
If you want to make a difference in the world, a career in medicine or healthcare is guaranteed to be challenging, exciting and truly...
Have you just finished school and want to study medicine in Australia? Read on to learn more about the pathways to a medical degree offered by the University of Notre Dame Australia. Find out what subjects and exams you need to complete, and explore employment opportunities and career prospects in rural and remote areas. Notre Dame aims to develop caring and ethical doctors imbued with the values of compassion, respect and service and prioritises small-group teaching.
If you want to make a difference in the world, a career in medicine or healthcare is guaranteed to be challenging, exciting and truly...
We offer multiple pathways to medicine at Notre Dame University in order to support as many aspiring doctors to achieve their career goals as possible. These options include direct graduate entry to the Doctor of Medicine as well as pathways via undergraduate study at the University.
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Get personal with small group teaching and problem-based learning. Rich clinical experiences with state-of-the-art clinical facilities, including simulation wards, consulting rooms and laboratories. Over 2000 hours of clinical placements and rural experiences with access to real-world training at a range of public and private hospitals. Our Aboriginal health curriculum prepares graduates to contribute meaningfully to reducing the health disparities experienced by First Nations people. A focus on research provides a firm basis for continued engagement in scholarly research aimed at advancing the international body of medical knowledge.