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vexx:

--- Quote from: ItsSKC on December 29, 2009, 05:45:27 pm ---Do you have a source for this info, its just i am curious and want to give it a read.

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i did quite a bit of research on it a few months ago, but this is where i originally read about it
http://pagingdr.proboards.com/index.cgi?action=display&board=pg&thread=1563
and
http://www.medstudentsonline.com.au/showthread.php?t=7584

stonecold:
Thanks vexx.

Also can someone tell me the difference between biomed degree and mbbs?
Which one is better to gain entry into the AUS & NZ college of anesthetists?

mark_alec:
MBBS is a professional degree that leads directly into working towards accreditation as a medical doctor. A BBiomed is a science degree in the health science, that leads into the health profession with further study.

You will be required to have an MBBS or post-graduate equivalent (e.g. MD) in order to be admitted into the College of Anaesthetists.

stonecold:
Thanks Mark.  Monash it is I guess.

Why do the University of Sydney/Melbourne not allow undergraduate MBBS study?
Also which other Uni's in AUS other than Monash allow undergraduate entry into MBBS immediately after high school?

vexx:
Stonecold.
There are a bunch of universities that are graduate only, and it is possible to do Provisional Entry, where you are garenteed into the course, for example UQ's provsional entry requiring to do quite well in the UMAT, and then ENTER 99.00, you will be garenteed a spot in the MBBS graduate after a shortened 2 year bachelor's degree.

I suggest you go to medstudentsonline.com.au and click on the wiki to see a list of the undergrad uni's, there is quite a few and all are quite difficult to get into.

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