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Step into a leadership position at the forefront of healthcare. Apply your expertise to positively impact lives and drive meaningful change. Champion better health results and enhance healthcare systems locally, nationally, and worldwide. The medical field offers diverse, intellectually stimulating opportunities beyond patient care, including research, technological innovation, public health initiatives, education, and policy development.
This full-time, on-campus program requires at least five (5) years to finish. During years 1-3, you'll acquire fundamental medical knowledge and clinical abilities, complemented by brief placements across the State.
Years 4 and 5 focus on hands-on training through clinical rotations, including elective options. Students gain experience at multiple Tasmanian locations, including the Medical Science Precinct (Hobart), Hobart Clinical School (Royal Hobart Hospital), Launceston Clinical School (Launceston General Hospital), and Rural Clinical School (North West Regional Hospital, Burnie).
Our medical program and alumni embody the University of Tasmania's commitment to fostering healthy, sustainable communities, with particular attention to Tasmanian Aboriginal health and rural populations.
Applicants must be at least 17 years of age at the date the course commences
Successful completion of an Australian year 12
English Language Requirements • IELTS (Academic) Overall 7.0 (target no band less than 7.0), within the last 24 months; or • TOEFL (iBT) 100 (no skill below: Reading 25; Listening 25; Speaking 23; Writing 27) within the last 24 months; or • PTE Academic 65 with no score lower than 65 within the last 24 months