Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery

6 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

University of Adelaide

Program Overview

The University of Adelaide offers a six-year undergraduate-entry medical program culminating in the awards of Bachelor of Medical Studies and Doctor of Medicine (BMedSt/MD). This integrated program is designed to prepare students for medical practice in Australia and New Zealand.

Program Overview

  • Duration: 6 years full-time

  • Location: Adelaide Health and Medical Sciences (AHMS) building, North Terrace Campus, Adelaide, South Australia

  • Accreditation: Fully accredited by the Australian Medical Council (AMC)

  • Qualification: Graduates are eligible for provisional registration with the Medical Board of Australia and can commence medical internships.

Curriculum Structure

The BMedSt/MD program integrates foundational medical sciences with clinical practice, structured around four key domains:​

  1. Science and Scholarship: Emphasizing evidence-based practice and research skills

  2. Clinical Practice: Developing patient-centered care and clinical skills

  3. Health and Society: Understanding the social determinants of health and public health principles

  4. Professionalism and Leadership: Fostering ethical practice and leadership qualities​

Years 1–3: Campus-based learning focusing on biomedical sciences, with early exposure to patient care in various healthcare settings.​

Years 4–5: Immersive clinical experiences through rotations in hospitals and community settings across South Australia, including rural placements.​

Year 6: Pre-internship program with rotations in medicine, surgery, and emergency medicine.

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

The BMedSt/MD program emphasizes practical, hands-on learning through various experiential opportunities:​

1. Clinical Placements:

  • From the first year, students participate in clinical and community placements across South Australia, including in Adelaide and rural areas.​

  • These placements provide exposure to diverse healthcare settings, with a focus on community and rural health.​

  • In the later years, students undertake rotations in specialty and subspecialty medicine, including general practice and Indigenous health services.​

2. Research Projects:

  • Students engage in research projects as part of their coursework, developing skills in experiment design, data analysis, and scientific communication.​

3. Simulation-Based Learning:

  • The program incorporates simulation-based education to enhance clinical skills, decision-making, and interprofessional collaboration.

Progression & Future Opportunities

Immediate Post-Graduation Steps (Internship Year)

  1. Internship (PGY1 – Postgraduate Year 1)

    • All graduates must complete a 1-year supervised internship at an accredited hospital in Australia.

    • This is required for full registration with the Medical Board of Australia (AHPRA).

    • It is also the stepping stone for specialty training programs.

    • International students can apply for internships via the Australian Medical Council (AMC) and state health departments, but competition is strong as domestic applicants are prioritized.


Residency and Further Clinical Training

  1. Residency (PGY2 and PGY3)

    • After the internship, graduates work as resident medical officers (RMOs).

    • This phase allows doctors to rotate through various specialties to gain broad experience.

    • It also serves as preparation for entry into postgraduate specialty training programs.


Postgraduate Specialty Training

  1. Specialist Training Programs

    • Entry into specialist training is through one of Australia’s recognized medical colleges.

    • Examples of specialty pathways include:

      • General Practice (RACGP)

      • Surgery (RACS)

      • Internal Medicine (RACP)

      • Emergency Medicine (ACEM)

      • Psychiatry (RANZCP)

    • Training duration varies between 3 to 7 years depending on the specialty.

    • Admission is competitive, typically requiring clinical experience, references, exams, and interviews.

Program Key Stats

$89,500 (Annual cost)
Febr Intake : 30th Jun


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Eligibility Criteria

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Additional Information & Requirements

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