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https://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/lifestyle/a/27975302/pm-backs-midland-medical-school/
This article was released today - it seems the PM will go to Perth tomorrow to officially announce the funding of a new Western Australia medical school.
It's expected to have its first intake of 60 students in 2017, and ramp that up to 100 local and 10 international students by 2021 (which would also be the year the first students started graduating).
This has been debated for a while, and most medical student and doctor organisations are very unhappy about it, given that we currently don't even have enough internship and postgraduate positions to to accommodate the amount of graduating medical students. AMSA has already condemned the new announcement:
https://www.amsa.org.au/uncategoriz...nts-strongly-oppose-new-medical-school-in-wa/
More similar articles oppositing the new school:
http://www.wamss.org.au/blog/2013/09/17/a-third-medical-school-consider-the-facts/
http://media.amsa.org.au/advocacy/p...25_AMSA_PP_Curtin_Medical_School_proposal.pdf
An info brochure from Curtin University about the planned course structure (5 year undergraduate with the first year focusing on health sciences, UMAT not used for admission):
http://healthsciences.curtin.edu.au/local/docs/med_school_brochure.pdf
What do people think? I'm pretty annoyed that the government would even think about opening a new school without first taking action to solve the internship crisis - more students without improved postgraduate training will only make the problem worse.
This article was released today - it seems the PM will go to Perth tomorrow to officially announce the funding of a new Western Australia medical school.
It's expected to have its first intake of 60 students in 2017, and ramp that up to 100 local and 10 international students by 2021 (which would also be the year the first students started graduating).
This has been debated for a while, and most medical student and doctor organisations are very unhappy about it, given that we currently don't even have enough internship and postgraduate positions to to accommodate the amount of graduating medical students. AMSA has already condemned the new announcement:
https://www.amsa.org.au/uncategoriz...nts-strongly-oppose-new-medical-school-in-wa/
More similar articles oppositing the new school:
http://www.wamss.org.au/blog/2013/09/17/a-third-medical-school-consider-the-facts/
http://media.amsa.org.au/advocacy/p...25_AMSA_PP_Curtin_Medical_School_proposal.pdf
An info brochure from Curtin University about the planned course structure (5 year undergraduate with the first year focusing on health sciences, UMAT not used for admission):
http://healthsciences.curtin.edu.au/local/docs/med_school_brochure.pdf
What do people think? I'm pretty annoyed that the government would even think about opening a new school without first taking action to solve the internship crisis - more students without improved postgraduate training will only make the problem worse.