The Bond University Medicine Program (MBBS) is an accredited, integrated evidence-based course offering direct entry to both Year 12 school-leavers and other university graduates.
Established by one of the world's leading authorities in Evidence-Based Medicine, the program is distinguished by its strong educational focus on problem-based learning. Rather than studying one specialist area at a time, the curriculum challenges students with clinical cases that combine a range of symptoms, possible diagnoses and disciplines. Essentially, you are put in real-life clinical situations from day one.
The holistic learning strategy is complemented by extensive clinical practice and patient contact integrated with the theoretical study elements.
Due to small class sizes, students learn in a highly personalised environment, on state-of-the-art equipment.
Work Experience & Internships
This program features extensive clinical training, during which students are located in hospitals or mentored by senior specialists. For most of Year 3 and Year 4, you will be located in hospital and community clinical settings. In Year 4, there is also an elective term which students can spend at any approved hospital post in Australia or overseas.
Students intending to apply should be aware of the following:
You may be required to attend assigned clinical and professional teaching sites in locations other than the Gold Coast Region. These placements may involve additional associated costs (i.e. accommodation and travel) for which you will be responsible.
Professional Recognition
The Bond University MBBS Program is accredited by the Australian Medical Council.
Professional Outcomes
Graduates are qualified for registration as a medical practitioner in any State or Territory in Australia. You will have the appropriate knowledge, attitudes 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 MBBS graduates have secured internships in 25 hospitals across 4 states of Australia. Hospitals (listed alphabetically) include: