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Welcome to The Australian National University Medical School website. The School's foundation was announced on the 10th April 2001 and received the Australian Medical Council’s accreditation for the MBBS program in November 2003. The ANU’s MBBS program is a four year graduate entry medical degree, is thematic in concept and uses problem based learning as the principal method of teaching. Our first cohort of students graduated in December 2007. [more]
ANU Medical School Excellence in
Teaching Awards December 2010
The Medical
School congratulates the following:
Best Faculty Teacher Years 1 and 2 | Ashley Watson | Best Clinical Skills Tutor Years 1 and 2 | Jill Bestic Robert Hain | Best Faculty Teacher Years 3 and 4 | Craig McColl Ashwin Swaminathan | Best Clinical Skills Tutor Years 3 and 4 | Simon Robertson Andrew Sefton | Best Urban GP Teacher | Edward Quay | Best Rural Teacher | Jeff Fletcher Ian Sullivan | BestRegistrar Teacher | Kathryn Daveson Luke Rayner | Best Teacher (non-faculty) | Terry Gavaghan Phil Jeans Sam Tormey | Best Clinical Unit | The Calvary O&G Team | Best PBL Tutor | Laura Forrest | Best Teacher from Nursing, Midwifery or Allied Health | Cathy Rumble Shannon Woodward | The Award of Excellence in Educational Support | The Rural/TCH IT Team Vojislav Zeljkovic Ricardo Gallardo Sinisa Nesic |
Australian Awards for University Teaching 2010Congratulations to Associate Professor Christian Lueck, who has been recognised for outstanding contributions to student learning in the 2010 Australian Awards for University Teaching.
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