Australian Schools of Medicine are undergoing a period of change from full undergraduate 5-6 year courses to a combination of 5 year undergraduate entry courses (UMAT required) and 4 year graduate entry courses (GAMSAT required). This list of Medical Schools outlines the State, entry level, final degree (basic medical qualification) and contact details of 21 Medical Schools in Australia and New Zealand.

Graduate Medical School entry

Australian National University [Canberra, ACT]

  • Medical School Website
  • Graduate entry [GAMSAT]
  • Bachelor of Medicine Bachelor of Surgery – MBBS (four years)
  • Tel: (02) 6125 2622
  • Fax: (02) 6125 4814

Deakin University [Geelong, VIC]

  • School of Medicine Website
  • Graduate entry [GAMSAT]
  • Bachelor of Medicine Bachelor of Surgery – BMBS (four years)
  • Tel: (03) 9251 7777

Flinders University [Adelaide, SA]

  • Medical School Website
  • Graduate entry [GAMSAT]
  • Bachelor of Medicine Bachelor of Surgery – BMBS (four years)
  • Tel: 08 8204 4162
  • Fax: 08 8201 2421

Book your health appointments online

Find and instantly book your next health appointment with Healthengine

Find health practitioners

Griffith University [Gold Coast, QLD]

  • Medical School Website
  • Graduate entry [GAMSAT]
  • Bachelor of Medicine Bachelor of Surgery – MBBS (four years)
  • Tel: (07) 5678 0704
  • Fax: (07) 5678 0303

Monash University [Clayton, VIC]

  • Medical School Website
  • Undergraduate Course: Bachelor of Medicine Bachelor of Surgery – MBBS (five years)
  • Graduate entry at Gippsland Campus: – MBBS (four years)
  • Tel: (03) 9905 4301
  • Fax: (03) 9905 4302

Monash University [Gippsland, VIC]

  • Medical School Website
  • Graduate entry [GAMSAT]
  • Bachelor of Medicine Bachelor of Surgery – MBBS (four years)
  • Tel: (03) 9905 4301
  • Fax: (03) 9905 4302

University of Melbourne [Parkville, VIC]

  • Medical School Website
  • 2008 – final intake for school leavers into MBBS/BMedSc (six years)
  • 2009 – final intake for graduates into MBBS (4.5 years)
  • 2010 – no intake
  • 2011 – first intake into the Graduate entry Doctor of Medicine – MD (four years)
  • Tel: (03) 8344 5892
  • Fax: (03) 9347 7854

University of Notre Dame – [Sydney, NSW]

  • School of Medicine Website
  • Graduate entry [GAMSAT]
  • Bachelor of Medicine Bachelor of Surgery – MBBS (four years)
  • Tel: (02) 8204 4250
  • Fax: (02) 8204 4422

University of Notre Dame – [Fremantle, WA]

  • School of Medicine Website
  • Graduate entry [GAMSAT]
  • Bachelor of Medicine Bachelor of Surgery – MBBS (four years)
  • Tel: 08 9433 0228

University of Queensland – [Brisbane, QLD]

University of Sydney [Sydney, NSW]

  • Medical School Website
  • Graduate entry [GAMSAT]
  • Bachelor of Medicine Bachelor of Surgery – MBBS (four years)
  • Tel: (02) 9351 3132
  • Fax: (02) 9351 3196

University of Western Australia [Perth, WA]

  • Medical School Website
  • Undergraduate: Bachelor of Medicine Bachelor of Surgery – MBBS (six years)
  • Graduate entry: Bachelor of Medicine Bachelor of Surgery – MBBS (four and a half years)
  • Tel: 08 6488 2477
  • Fax: 08 6488 1226

University of Wollongong [Wollongong, NSW]

  • Medical School Website
  • Graduate entry [GAMSAT]
  • Bachelor of Medicine Bachelor of Surgery – MBBS (four years)
  • Tel: (02) 4221 3492
  • Fax: (02) 4221 3718

Undergraduate Medical School entry

Bond University [Gold Coast , QLD]

  • Medical School Website
  • Undergraduate entry [UMAT]
  • Bachelor of Medicine Bachelor of Surgery – MBBS (five years)
  • Tel: (07) 5595 4400
  • Fax: (07) 5595 4122

James Cook University [Townsville, QLD]

  • Medical School Website
  • Undergraduate course
  • Bachelor of Medicine Bachelor of Surgery – MBBS (six years)
  • Tel: (07) 4781 6232
  • Fax: (07) 4781 6986

Monash University [Bandar Sunway, Malaysia]

University of Adelaide [Adelaide, SA]

  • Medical School Website
  • Undergraduate Course: [UMAT]
  • Bachelor of Medicine Bachelor of Surgery, MBBS (six years)
  • Tel: 08 8303 5336
  • Fax: 08 8303 3788

University of New South Wales [Sydney, NSW]

  • Medical School Website
  • Undergraduate Course: [UMAT]
  • Bachelor of Medicine Bachelor of Surgery – MBBS (six years)
  • Tel: (02) 9385 8765
  • Fax: (02) 9385 1874

University of Newcastle [Newcastle, NSW]

University of Newcastle and New England – Joint Medical Program

University of Tasmania [Hobart, TAS]

  • Medical School Website
  • Undergraduate Course: [UMAT]
  • Bachelor of Medicine Bachelor of Surgery – MBBS (five years)
  • Tel: (03) 6226 4757
  • Fax: (03) 6226 4816

University of Western Sydney [Sydney, NSW]

  • School of Medicine Website
  • Undergraduate Course: [UMAT]
  • Bachelor of Medicine Bachelor of Surgery – MBBS (five years)
  • Tel: (02) 9685 9087
  • Fax: (02) 9685 9298

New Zealand University of Auckland [Auckland, New Zealand]

  • Medical School Website
  • Undergraduate Course:
  • Bachelor of Medicine Bachelor of Surgery – MBChB (six years)
  • Tel: +64 9 373 7599
  • Fax: +64 9 308 2308

University of Otago [Dunedin, New Zealand]

  • Medical School Website
  • Undergraduate Course:
  • Bachelor of Medicine Bachelor of Surgery – MBChB (six years)
  • Tel: +64 3 479 7454
  • Fax: +64 3 479 5459

Additional resources for medical students

Australian Medical Association – AMA’s guide for studying medicine in Australia

Australian Medical Students’ Association – The peak representative body for medical students

Medical Board of Australia – Student registration information and FAQs

Department of Health – Information for undergraduate and post-grad medical students

 

 

A: Use HealthEngine to find and book your next General Physician appointment. Click on the following locations to find a General Physician clinic in your state or territory.

 

This article is for informational purposes only and should not be taken as medical advice. If in doubt, HealthEngine recommends consulting with a registered health practitioner.

All content and media on the HealthEngine Blog is created and published online for informational purposes only. It is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice and should not be relied on as health or personal advice. Always seek the guidance of your doctor or other qualified health professional with any questions you may have regarding your health or a medical condition. Never disregard the advice of a medical professional, or delay in seeking it because of something you have read on this Website. If you think you may have a medical emergency, call your doctor, go to the nearest hospital emergency department, or call the emergency services immediately.