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katie_tully
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Have you considered a Bachelor of Clinical Science at Charles Sturt University?
It's currently a gateway into Medicine and Dentistry at the University of Sydney.
http://www.csu.edu.au/courses/undergraduate/clinical_science/index.html
I encourage all rural students who are looking for a way into Medicine but may not have achieved the UAI they were after to consider this pathway.
It's currently a gateway into Medicine and Dentistry at the University of Sydney.
The Bachelor of Clinical Science is offered from the Orange Campus of CSU and has been established in collaboration with the University of Sydney's Faculty of Dentistry and Faculty of Medicine.
The Bachelor of Clinical Science is unique in that it provides a specific education pathway from the undergraduate CSU degree into the University of Sydney graduate entry programs for eligible graduates.
Unfortunately this is not open to metro students. If you are a metro student you are still encouraged to apply for graduate entry into Medicine or Dentistry.The Faculty of Dentistry and the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Sydney have set aside 10 places in each of their respective degree programs specifically for graduates of the Bachelor of Clinical Science. To be eligible those graduates must meet the standard expectations for facilitated rural entry in to dentistry or medicine. These include an appropriate GPA, GAMSAT results and being classified of rural origin.
http://www.csu.edu.au/courses/undergraduate/clinical_science/index.html
I encourage all rural students who are looking for a way into Medicine but may not have achieved the UAI they were after to consider this pathway.