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The Doctor of Medicine is a five-year full-time undergraduate program.

The course is offered at the Campbelltown campus.

Graduates will be eligible for registration by the Medical Board of Australia and its equivalent in New Zealand following successful completion of a period of internship or supervised training as required by the medical board, and will be able to apply for registration in a number of overseas countries.

As a graduate from this degree, you can look forward to career opportunities including Medical Practice, Medical Administration, Medical Research and Medical Training. Medicine is a vertically and horizontally integrated curriculum, centered on problem-based learning. Four themes run throughout the course: patient care, health in the community, personal and professional development, scientific basis of medicine. Patient contact and clinical learning begins in the first weeks and continues throughout the program.

Admission to this course is based on three separate criteria: 

  1. ATAR/IB or Academic Rank: See the course handbook for further details.
  2. University Clinical Aptitude Test (UCAT): The UCAT examination is run externally and the threshold mark is not published by the university as it varies year on year. Applications for the 2023 intake opened on 1 August, 2022 and close midnight AEST 30 September, 2022. Late applications will not be accepted. UCAT information can be found on the UCAT website.
  3. Multistation Mini Interview: Applicants are invited to attend this final stage based on their results in UCAT.

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Frequently Asked Questions

This course is a two year full time or four year part time course. A shorter version of this course is available depending on the entry requirements met at time of admission.

Is a three-year part-time program offered primarily online. There will also be a compulsory one-week face-to-face clinical skills workshop and 40 hours of mandatory practicum.

Graduates of this degree can look forward to career opportunities as an epidemiologist, researcher or academic in health and medical research. They can also work in areas such as environmental health, communicable disease control, Government agencies and private industry.

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Why Study Medicine at Western?

Hear from the Dean of Medicine, academics and students on the benefits of studying medicine at Western. Find out about the great opportunities and state-of-the art modern facilities available to our Medical students.

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