 61.5 16
13 12 Massachusetts Institute of Technology US 60.6 40.9
14 10 University of California, San Diego US 59.1 25.9
15 25 National University of Singapore Singapore 58.5 -
16 21 Edinburgh University UK 57.5 17.9
17 16 Heidelberg University Germany 56 14.1
18 15 Sydney University Australia 55.1 -
19 18 University of California, San Francisco US 54.9 25.5
20 20 University of Toronto Canada 54.4 17
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