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Friday, February 24th, 2012

OzTREKK’s Four for Friday

This is the last Friday for February 2012 and we’re excited to greet March with open arms! Why? Because of the OzTREKK Study in Australia Fairs, of course! What’d you think we were going to say? To celebrate St. Patrick’s Day? Well, that’s the second reason. With that, let’s give four cheers to Four for Friday.

OzTREKK Study in Australia Fairs. With our opening, it’s obvious we’re going to get into the OzTREKK Study in Australia Fairs. So how do they work? Well, we bring reps from our Australian university partners to your Canadian campus. You then have a couple of hours to talk with each university rep about your program options. Meanwhile, OzTREKK staff will be on hand to answer any questions you may have about applying to school and living in Australia. Visit our OzTREKK Study in Australia Fairs page for more great info.

A Dingo Ate My Baby: Part Four. The famous 1980 story of an Australian mother insisting a dingo took her baby daughter out of their tent while camping, will see a fourth inquest into the matter. Lindy Chamberlain was initially charged with first-degree murder of her baby daughter. She insisted a dingo ran off with her baby, and evidence over the years has more fingers pointing in the dingo’s direction. A fourth inquest has recently launched, with further evidence indicating that dingoes have been responsible for children’s deaths in past years.

Australian Medical Schools Applications Now Open. Don’t forget that just last week, applications opened for Australian Medical Schools. Whether you want to attend the University of Sydney Medical School, the University of Queensland Medical School, the University of Melbourne Medical School, the Monash University Medical School or the James Cook University Medical School, now’s the time to get your application submitted to OzTREKK. If you want more Australian Medical Schools program information, don’t hesitate to send OzTREKK a note at any time.

Matt in Australia. OzTREKK Director Matt Miernik is having a terrific time hosting OzTREKK orientation sessions for our students this month. He’s travelled to Townsville, Cairns, Brisbane and Melbourne, helping our Canadian students get settled in their new surroundings. Matt’s been answering questions ranging from best cell phone plans to best place to get a coffee (Melbourne’s coffee culture is ah.maz.ing). The worst part is that when he returns home to Canada this weekend, he’ll be greeted with a fresh batch of snow, as weather reports in Ottawa are calling for 20 centimetres. Umm…welcome back, Matt?

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Wednesday, February 15th, 2012

University of Queensland Medical School Application Now Open via OzTREKK

Applications to the University of Queensland Medical School for the January, 2013 intake are now officially OPEN via OzTREKK.

Apply now at: http://oztrekk.com/programs/how/UQ_medicine.php

QueenslandUniversity of Queensland Medical School application via OzTREKK, the University of Queensland waives the $100 AUD application fee, meaning that your application is free of charge.

If you submit your application directly to the University of Queensland, then the University charges you the $100 AUD application fee.

6. Scholarhips/Financial Aid: OzTREKK offers each student that submits their University of Queensland Medical School application to OzTREKK and accepts their University of Queensland Medical School offer via OzTREKK a $500 scholarship.

OzTREKK also provides you with all your financial aid and student loan options.

It is strongly recommend that you commence the application process and submit your University of Queensland Medical School application via OzTREKK now, so that you can commence the admissions process for the 2013 intake.

If you have any questions at all, please don’t hesitate to contact Beth McNally, OzTREKK – Australian Medical School Admissions Officer, at any time via e-mail: beth@oztrekk.com or by calling 1 866 698 7355.

Apply at: http://oztrekk.com/programs/how/UQ_medicine.php

To learn more about the University of Queensland Medical School visit: http://oztrekk.com/programs/medicine/PG/queensland.php

To learn more about Australian medical schools, visit: Australian medical schools

Wishing you all the best with your application to the University of Queensland Medical School!

About OzTREKK

The OzTREKK Application and Information Centre is located in Perth, Ontario, Canada. We provide information about academic programs and admissions requirements, and process applications for admission to eight Australian universities.

Australian universities, including the University of Queensland, have student offices, like OzTREKK’s, right around the world to provide personalized assistance and country-specific info.

OzTREKK is the only Canadian company that is Application and Information Centre in Canada for the University of Queensland Medical School.

OzTREKK is also the only Canadian company that is Application and Information Centre in Canada for the following combination of Australian medical schools:

James Cook University Medical School

Monash University Medical School

University of Melbourne Medical School

University of Queensland Medical School

University of Sydney Medical School

OzTREKK is funded by the above Australian universities, and our services are free to students across Canada.

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Tuesday, February 14th, 2012

Australian Medical School Applications Now Open

Australian Medical School applications for the January 2013 intake are now open officially via OzTREKK.

UQThe following Australian Medical Schools have officially opened their applications via OzTREKK:

Monash University Medical School

University of Melbourne Medical School

University of Queensland Medical School

University of Sydney Medical School

Medical Licensing & Accreditation

OzTREKK are the medical licensing experts in Canada, and have the latest information, data, statistics and pathways on you becoming a doctor if you complete your studies at an Australian Medical School, and you wish to obtain an internship & residency in Australia, practice in the U.S. or return to Canada.

Each year, OzTREKK hosts Medical School Licensing Workshops which take you through the entire process of becoming licensed to practice in Australia, the U.S., or Canada. The Workshops are held right across Canada and are extremely popular with all spaces being filled by students and parents.

When you apply to an Australian Medical School via OzTREKK, you receive an exclusive invitation to one of the Medical School Licensing Workshops.

UQHow To Apply to an Australian Medical School

The application process to any of the four Australian Medical Schools listed above is streamlined and made stress-free for you by OzTREKK.

All applications are submitted directly to the OzTREKK Application and Information Centre in Ontario, Canada.

To commence the application process, please click on the Australian Medical School that you wish to apply to, below, and follow the Step by Step guide:

Monash University Medical School

University of Melbourne Medical School

University of Queensland Medical School

University of Sydney Medical School

For more information about entry requirements, application deadlines, tuition fees, scholarships, please visit: http://www.oztrekk.com/programs/medicine/PG/overview.php

If you have any questions, please contact Beth, OzTREKK – Australian Medical School Admissions Manager:

e> beth@oztrekk.com

p> 1 866 698 7355 (toll free in Canada)

About OzTREKK

The OzTREKK Application and Information Centre is located in Perth, Ontario, Canada. We provide information about academic programs and admissions requirements, and process applications for admission to eight Australian universities.

James Cook University Medical School

Monash University Medical School

University of Melbourne Medical School

University of Queensland Medical School

University of Sydney Medical School

OzTREKK is funded by the eight Australian universities, and our services are free to students across Canada.

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Monday, January 30th, 2012

Program of the Month: Australian Medical Schools

Australian Medical Schools listed as this month’s OzTREKK Program of the Month

Is there a doctor in the room?! You could be on your way to responding to that call if you decide to complete your medical degree at one of OzTREKK‘s Australian university partners’ Australian Medical Schools.

OzTREKK has developed close working relationships with our Australian university partners’ medical schools. We are in constant contact with its staff, ensuring we have all the necessary information to provide to Canadians interested in pursuing a medical degree in Australia. Not only will OzTREKK guide you through the application and acceptance stages, but we also provide seminars on completing a residency or internship in Canada and Australia. Here’s an overview of the graduate-entry Australian Medical Schools programs offered by our Australian university partners.

 

James Cook University Medical School
Bachelor of Medicine/Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS): 6 years

The James Cook University Medical School MBBS degree produces graduates who will be uniquely qualified in the fields of rural, remote and Indigenous health, and tropical medicine. The James Cook University Medical School combines integrated instruction in biomedical sciences, professional practice and clinical medicine, and incorporates the best aspects of student-centred, problem-based learning combined with systematic instruction. Clinical experience, particularly in the rural and remote context, commences at an early stage and science remains integrated across later years. Small-group learning and close relationships with academic staff and clinical preceptors are program features. The program is six years because students can begin the program directly from high school.

 

Monash University Medical School
Bachelor of Medicine/Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS): 4 years

The medical curriculum provides an interdisciplinary program, organized to provide integration of structure and function within the biomedical sciences. It presents a continually expanding level of medical experience, starting in the first semester of the course. In the first year, the basic medical sciences are taught in the context of their relevance to patient care. Later in the course, clinical teaching builds upon and reinforces this strong scientific foundation.

An emphasis on clinical communication skills as well as early clinical contact visits to medical practices, community care facilities and hospitals is a feature of the four-year, graduate-entry Monash University Medical School degree. All students will spend the majority of their time in rural and regional areas in eastern Victoria as part of a health-care team.

 

University of Melbourne Medical School
Doctor of Medicine (MD): 4 years

The University of Melbourne Medical School now offers a Doctor of Medicine (MD) program, the first of its kind in Australia and the world. It is slightly different from the MD presently offered throughout North America as it has a higher designation.

The University of Melbourne Medical School MD is a four-year, graduate-entry medical program that builds on the University of Melbourne’s reputation for excellence in teaching and research. It enables students to become outstanding medical practitioners who will excel as world-class leaders in their chosen field.

 

University of Queensland Medical School
Bachelor of Medicine/Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS): 4 Years

Designed to produce doctors able to meet the challenges of the new century, the curriculum captures the enthusiasm and maturity of its graduate entrants and helps them develop into highly skilled medical graduates capable of entering the wide variety of career options open to them. The University of Queensland Medical School emphasizes problem-based learning (PBL) in a clinical context and encourages learning exercises in big and small groups. This program is popular for Canadians, and OzTREKK has developed a close working relationship with the School of Medicine staff.

 

University of Sydney Medical School
Bachelor of Medicine/Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS): 4 Years

The four-year program includes weekly clinical experience in leading hospitals from the very first weeks, regular problem-based learning exercises in small groups, traditional lectures with expert practitioners, and ongoing opportunities to participate in research.

There are also compulsory independent learning activities (with numerous international opportunities), an eight-week rural rotation and pre-internship training, including preparation for North American registration, if you intend to practise in the USA or Canada.

 

Listen Up! Student Testimonial

“There’s no doubt we are getting the top people teaching us, especially when it comes to clinical education. It’s good,
quality education.”

-OzTREKK Student, Jonathan De Silva, University of Queensland Medical School, MBBS

 

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“What is the difference between the MBBS and MD degree?”

In Canada and the U.S., the MBBS degree is not offered. Instead, the first professional medical degree is known as the Doctor of Medicine (MD). But before you get your medical degree, you’d need to complete an udergraduate degree.

In Australia and United Kingdom, the MD is an advanced academic degree in the field of medical science very similar to a doctorate or a PhD (with the except of Melbourne). In Australia, you can complete the MBBS degree from high school and the degree denotes the kind of training that you’d need to be approved as a licenced physician.

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Tuesday, August 2nd, 2011

Australian Medical Schools Gather for Conference

Australian Medical Schools gathered for the annual Conference, the Global Health Conference.

Originally known as the Developing World Conference, and established in 2005 by members of the Australian Medical Schools Students’ Association, the Global Health Conference is a meeting of Australian Medical Schools students from around Australia that aims to fulfil the desire of Australian Medical Schools to discuss broader issues relevant to global health.

The inaugural conference hosted 200 delegates in Sydney, and has grown every year since. The 2006 conference in Perth saw more than 250 students attend and in 2007, Adelaide took the conference to new heights, hosting over 300 delegates at an event that sold out nationwide in less than 12 hours.

The academic programme is filled with speakers from many disciplines, including workers from Medecins Sans Frontieres, Health Advisors to Non-for-profit organisations, Politicians and many many more; while the social programme allows students to meet like-minded individuals from around the country.

GHC 2011 was held in Sydney last month with the theme: One World. One Life. What will you do?

The theme reflects well with the University of Queensland Medical School mandate – being a global medical school.

As the Australian Medical Schools come together to discuss global medicine, we’re sure the Canadian students studying at Australian Medical Schools get a good perspective on the health-care community within Australia and around the world!

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Learn more about Australian Medical Schools!

Find out how you can apply to the University of Queensland Medical School.

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Monday, May 9th, 2011

University of Queensland Medical School Students Teach with Teddy Bears

University of Queensland Medical School students have created a free, kids-friendly mobile clinic to foster positive relations between the community and health professionals and ultimately reduce morbidity from preventable diseases.

 “Our team visits Queensland primary schools and we use the children’s own teddy bears to teach them important messages regarding diet, exercise, dental hygiene, being  sun smart and why we visit the doctor,” UQ medical student, Meg O’Connell said.

Through a series of fun and interactive activities (arts and craft, sports, “teddy-bear picnics” and role-playing), the team aims to encourage children to make healthy choices early in life.

 The Teddy Bear Hospital was established in 2006 and set up by The Ashintosh Foundation, a charity initiative of The University of Queensland Medical School Society.

The Foundation is run entirely by University of Queensland Medical  School student volunteers and has particular interests in health, education and the arts.

The Foundation gains its funding from fund raising, public donations and contributions from The Queensland Medical Orchestra.

The Teddy Bear Hospital has visited more than 10 schools, and taught approximately 452 prep students. 

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Monday, May 2nd, 2011

Melbourne Medical School Professor Named Top Influential GP

Melbourne Medical SchoolProfessor Jane Gunn who heads the General Practice and Primary Health Care Academic Centre, is one of three professors from the Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences named as the top 50 most influential people in general practice in a special feature of Australian Doctor Magazine.

Professor Gunn was recognised for her role in promoting the importance of general practice research and, as a member for the National Health and Medical Research Council’s research committee, she hopes to use her influential position to raise awareness of the value of primary care research.
Here is the feature story in the Australian Doctor Magazine Feature:
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Monday, April 25th, 2011

University of Queensland Medical School Society Hosts Family BBQ!

The University of Queensland Medical School student society continuously works to provide faculty information, career updates and social activities for University of Queensland Medical School students.

The University of Queensland Medical School Society was initially established in 1936 and has been a strong voice for the medical students since.

From hosting galas to gatherings, the University of Queensland Medical School Society works hard to ensure its students have ample opportunity to spend time together outside of the classroom.

This coming weekend, they’re hosting a Family BBQ!
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Tuesday, March 29th, 2011

Melbourne Medical School Students’ Society’s T-shirt Design Competition

The Melbourne Medical School Students’ Society t-shirt design competition has become an annual tradition!

The students’ society currently has a competition on where they want their members to submit their ideas and creativity for its annual t-shirt design.

There’s no doubt that Australian Medical Schools are world-renowned programs well respected for its program content, clinical experience and research facilities.

But OzTREKK also likes that there is a social component to the Australian Medical Schools lifestyle, too! The Melbourne Medical School Students’ Society has an active partnership and they consistently host galas, trivia nights and fundraisers.

Check out last year’s Melbourne Medical School winning design:

The tips for submitting an idea is that it has to be a digital concept, and the design has to be compatible with being printed in a variety of colours. And, of course, make it memorable!

OzTREKK staff were talking about the t-shirts they have held on to since their university days. For some of us, years later, we still hang on to any t-shirts we acquired from our university days. Maybe we’re just holding on to the past, but we see it as a way to remember all the good times shared during those great years. We know that the Melbourne Medical School Students’ Society feels the same way. The t-shirt design competition closes this month and we can’t wait to see this year’s winning design!

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Learn more about the Melbourne Medical School.

Applications now open for the Melbourne Medical School. Apply now!

Learn more about Australian Medical Schools.

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Friday, February 11th, 2011

University of Queensland Medical School Applications Now Open for 2012



OzTREKK Director, Matt Miernik recently arrived back from the University of Queensland where he met with UQ International Admissions staff and University of Queensland School of Medicine staff and finalised the admissions process for the 2012 intake to the medical program at the University of Queensland.

Applications to the graduate-entry medical program at the University of Queensland (UQ) for the January, 2012 intake are now officially OPEN via OzTREKK.

Apply now at: http://oztrekk.com/programs/how/UQ_medicine.php

Videos

UQ Medical School Applications are Now Open for 2012. Check out the Video for more info!

To access:
- Overview of the UQ medical program
- Entry requirements
- Videos on how to apply, about the School of Medicine, what current students have to say about their experiences
- Tuition fees
- Program start date
- Scholarship information,
- and more…

Visit: the OzTREKK – University of Queensland Medical School web page: http://oztrekk.com/programs/medicine/PG/queensland.php
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