University of Wollongong

Course Details

Doctor of Medicine

Course Description

Medicine is potentially one of the most exciting and challenging of all professions. A Doctor of Medicine aims to produce knowledgeable, caring and competent graduates, well prepared to practise medicine under supervision as interns, and subsequently to commence vocational training in any area of medicine. UOW's Graduate School of Medicine offers a four-year program of study to high performing graduates. We encourage applications from high performing students from a diverse range of backgrounds. No preference is given to any particular undergraduate degree. This degree: The School of Medicine curriculum reflects the latest approach to medical education, and incorporates extensive use of existing and emerging medical education and information technologies. Local medical and other health practitioners are extensively involved in all aspects of the educational, clinical, and research and governance components of the program. The curriculum is delivered using a combination of teaching approaches: Clinical teaching in hospitals, clinics, and general practice surgeries Large and small group clinical presentations Seminars, tutorials and small group work. In addition, the curriculum includes activities directed at the personal and professional development of Medicine students. What you will study: The Doctor of Medicine is a four-year course, with each academic year being approximately 42 weeks in length. In the first year, you will participate in approximately 25 hours of structured teaching and learning experiences each week with an additional 20-30 hours being self-directed. As the course progresses and the clinical exposure increases, by the fourth phase the face-to-face requirement resembles full-time clinical work. Participation in scheduled small group learning activities, clinical skills laboratories, anatomy laboratories and clinical placements are an integral part of your learning. There is a high level of online structured learning activities. This complements the learning experiences in the clinical environment that help you learn by doing.

Course Duration

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4year

Career outcomes

Upon completion of a MD degree graduates will have an extensive range of career options. Graduates may undertake work in private or public health, academia, research, aid organisations, the defence forces, or a combination of these areas. There are many specialties available to graduates including (but not restricted to): Academic medicine, accident and emergency, anaesthesia, dermatology, general practice, geriatric medicine, intensive care, medical administration, internal medicine, obstetrics and gynaecology, occupational medicine, ophthalmology, paediatrics, oncology, cardiology, neurology, pathology, histopathology, microbiology, psychiatry, public health medicine, radiology, rehabilitation medicine, sexual health, sports medicine or surgery.

Doctor of Medicine University of Wollongong