WHERE ARE OUR GRADUATES?
Our internationally-recognised degrees get you into the global workplace. Many of our alumni have achieved excellence in their field, no matter where they go.
DR VICTORIA TAN PHOOI KHEI
Bachelor of Medical Science and Doctor of Medicine
Bachelor of Medical Science( Honours)
Department of Surgery Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Malaysia
DR THOMAS MATHEW
Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
General Practitioner, Littlehampton Medical Centre Medical Educator, GPEx Australia
DR MOHD RIDZUAN SEPIAN
Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Head of Division( First Aid and Emergency Care) and Lead Trainer Academy of Safety and Emergency Care, Malaysia
DR TANG MEI SAN
Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery( MBBS)
Clinical Pathology Resident Physician Barnes-Jewish Hospital, USA
DR KEVIN CHOW KUAN YEE
Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery( MBBS)
Resident Medical Officer Ballarat Health, Australia
CLINICAL SCHOOL JOHOR BAHRU
You’ ll be based at the Clinical School Johor Bahru( CSJB) from your third to fifth year. The school is situated at the southernmost point of the Malaysian Peninsula, just across the causeway from Singapore. It’ s also right next to Sultanah Aminah Hospital, a tertiary and referral hospital where your clinical studies will be centred.
During your time at CSJB, you’ ll learn practical clinical skills using the finest equipment and simulation facilities. These include:
• a pathology museum, pathology resource centre, organ demo room and pathology lab
• simulation rooms with simulator models designed to reflect an actual hospital emergency room
• a clinical skills lab with a wide range of equipment for practical classes
• a learning skills room for baby delivery practice sessions and other scenarios using simulator models
• a clinical research lab for drug trials research and patient examinations
• a medical research lab
• problem-based learning rooms.
START STRONG WITH THE YOUNG SCHOLARS PROGRAM
Monash’ s Young Scholars Program is a short-term internship that offers an exciting opportunity to engage in research and community outreach activities before you begin your Bachelor of Medical Science and Doctor of Medicine studies.
Under the guidance and close mentorship of leading researchers, you’ ll be involved in ongoing major research projects in neuroscience, cancer, public health, non-communicable diseases, infectious diseases, medical education or clinical medicine.
This experience will help you explore your passion in medicine, develop a broad suite of study skills, and get a head start in your academic and personal development.
I was involved in a research project that explored the perceived barrier to exercise among pregnant women with gestational diabetes mellitus. I had limited medical knowledge about the topic when I started but my supervisors were very patient and it was very clear that Monash not only has excellent research facilities and resources, but also an excellent team of professionals and doctors who can guide young students like me.”
CHERYL TANG
What will you gain from this internship?
• Exposure to research culture in the finest facilities and a greater appreciation for the medical research and innovations that shape the medical profession.
• Individual supervision from experienced clinicians and academic scholars.
• Weekly instruction sessions in research methods and data analysis.
• Work with our partner agencies and non-governmental organisations to connect with local and wider communities.
• Critical thinking skills and an understanding of scientific methods that will be invaluable in your future medical studies.
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