UNSW Rural Clinical School - Indigenous Entry into Medicine

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UNSW Rural Clinical School


Indigenous Entry into Medicine


There are an estimated 129 doctors in Australia who are Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander, with a similar number in training. To provide the Indigenous population with access to an Indigenous medical practitioner, at a similar level of availability as non-Indigenous doctors to the non-Indigenous population, would require around 1,000 doctors. The Indigenous Entry into Medicine Scheme at UNSW aims to play a significant part in redressing the existing imbalance. We offer suitable students an alternate entry scheme. The scheme is competitive: the students who best meet the selection criteria, outlined below, will be the ones considered for Indigenous Entry. The scheme is designed for high school students, current undergraduate and postgraduate students or mature age students.

Invitations to an interview will be made on the basis of the application criteria listed below. Some of those interviewed will be asked to participate in the Pre Medicine Program (PMP), a bridging program which also helps us to assess a person’s readiness for the study of Medicine. At the conclusion of the PMP, the final selection for Indigenous Entry will be made.

Eligibility Criteria for Application

  • Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander
  • Evidence of Academic Capability - A number of measures may be used to assess this criterion, for example Secondary education records, Tertiary education records, examples of educational attainment, other evidence of the applicant’s ability to succeed in studying Medicine at UNSW.
  • Sound communication and interpersonal skills
  • Commitment to and knowledge of community concerns relating to Indigenous Health issues

Selection of Applicants


Applicants will be selected for interview using the following three criteria:
  • Demonstrable motivation to practice medicine
  • Academic capability, including, the capacity to achieve within the UNSW Medical Program
  • Demonstrable ability to relate to Indigenous Health issues

Pre-Medicine Program (PMP)


Applicants who are successful at interview must complete the four-week Pre-Medicine Program (PMP) to be considered for acceptance into Medicine at UNSW. The PMP is held in Sydney at UNSW during November / December. Participants must perform at a level deemed satisfactory by the Faculty of Medicine. Final selection for Indigenous Entry is made after the completion of the PMP.

Application and Selection Process


All applicants are encouraged to contact Nura Gili prior to submitting their application.

Key Dates



April 2009Applications for 2010 Indigenous Entry into Medicine open.

30 September 20092010 Indigenous Entry into Medicine Applications close.

30 September 2009Last day to apply through the NSW University Admission Centre (UAC). For more information, please call UAC directly on (02) 9752 0200 or visit their website: http://www.uac.edu.au

early October 2009Applicants selected for interview notified

last week October 2009Interviews held at UNSW (Kensington Campus)

23 November to 18 December 2009Pre Medicine Program at UNSW (Kensington Campus)

March 2010Successful applicants will enter into UNSW Medicine



Application Form


Indigenous Entry Application Form for 2010.pdf

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Contact



Rural Clinical School - UNSW Faculty of Medicine NSW 2052 Australia | Tel: +61 (2) 6933 5111 Fax:+61 (2) 6933 5100
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