Doctor of Medicine 48 months PHD Programme By Macquarie University (Sydney, Australia) |TopUniversities
Subject Ranking

# 301-350QS Subject Rankings

Programme Duration

48 monthsProgramme duration

Tuitionfee

93,200 AUDTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

MedicineMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Medicine

Degree

MD

Study Level

PHD

Study Mode

On Campus

Today’s rapidly evolving and globally focused healthcare landscape requires medical professionals who not only excel in clinical expertise, but who also understand the complexities of healthcare policy, ethical decision-making and the social determinants of health. Doctors who are patient-centred, safety-focused and culturally responsive, and who are equipped to work within digital health systems, are in demand.
The four-year graduate-entry Doctor of Medicine will embed you within Macquarie University Health – Australia’s first university-led integrated health centre. Home to the nation’s only not-for-profit hospital on a university campus and 30 specialist clinics, this cutting-edge environment seamlessly integrates learning with patient-centred clinical care, and world-class health and medical research. Structured Australian and international clinical experiences are integral to the degree, giving you unrivalled opportunities to experience diverse health systems, cultures and clinical presentations. You may also apply for our GP Intensive Stream: created to address workforce shortages, it will prepare you to become a specialist GP.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Medicine

Degree

MD

Study Level

PHD

Study Mode

On Campus

Today’s rapidly evolving and globally focused healthcare landscape requires medical professionals who not only excel in clinical expertise, but who also understand the complexities of healthcare policy, ethical decision-making and the social determinants of health. Doctors who are patient-centred, safety-focused and culturally responsive, and who are equipped to work within digital health systems, are in demand.
The four-year graduate-entry Doctor of Medicine will embed you within Macquarie University Health – Australia’s first university-led integrated health centre. Home to the nation’s only not-for-profit hospital on a university campus and 30 specialist clinics, this cutting-edge environment seamlessly integrates learning with patient-centred clinical care, and world-class health and medical research. Structured Australian and international clinical experiences are integral to the degree, giving you unrivalled opportunities to experience diverse health systems, cultures and clinical presentations. You may also apply for our GP Intensive Stream: created to address workforce shortages, it will prepare you to become a specialist GP.

Admission Requirements

7+

(full-time, or equivalent duration if available part-time)
AQF Level 7 bachelor's qualification (or NOOSR recognised equivalent) Minimum GPA of 5.0 out of 7.0 Graduate Medical School Admission Test (GAMSAT). A Minimum Score of 50 overall and 50 in each section (domestic applicants) OR Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) A minimum overall score of 500 (international applicants residing outside Australia) Satisfactory Multiple Mini-Interview Performance Qualifications considered for admission must have been completed within 10 years of intended enrolment. GAMSAT and MCAT scores submitted must be within four, and three years, respectively of intended enrolment. Interview opportunity and offers are competitive, meeting minimum requirements does not guarantee offer of admission Comprehensive admissions information is provided on the Macquarie MD website, including details about alternative admission pathways for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander applicants.

4 Years
Feb

Tuition fees

Domestic
85,900 AUD
International
93,200 AUD

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