Undergraduate and postgraduate degrees offered in Medicine.
(For research trained degrees, see the Research section.)
M2C Associate Degree in Paramedic Studies
(See University Handbook Entry)
M3A Associated Teaching - Medicine
The School of Medicine teaches many units as part of Degree Programs offered by other Faculties in the University.
(See University Handbook Entry)
M3N Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (5 Year Course)
This on-campus full time course takes a minimum of 5 years to complete. The first 3 years of the course are studied in Hobart. Years 4 and 5 will involve a series of clinical rotations, including some electives, at Clinical Schools in Hobart, Launceston and Burnie.
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M3B Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery - Not available to new applicants.
This on-campus, full-time course is offered mainly at Hobart and takes a minimum of 6 years. Provides an appropriate foundation, sound clinical skills, and a solid basic knowledge of Medicine. The graduate will have the knowledge and skills to pursue the many career paths available in Medicine.
(See University Handbook Entry)
M6F Graduate Diploma in Pathology
This new course has been developed to provide a greater understanding of the clinical relevance and significance of pathology tests, and will build upon the scientific basis of testing, acquired thorough an undergraduate degree. This 1-year full-time or up to 4-years part-time graduate diploma course is offered at Hobart, internally and externally (under specific circumstances). Contact Dr Silvanna Bettiol on +61 3 6226 4823 for more details
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