
Our School of Medicine is situated in Adelaide, South Australia and co-located within Flinders Medical Centre, an academic medical centre combining a general teaching hospital and medical school. We have an international reputation for integration and innovation in patient care, education and research. Our School is also affiliated with other hospitals in the Southern Region of Adelaide - the Repatriation General Hospital at Daw Park and the Noarlunga Health Services.
Our education programs include a graduate entry medical course, plus courses in other health professions including Medical Science, Speech Pathology, Nutrition and Dietetics, Environmental Health, Biotechnology, Ambulance Studies, Disability Studies, Remote Health Care, Palliative Care, Clinical Rehabilitation, Health Services Management, Disability Studies, Public Health, Mental Health Sciences and Clinical Education.
We have well established and highly regarded research programs covering a wide range of biomedical science and health disciplines. We strongly encourage research students in all of our programs at Honours, Masters and Doctorate levels. New facilities include our Comparative Orthopedic Research (CORe) surgical facility.
Our School has a significant and expanding rural and remote presence with clinical training and research activities in regional areas of Australia. Our external campuses include the Northern Territory Clinical School (with campuses at the Royal Darwin Hospital and the Alice Springs Hospital), the Centre for Remote Health (Alice Springs), The Flinders University Rural Clinical School (Renmark) and the Greater Green Triangle University Department of Rural Health in south-eastern South Australia and south-western Victoria.