bobby_chamo
11-01-2003, 09:12 AM
Lately, I've been reading in here a bit about about the Australian schools. May I find anywhere a summary of the med-schools they have in Australia, and what you like about them and dislike?
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View Full Version : General Aussie School Information bobby_chamo 11-01-2003, 09:12 AM Lately, I've been reading in here a bit about about the Australian schools. May I find anywhere a summary of the med-schools they have in Australia, and what you like about them and dislike? redshifteffect 11-01-2003, 08:05 PM Originally posted by bobby_chamo Lately, I've been reading in here a bit about about the Australian schools. May I find anywhere a summary of the med-schools they have in Australia, and what you like about them and dislike? I'll give you a list of what I can remember...but just type in Australian med schools in google and i'm sure you'll find them. Post grad Sydney Flinders Queensland Melbourne ANU Undergrad Bond - (soon ?) Western Australia Tasmania Adelaide Melbourne Monash James Cook University of New South Wales Johnny69 11-02-2003, 03:11 PM Originally posted by redshifteffect I'll give you a list of what I can remember...but just type in Australian med schools in google and i'm sure you'll find them. Post grad Sydney Flinders Queensland Melbourne ANU Undergrad Bond - (soon ?) Western Australia Tasmania Adelaide Melbourne Monash James Cook University of New South Wales EDIT: Newcastle (Johnny) bobby_chamo 11-05-2003, 05:43 PM Whats the difference between Postgrad / grad in relation to medical schools (excuse my ignorance) Purifyer 11-05-2003, 05:49 PM Originally posted by bobby_chamo Whats the difference between Postgrad / grad in relation to medical schools (excuse my ignorance) You enter undergrad med schools straight out of school. You enter post grad med schools after you have finished a bachelor degree. DrBlaze 11-14-2003, 01:49 AM Most graduate entry degrees are 4yrs in length and the undergrad ones are 6yrs. Generally speaking for the graduate entry degrees, your undergrade can be in any discipline. I believe Bond is planning on having a 5yr undergrad degree and Griffith will have a 4yr grad entry. Thr courses are slated to start 2006 and 2005 respectively if they get approval from the AMC. David driedcaribou 11-14-2003, 02:04 AM Hey David (Dr.Blaze), sorry if I'm being too nosey but I notice in your signature (and profile) that you're an army reserve medic and a student nurse. Do you mind if I ask you questions about the Australian Reserves? Should I PM you or start another thread? DrBlaze 11-14-2003, 09:29 PM Another thread I guess? Just let me know where it is :-) David |