Medicine

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This information session was streamed on Monday 4 December 2023.

Since 2007, Western Sydney University has been at the leading edge of medical education. Our passion for learning that makes a difference in the real world is one of the reasons why we are ranked in the Top 2% of universities in the world. We believe knowledge doesn’t just come from theory but also by being actively involved in the medical field. It’s why we’re involved in collaborative research with clinicians, policy makers and community partners. We’re leaders in health research both nationally and internationally. Because of all this our graduates are highly sought after. Our Postgraduate courses include Epidemiology, Allergic Diseases, Pathology, Cardiac Sonography and Applied Clinical Health Research courses.

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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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