Forum Topic : Study Medicine in Australia | |
Submitted by Tanvi on 15/06/2009 - 11:19 PM | |
Medical Education in Australia has undergone changes in the past decade that are similar to those seen in many other medical schools, with earlier contact with patients, the use of problem-based curricula, self directed learning and increasing emphasis on community-based education a medicine moves increasingly out of hospital mode, especially for disorders of the aging. Medical education standards are overseen by the Australian Medical Council. It accredits medical schools and assures standards in that role. It is also responsible for the oversight of registration of oversea-trained doctors. To gain entry to Australian medical schools you are advised to access their websites as each one is different, u can also log on to www.indiancareerclub.com/study_abroad.html and view different colleges. Some of the undergraduate schools use a common moderating examination UMAT (Undergraduate Medical and Health Sciences Admissions Test) while entry to the graduate programs requires successful completion of GAMSAT (Graduate Australian Medical School Admission Test). Entry increasingly is being modified by what is found at interview with the prospective student. |
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