Medical School Admissions Webinar (Melbourne) | GradReady
Event description
Confused by the Medical Schools Admission Process and all the changes for the COVID safe year ahead? Lost with all the different criteria used by Graduate Medical Schools around Australia?
We're holding a Medical Admissions Webinar with current Medical Students from the University of Melbourne and Deakin University to help you cover all the information out there!
We'll highlight the important admissions milestones and the GEMSAS admissions process (including preferencing and portfolios), and canvass the various admissions criteria for graduate medical schools across Australia.
You’ll also get the chance to ask any of your burning questions about the long year ahead.
This workshop will be broadcast on Facebook Live.
The itinerary for the event is as follows:
- The Admissions Process for the COVID Safe Year Ahead
- The Medical Admissions Timeline
- How to Construct a Successful Portfolio
- Preferencing & Place Types
- The University of Melbourne and Deakin University Overview.
- Overview of Criteria & MMIs
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We look forward to seeing you at our events!
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