The University of Notre Dame Australia (Fremantle)
Doctor of Medicine
Study detals
: Master's degree : Doctor of Medicine : Full time : 48 MonthRequirements
English language Requirements
IELTS Academic
· 7.0 overall, with no score lower than 7.0 in writing and no other individual band score lower than 6.5
CAE/CPE
· 185 overall, with no score lower than 185 in writing and no other band score lower than 176
PTE Academic
· 68 overall, with no score lower than 68 in writing and no other band score lower than 58
TOEFL (iBT)
· 94 overall, with no score lower than 27 in writing and no other individual band score lower than 20
Speciality
There aren’t any pathways available
Additional information
Degree Overview
Are you curious about medical research and/or clinical practice? Do you have an innate need to help your fellow human? Or maybe you have a calling to help poorly-serviced communities with special health needs? If so, our Doctor of Medicine degree program has special appeal for you.
At the School of Medicine, we are committed to providing an education that not only teaches the science and craft of medicine, but also develops passionate and devoted medical practitioners. It is for this reason that our entry requirements are based on so much more than your test scores, with traits such as passion, motivation and purpose highly regarded.
The first two years of your degree are underpinned by Problem Based Learning (PBL) and include the study of basic clinical sciences, population and preventive health, bioethics, therapeutics and more.
Your third and fourth years are clinically based and present the opportunity to explore the different disciplines of medicine such as paediatrics and surgery. You are required to complete eight to nine week discipline-based rotations in a clinical setting, and further develop your research skills with a translational research project based in the health sector. There are rural/remote training opportunities and for some students, placement with the Rural Clinical School in third-year.
Study Reasons
- Graduate job-ready with industry-specific skills and knowledge
- Benefit from a unique, personalised approach to education and pastoral care
- Lecturers are industry professionals and leaders in their field