There are currently
18 medical schools spread across the vast land that is Australia, each with their own personal flavour. There is variety in;
- course structure and approaches to medicine,
- university and clinical settings
- the lifestyle associated with the area
and much more.....
With so much diversity it's worth taking the time to really consider all options; weigh the
pros and
cons, as once you select your medical school it's virtually impossible to move elsewhere.
This is a very brief overview of the medical schools within Australia. Click on the
Hospital Icons to get further information regarding a particular school. I've provided links to some further resources, but it is always best to research the schools you are considering applying to independently. The information proivded here is a guide only and some aspects may have changed since the time of writing.
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Australian National University
Graduate
4 years |
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Bond University
Undergraduate and Graduate Entry
4.6 (3 semesters per year) |
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Deakin University
Graduate
4 years |
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Flinders
Graduate
4 years |
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Griffith University
Undergraduate & Graduate
UG: 6 years G: 4 years |
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James Cook University
Undergraduate
6 years |
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Monash University
Undergraduate & Graduate
UG: 5 years G: 4 years |
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The University of Notre Dame
(Sydney & Fremantle)
Graduate
4 years |
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University of Adeliade
Undergraduate
6 years |
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University of Melbourne
Graduate
4 years |
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University of Newcastle & University of New England
Undergraduate
5 years |
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University of New South Wales
Undergraduate
6 years |
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University of Queensland
Undergraduate & Graduate
UG: 6 years G: 4 years |
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University of Sydney
Graduate
4 years |
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Universuty of Tasmania
Undergraduate
5 years |
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University of Western Australia
Undergraduate & Graduate
UG: 6 years G: 4 years |
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University of Western Sydney
Undergraduate
5 years |
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University of Wollongong
Graduate
4 years |
Further Resources
ASMA Medical School Guide 2009
The guide is a comprehensive overview of Australian Medical Schools.
- Descriptive Overviews
- Student Places (CSP, BMP and so on)
- Contact Details
- Detailed Statistics
and much more....
Med Students Online
MSO is an Australian-based forum type website with a particular focus on Med Students. MSO have more broadly split the website into four key categories.
- Prospective Medical Students
- Medical Students
- Allied Health Students
- Health Professionals
It is particular good for those considering undergraduate programs.
PagingDr
A site with an attached
forum. It is particular useful for those considering graduate programs.
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