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Introduction
The Flinders University
medical program is a four-year, graduate entry course leading to the degree, Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery.
It is also possible to complete a combined BMBS/PhD
degree.
Our course aims to produce doctors who
- practice competently, with empathy for patients and with recognition
of their own limitations, and who will integrate health promotion
and disease prevention with the management of illness and injury;
- understand that modern medical practice is based upon an integrated
body of knowledge derived from the physical, biological, behavioural
and social sciences;
- practise with due regard to available resources and cost-effective
measures in a manner which encourages patients to assume increasing
responsibility for their own health and to participate in decisions
about their health care;
- be able to undertake further training for any branch of medicine,
including medical research, and who will maintain a lifelong commitment
to continuing medical education.
The School of Medicine is
co-located with the Flinders
Medical Centre at Flinders University, 12 km from the Adelaide
city centre.
ADMISSIONS INFORMATION SESSION
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
Flinders University Medical School held an evening INFORMATION SESSION on Tuesday, May 20 at 7.30pm
in Law Theatre North 5 on the Flinders University campus at Bedford Park.
The session was intended mainly for those who sat GAMSAT in 2008 (or 2007) and are now contemplating Medicine admissions options – to graduate-entry medical programs in general and to Medicine at Flinders in particular.
If you were unable to attend the session on Tuesday, May 20, you may wish to download the following presentations given at the session, an Overview of the Curriculum and special features of the program, presented by Iris Lindemann, and an Admissions Overview for Graduate Entry Medicine for 2009 presented by Dr Tony Edwards, Chair, Admissions Committee.
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