black_raven777
New Member
Hey all,
Looking at different medicine courses and it seems to me they are all very similar - all migrated to PBL learning similar to Newcastle.
Just wondering if anyone has more detailed knowledge on the differences between the uni courses... I'd like to go to one that 'suits' me, but all I've been able to unearth is the following:
Newcastle is very patient/doctor relationship centred, 'holistic' medicine
Western Sydney is looking to foster relationships "between hospitals and doctors" - ie; part of your training is at GP's
UNSW - Greater opportunities for research? - I've also heard some problems about their lack of "hard science"
Sydney - Seems to be a focus on Doctors and their community in their course overview? Anyone have any info on this?
I'm particularly interested in opinions on ANU, UniMelb, USyd or UNSW
Thanks,
Looking at different medicine courses and it seems to me they are all very similar - all migrated to PBL learning similar to Newcastle.
Just wondering if anyone has more detailed knowledge on the differences between the uni courses... I'd like to go to one that 'suits' me, but all I've been able to unearth is the following:
Newcastle is very patient/doctor relationship centred, 'holistic' medicine
Western Sydney is looking to foster relationships "between hospitals and doctors" - ie; part of your training is at GP's
UNSW - Greater opportunities for research? - I've also heard some problems about their lack of "hard science"
Sydney - Seems to be a focus on Doctors and their community in their course overview? Anyone have any info on this?
I'm particularly interested in opinions on ANU, UniMelb, USyd or UNSW
Thanks,