Medicine Program Redesign Project

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Introduction

The UNSW redesigned Medicine Program will further enhance this highly-regarded program, considered one of Australia's best learning experiences in medicine. We will:

  1. Prioritize technology-enhanced educational practices for a student experience that's as transformative as it is effective. This will involve reviewing, recreating and evaluating how and what we teach, across all courses.
  2. Build a vibrant learning community; one that works in equitable partnership with students.
  3. Respect and embrace the knowledge systems of our First Peoples both within the University’s footprint and further afield and enable the development of cultural capabilities for healthcare.
  4. Approach education holistically, putting student wellbeing, equity and personalised development at the heart of our program.

The redesigned Medicine Program will launch in 2028 for incoming Year 1 students, with a carefully planned transition for currently enrolled students.

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Context & rationale

Why change our program? Read more about our context and rationale.

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Redesign overview

As part of the redesign, we’ll refresh our curriculum to incorporate emerging themes in healthcare and medical education. Learn more about our approach to redesign the UNSW Medicine Program.

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Frequently asked questions

Got a question? Read our FAQs or contact the MPR project team for more information or to get involved.