Western Sydney University School of Medicine
Type | Public |
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Established | 2007 |
Dean | Annemarie Hennessy |
Location | , Australia |
Campus | Urban & Rural |
Affiliations | Western Sydney University |
Website | https://www.westernsydney.edu.au/medicine |
The Western Sydney University School of Medicine is a constituent body of the College of Health and Science at Western Sydney University, Australia.
It became the third medical school offering degrees for medical practice in Sydney after The University of Sydney and The University of New South Wales. In 2007, the Bachelor of Medicine/Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) degree was offered for the first time and in 2019, the Doctor of Medicine (MD) program was introduced to replace it.
Affiliated Hospitals
Clinical teaching of the School of Medicine is imparted at following medical hospitals:[1]
- Campbelltown Hospital
- Macarthur Clinical School
- Blacktown Hospital
- Blacktown/Mt Druitt Clinical School
- Bathurst Base Hospital
- Bathurst Clinical School
- Lismore Base Hospital
- Lismore Clinical School
- Liverpool Hospital
- Bankstown-Lidcombe Hospital
- Fairfield Hospital
References
- ^ "Clinical Schools | University of Western Sydney (UWS)". www.uws.edu.au. Archived from the original on 12 September 2010.
External links
- School of Medicine, University of Western Sydney
- University of Western Sydney Medical Society (UWSMS)
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Western Sydney University
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- Bankstown Campus (Bankstown)
- Blacktown Campus (Blacktown)
- Campbelltown Campus (Campbelltown)
- Hawkesbury Campus (Hawkesbury)
- Parramatta Campus (Parramatta)
- Parramatta City Campus (Parramatta)
- Penrith Campus (Penrith)
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