The unique value of Bond’s world-class educational experience can be tangibly measured by the success of our graduates.
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Professional Outcomes
Upon successful completion of the Bachelor of Medicine Bachelor of Surgery program graduates are qualified for registration as a medical practitioner in any State or Territory in Australia. Graduates will have the appropriate knowledge, abilities and skills to function effectively as interns in Australian hospitals and will be ideally positioned to undergo further training in any of the Australasian specialty colleges.
Our inaugural 2009 MBBS graduates secured internships in 25 hospitals across 4 states of Australia. Hospitals (listed alphabetically) include:
Alfred Hospital, Victoria
Austin Hospital, Victoria
Ballarat Hospital, Victoria
Bankstown Hospital, New South Wales
Concorde Hospital, New South Wales
Eastern Health Hospital, Victoria
Flinders Hospital, South Adelaide
Gold Coast Hospital, Queensland
Liverpool Hospital, New South Wales
Logan Hospital, Queensland
Mater Public Hospitals, Queensland
Nambour Hospital, Queensland
Nepean Hospital, New South Wales
Princess Alexandra Hospital, Queensland
Redcliffe Hospital, Queensland
Royal Adelaide Hospital, South Australia
Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital, Queensland
Royal Melbourne Hospital, Victoria
Southern Health Hospital, Victoria
St George Hospital, New South Wales
St Vincents Hospital, Victoria
The Prince Charles Hospital, Queensland
Townsville Hospital, Queensland
Westmead Hospital, New South Wales
Wollongong Hospital, New South Wales
Further Studies
Undergraduate qualifications in Medicine can also be applied to further research-based studies through the Faculty’s Health Sciences program which offers the opportunity to specialise in various fields at the Honours, Masters and PhD level.
Industry Accreditation
Bond University’s MBBS Program is fully accredited by the Australian Medical Council, ensuring that it meets or exceeds the agreed national guidelines for medical education.
"The Bond MBBS program introduces students to clinical placements very early on in the course. Earlier exposure to patients has given me more confidence and insight as to what it is really like to be a doctor and develop techniques to deal with a wide range of clinical situations."