Below is the full, detailed academic schedule used in Australian medical universities , which award either MBBS/MBChB (undergraduate-entry) or MD (graduate-entry). Australia runs two parallel national models , both regulated by Australian Medical Council (AMC) and licensed by Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA) .
Major medical schools include: University of Melbourne, Monash, Sydney, UNSW, ANU, UQ, Adelaide, Flinders, Deakin, Griffith, Western Sydney, James Cook, Tasmania, and others.
Two Entry Pathways
Undergraduate-entry (MBBS/MBChB): 5–6 years (after high school)
Graduate-entry (MD): 4 years (after a bachelor’s degree)
Both lead to the same internship and licensing pathway .
STRUCTURE OVERVIEW
Phase Duration Focus Medical School 4–6 years Integrated basic & clinical sciences Internship (PGY1) 1 year Supervised clinical practice Residency (PGY2–3) 1–2 years Hospital medical officer roles Specialty Training 3–7 years College-based training
📘 DETAILED CURRICULUM TABLE — AUSTRALIA
A) Graduate-Entry MD (4 Years)
Year Phase Main Modules Detailed Subjects / Content Skills & Competencies MD1 Pre-clinical I Foundations of Medicine Anatomy , Physiology , Biochemistry , Genetics, Cell & Molecular Biology Scientific foundations, anatomy labs Clinical Skills Communication, History-taking, OSCEs Early patient interaction MD2 Pre-clinical II Disease & Therapeutics Pathology , Pharmacology , Microbiology , Immunology , Neuroscience Clinical reasoning, therapeutics Systems Modules CVS , Resp , GI , Renal , Endocrine (normal → abnormal)Integrated learning MD3 Clinical Clerkships Core Rotations Internal Medicine , Surgery , Pediatrics , OB/GYN , Psychiatry , General PracticeBedside care, documentation MD4 Advanced Clinical Sub-internships & Electives Emergency, ICU, specialty electives Near-intern responsibility Capstone Research project / Portfolio Evidence-based practice
B) Undergraduate MBBS / MBChB (5–6 Years)
Year Phase Main Modules Detailed Subjects / Content Skills & Competencies Y1–2 Foundations Basic Medical Sciences Anatomy , Physiology , Biochemistry , Histology , GeneticsLab & anatomy skills Y3 Systems-based Integrated Organ Systems Pathology , Pharmacology , Microbiology Clinical reasoning Y4–5 Clinical Core Clerkships Medicine , Surgery , Pediatrics , OB/GYN , Psychiatry , GPBedside skills Y6 Final Clinical Assistantships Advanced rotations, electives Readiness for internship
🏥 INTERNSHIP & POSTGRADUATE TRAINING
Internship (PGY1)
Typical rotations:
Residency (PGY2–3)
Broad hospital exposure
Preparation for specialty college entry
🎓 AFTER MEDICAL SCHOOL
Component Description Degree Awarded MD or MBBS/MBChB Provisional Registration Internship year General Registration After PGY1 Specialty Colleges RACP, RACS, RACGP, ANZCA, etc. International Routes AMC pathway for IMGs; UK PLAB/USMLE possible
🧠 KEY EXAMS & ASSESSMENT
Continuous assessment + OSCEs
No single national exit exam (unlike USMLE/PLAB)
AMC exams apply to international medical graduates seeking Australian practice
🔍 Quick Comparison (Australia vs UK vs USA)
Aspect Australia UK USA Entry UG or Graduate UG Graduate Med School Length 4–6 yrs 5 yrs 4 yrs Internship 1 yr 2 yrs (F1–F2) Residency Licensing Exam None for locals UKMLA USMLE Recognition Very high Very high Global benchmark