10 Jan
Posted by Adam as Australian Medical Electives
There are 2 universities in the state of Victoria. The University of Melbourne is located in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia and Monash University is located 20km outside of Melbourne in Clayton, Melbourne, Australia. The University of Melbourne has a total of 3 teaching hospitals.
University of Melbourne Medical Elective Contact Information:
University of Melbourne
Faculty of Medicine, University of Melbourne
Gratton Street, Parkville, VIC
3052
Telephone Number: +61 3 9905 4318
Fax Number: +61 3 9347 7854
Monash University Medical Elective Contact Information:
Monash University
Faculty of Medicine, Monash University
Wellington Road, Clayton, Melbourne, VIC
3168
Telephone Number: +61 3 9344 5894
Fax Number: +61 3 9905 4302
Hospitals in Melbourne Contact Information:
Royal Melbourne Hospital
St. Vincent’s Hospital
Royal Children’s Hospital
Royal Women’s Hospital
Monash University Hospital
Alfred Hospital
Monash Medical Centre
17 Responses
Nurul Aimi
March 3rd, 2008 at 6:59 am
1Hello there. My name is Nurul Aimi, a 3rd yr medical student from Malaysia. For your information, all of us are required to do medical elective posting during our early 5th yr, and I am very interested in doing it in Australia, precisely Melbourne. Could you please leave me any kind of detailed informations on how to apply there, and miscellanous details, so that I can start do certain arrangements and proposal. I also need to know on accommodations, basic requirements from Medical School, University Of Melbourne and so on. TQ.
Regards,
Aimi.
diya
May 18th, 2008 at 4:30 pm
2Hello my name is saadiya nazli i am a fourth yr medical student in pakistan.i wish to do electives in ophthalmology n plan to do it in australia.can u plz specify the eligibility criterias n procedure for applying for it,as i am interested in applying asap.wat other arrangements do i need to make as accomodation n basic requirements at medical school melbourne university,kindly help me on this
Regards
saadiya
Kirshan Bhatia
July 19th, 2008 at 5:05 am
3Hello.This is Kirshan Bhatia,student of 4th year MBBS in Pakistan.I wish to do elective in Cardiology in Austrelia in Melbourn University.Could you plz give me the procedure how to apply and when is the best time to apply and also the accomodation facilities?Plz reply me as soon as possible as I am very much interested in elective and don’t want to waste my time.
Thanx
jyap
August 6th, 2008 at 6:35 pm
4hello there, i am a final year student from england. i would like to do electives in emergency medicine in melbourne next april. preferably near to endeavour hills. can you please guide me on that?
many thanks.
jx
Adam
August 7th, 2008 at 3:08 am
5Hi there, I think the best way to do it is to contact the school directly. They are generally really nice and helpful! You’re going to love Melbourne! It’s one of the best cities in the world. So much to do there on your day off and if you get a chance to go during the summer (i.e. December-February) then you’re going to get a chance to enjoy the hot Australian weather!
sasha
October 24th, 2008 at 8:29 am
6Hi All,
I just surfing the internet and i found this website, which is pretty cool in helping those medical students outside Australia coming here for their elective rotation. Well, i’m sasha and was a medical student once in Monash Uni, Victoria, Australia. Just recently graduated and currently working at one of the hospital here. Anyway, if you’re looking at doing your elective here in melbourne, i would say, you wont be disappointed. because here, our hospital especially teaching hospitals are really great and the staffs there are very helpful to help you in every aspect of you learning pursuit. I have been doing my 5 year course MBBS at monash, and i found that my clinical years at the hospitals were the most rewarding years afterall, and i have learnt so much things during the rotations that the years i spent in the lecture halls at the uni. How to apply? Well the system that works here is, when you want to apply for a clinical rotation at a specific hospital, it depends of the hospital anyway. if it is a teaching hospital, then you have to apply you elective rotation (aslo called “clerkship rotation” for some hospitals)through the associated university, e.g. Monash Medical Centre is a teaching hospital for Monash University, so you CAN’T directly apply to the hospital, you will be ignored, because you dont follow the system. Any associated teaching hospitals in Australia works this way. You have to check it first before you apply, whether the hospital is associated with a certain university or not, if yes, then you have to call the university’s clinical school and arrange your placement with them, if not, then you have to call directly to the hospital’s department that you intending to do your placement and talk to the secretary or head of department or any person that can help you with this. Please note this, some of the hospitals here in Australia are only accepting an application that is applied a year prior to the prefered date of your elective rotation, meaning that if you are intending to do you elective in january 2010, you should send them your application form on or before january 2009. if you apply after january 2009 for a rotation comencing january 2010, your application might not be considered. HOWEVER, not all universities policy here like this. there are some which still consider apllication does not have to be a year prior, but you guys better check with them first before you start anything.
My suggestion is,
firstly, check when you are intending to do your clinical elective.
second, check which hospital you want to do yours. Better to list down at least three to four options on a paper, put your preference to the list.
third, search, surf and collect info about the hospitals in your list. you can surf the info in the internet, there are plenty of info you can find there. most important info are - is the hospital associated with any university? is the department at the hospital offer a clinical placement for student e.g. if you want to do endocrinology rotation, some hospitals do have endocrinolgy department, some dont, but also those who do have, some dont offer any placement for students etc. Better check this first !! you can check this either stated in the website or by calling to the clinical school incharged. get their phone number or email address or fax number or what so ever so that you can contact them.
fourth, contact them. i prefer to just call them. its easy and the most efficient way to clarify what is in your head. Better to list down all your concerns and questions before hand, so that you dont have to call them many time. call during office hour here in Australia (9am - 5pm), for those who are oversee, you should calculate the time difference guys.
fifth, then follow the instruction they give you. If you want to apply in australia, there are some regulations by the goverment and immigration people that you have to have some documentations and the legal stuffs if you want to study here. The people that you have called, should have told you this if you ask them. they know better than me.
That’s all you need to know about applying an elective (clerkship) rotation here in Australia, i guess. If you want to come here to melbourne, i suggest to come during spring time (sept - nov), it is just lovely here during this time of the year.
Adios
Emily Cockroft
October 27th, 2008 at 3:23 pm
7Hello,
I’m very keen to do an elective in Elderly Medicine or Obstetric and Gynaecology in a hospital in Melbourne in June/July 2009 as part of my final year of study.
Please could you supply me with information of how to apply and what furhter documentation you would require?
Thank you
Adam
October 28th, 2008 at 1:37 pm
8Sasha, thanks for the useful info! I’m sure my readers will find this very helpful - myself included!
Aidil
December 4th, 2008 at 5:12 pm
9Hi.. I’m a third year medical student from Malaysia. I’ve been reading some of the comments here and definately they are very helpful. However, i was wondering, i’m doing a project on certain topics, topics of interest.. that is related to medical field..eg: stem cell, bariatric (obesity) medicine etc. but i’m not looking for a long posting in one particular department but more of an overall look and may be some form of hands on in these particular fields.. Well i am wondering if anyone could point out to me the procedures that i need to follow in order for me to do my project in australia? and are the procedures similar to that of applying for an elective posting as mentioned above? thanks..
Dr.Imranr nisar Hafiz
January 25th, 2009 at 8:04 pm
10Hi
My name is Dr.Imran Nisar Hafiz From India currently living and studying In St.petersburg Russia.I completed my MBBS in june 2008 and now am doin PG in Radiology in st.petersburg Russia.
I wish to do elective in Australa in Melbourn University.Could you pleasegive procedure how to apply and when is the best time to apply and also the accomodation facilities?Plz reply me as soon as possible as I am very much interested in elective
gagan sandhu
February 2nd, 2009 at 3:00 pm
11hello …. i’m a final year medical student from india …i’m keen 2 do elective in emergency medicine and psychiatry………
please could u give me information abt how 2 apply and wat s required for it …………
thanx …
gagan
Mohammed Asha
February 6th, 2009 at 4:44 pm
12hey, i’m a fifth year medical student in Jordan, and i’m looking forward to attending an elective course next january.
i want to know how is it possible for me to get the form and attend this course?
and if there’s a spacific form for elective course for medical students in jo, i hope someone could send me the link. thank you
Salote Kataiwai
March 21st, 2009 at 2:45 am
13hello everyone and bula from Fiji!!
i am currently pursuing my 4th year of MBBS here in Fiji at the Fiji School of Medicine. I am very much interested in applying for an elective in australia, most probably melbourne. I will be doing my major blocks this year, that is, special topics, surgery, psychiatry and medicine. And so next year will include the rest. However, I have been to Australia twice so far, but only to Sydney and so I would like to visit another part of Australia.
Most of my seniors have been over to Australia the previous years for elective studies, and this has also prompt me to try out. Hence, I would be grateful if anyone is able to help me find the suitable place to start off, since I am quite new at this….
thank you.
usman
April 7th, 2009 at 5:38 pm
14hi
Im a final year medical student in Pakistan.I wish to do electives in australia in early 2010..i also plan to sit for australian medical exam (AME) Part-I at about the same time or about a month or two later.How can i manage this? I will be graduating in december 2009.I would like to know the procedure to apply and also what are the chances of getting into a desired residency program later on.How much do the electives(eg. the hospital where electives are done and the time period for which they are done) ,and the AME scores count towards getting into a popular residency program.
THANK YOU.
Mohammed Abdallah
April 9th, 2009 at 1:35 pm
15To whom it may concern,
I am doctor from Jordan, I did AMC MCQ exam and I wish to enroll in medical field in Australia, but before that I prefer to get experince in Australian medicine.
So, I am looking for observership or elective program in medicine for 2-3 months. prefer this in melbourne, as they told me that Melbourne is the centre of medicine in Australia.
Regards,
M. Abdallah
Mohammad salah al-din
June 24th, 2009 at 6:32 pm
16Dear sir/mam
I am Mohammad from Cairo-Egypt studying in my 6th medical school year(last year),I am interested in doing an electives program in surgery or cardiology in your hospital next year in march 2010.please give me any possible informations to guide me.thank you sir\mam in advance.
brinda s
July 27th, 2009 at 10:49 pm
17hey,
im currently in my fourth year in london and am looking to do a ’special study module’ in australia. As i havent quite reached the point where i have to arrange an elective like most of you guys, i would be really interested in doing something very specialised, which will make it much more worthwhile to come to melbourne. Does anyone have any suggestions? Please let me know if you do. Thank you.
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