Student stories
Studying medicine at ANU is a lifetime experience. Find out why directly from our students.
Karlee Johnston's story. In this series, we’re sharing how four Medical School, Higher Degree Research candidates have coped with the inconveniences that...
For some medical students their interest in a particular area is sparked early on in their studies, even before they get to medical school.
Liam McBride Kelly is one of two recipients of the Bill Nicholes “Willigobung Scholarship for Medicine” in 2020.
Peta O’Brien is one of two recipients of the Bill Nicholes “Willigobung Scholarship for Medicine” in 2020.
For my elective, I spent 4 weeks at Tokyo Medical and Dental University (TMDU) where I spent 2 weeks in Emergency Medicine and 2 weeks in Intensive Care Unit (...
I went to King’s College Hospital in London for my elective placement in the Gastroenterology department.
I completed my medical elective at St Luke’s Hospital in Tokyo, Japan. The hospital itself was a great location to spend four weeks as everyone was friendly...
Although the title of my elective “Paediatric Neurology” sounded a little intimidating, the team I worked with were in fact the opposite.
I did my elective placement, along with 3 other good friends from my year, at St Luke’s International Hospital in Tokyo from 7 January 2019 – 1 February 2019.
London (and its winter weather) suited me well during my elective placement at The Royal Marsden Hospital in Chelsea.
The electives program at St Luke’s is structured so that I went to a different department for each week of the four weeks.
I undertook my elective placement in the UK with the London HEMS team (Helicopter Emergency Medical Service), also called London’s Air Ambulance.