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Introductions to UMAT UCAT
UCAT® Exam Tactics

Introduction to the UMAT – What you MUST know

We're nearing the end of the year and whilst most people are planning their summer holidays abroad, you’re obviously here reading this blog and working out how you are going to absolutely smash the UMAT® Ex...

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The Ethical Issue of Abortion
Medicine

Abortion – an argument for more liberal laws

Welcome everyone to another GradReady blog on the legal/ethical side of medicine. As I haven’t posted for a little while, my name is Elliot and I am an intern at the Prince Charles Hospital, final year law student,...

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Australia Top Medical Schools
Medicine

The Times University Guide – Australia’s Best Medical Schools

So the prestigious Times Higher Education World University Rankings for 2016-2017 were released last week and it looks like Australia is making its way up the ranks. The list looks at a total 980 institutions from 79 cou...

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What to do if you got a low ATAR score
Medical School Entry

So I got a low ATAR – What now?

Year 12, your ATAR, it’s the biggest stress of every high school student in the state. Particularly for you young budding medical student hopefuls out there, the goal of the perfect ATAR can become all-consuming. R...

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Requirements for medical school application
Interviews

What else (besides OP/ATAR and UMAT) do I need to get into medical school?

Getting into medicine may seem very overwhelming, with all the different criteria from all the various universities. The simplest way to approach this problem is to focus on a few universities that you really want to stu...

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Medical Paternalism how patients view medical professionals
Medicine

Medical paternalism and reverence - UMAT® Exam

Over the last fifty years, attitudes that patients have towards their treatment and the reverence they have for their physician has been under a steady evolution. It was only a relatively short time ago that patients wou...

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