Postgraduate Guide Fremantle 2021

Our School of Medicine graduates health professionals with exceptional levels of clinical proficiency, compassion, respect, a strong commitment to lifelong learning and the adaptability required to address the challenges of modern clinical practice. The School’s mission is to provide excellence in medical education, research and scholarship with the aim of graduating doctors uniquely trained to serve in areas of unmet need, specifically in vast remote and rural areas. You receive small group teaching and problem-based learning, combined with rich clinical experiences across the entire program. • Learn innovative clinical skills from top practising academics • Graduate with a strong commitment to, and capacity for, lifelong learning, reflective practice, leadership, personal health and wellbeing, and patient centred care • Research focus provides a firm basis for continued engagement in scholarly research aimed at advancing the body of medical knowledge • A substantial Aboriginal health curriculum across the degree aims to prepare graduates to be able to contribute meaningfully to reducing the health disparities experienced by Aboriginal peoples Overall Quality of Educational Experience #1 in WA Teaching Quality #1 in WA Student Support #1 in WA Skills Development #1 in WA Federal Government Quality Indicators for Learning and Teaching for postgraduate studies in Medicine – qilt.edu.au. Higher Degrees by Research We also offer supervised Higher Degrees by Research in a range of relevant areas should you wish to deepen your knowledge in medicine. For more information visit notredame.edu.au/study and select ‘postgraduate research’. Medicine student

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