List of medical schools in Australia
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Medical education in Australia is provided by the medical schools and faculties of various universities. There are both undergraduate and graduate medical programs, accreditation for which is provided by the Australian Medical Council.
Medical Schools in Australia
- Australian National University Medical School [1]
- Bond University Faculty of Health Science and Medicine [2]
- Deakin University - Deakin Regional and Rural Medical School
- Flinders University/Flinders Medical Centre School of Medicine [3]
- Griffith University School of Medicine [4]
- James Cook University School of Medicine [5]
- Monash University Faculty of Medicine, Nursing & Health Sciences [6]
- The University of Notre Dame Australia College of Medicine: School of Medicine Fremantle [7] and School of Medicine Sydney [8]
- University of Adelaide Medical School [9]
- University of Melbourne - Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences, University of Melbourne
- University of Newcastle School of Medicine & Public Health [10]
- University of New South Wales Faculty of Medicine [11]
- University of Queensland School of Medicine [12]
- University of Sydney Faculty of Medicine [13]
- University of Tasmania School of Medicine [14]
- University of Western Australia Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry [15]
- University of Western Sydney School of Medicine [16]
- University of Wollongong Graduate School of Medicine [17]
See also
- Medical education in Australia
- List of medical schools in the world
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