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Graduate medicine with these undergraduate degrees? (1 Viewer)

Horrific2310

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Is it possible to enter graduate medicine with a bachelor of psychology or a combined degree: bachelor of science and master of nutrition and dietetics? (both at syd uni, not really relevant but ..)
I'm just not quite sure if I want to do med straight away even if I did make it in. I want to explore other avenues for experience sake.
Thoughts?
 

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It's possible with any undergraduate degree no matter what university .. gamsat, interview and gpa would be required to meet application standards
 

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For postgrad medicine any bachelors degree will do (I think it has too be at least 3 years full-time in duration).
 

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For postgrad medicine any bachelors degree will do (I think it has too be at least 3 years full-time in duration).
I got told the 2 years fast track nursing degree at Utas is an exception ? Not sure on that, I think the lady was just promoting the uni without any real knowledge
 

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I got told the 2 years fast track nursing degree at Utas is an exception ? Not sure on that, I think the lady was just promoting the uni without any real knowledge
There are a few degrees which fast track like that (med sci, some nursing degrees). For other degrees its usually 3 years full-time.
 

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You can go into Medicine with ANY Bachelor degree, regardless of whether it is Science-related or not.

However, people having a strong background in Science (especially those who studied Medical Science, or anything Medical-related) would be more advantaged to begin with.
 

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Yeah, I'm not really thinking 'backup'.. It's just exploring other avenues before entering a very intense course. Psychology is 4yrs full time and dietetics is 5yrs. I think dietetics would be better seeing as it provides 2 degrees with only an additional year?
Apparently med science doesn't prepare you for grad med .. that's what I've heard :S And it would be better to do adv science or the like.
 

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