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Retired 13 May 2006
I've decided to reply to this question in public, since it is definitely something I hear a lot of.private message said:hi! im an 04er n i got accepted in mbbs/medsci at melbourne uni.
some ppl say the course is old, n thus - shit.
would u b able to xplain y the course is 'old' n out of curiosity, how does melb uni rank up with unsw, newcastle n monash?
ur opinion would b appreciated - thx
Firstly, Melbourne university does not interview undergraduate candidates for entry to medicine. This appears to result in a very different collective attitude amongst Melbourne med students compared to other schools (the med students here can elaborate). They are often seen as (relatively) lacking in personality, or far more intense in terms of study rather than the "balance" between study and life found at interviewing schools. I stress this is just an opinion, and definitely not my own (since I have yet to meet Melbourne med students).
Secondly, I have a faint memory of being told that Melbourne is not a PBL-implementing school. However, I am not willing to bank on this because I haven't checked the facts. If this is true, it would certainly explain the "course is old" comment, but in no way does that make the medical course "shit". Recall that PBL is very young, and most of the finest doctors you have ever met are all products of the didactic "old school" training of a mere ten years ago.
Regardless of whether or not PBL is implemented at Melbourne, the medical school appears to place a higher emphasis on academic medicine (rather than clinical medicine) compared to other schools. Again, this is not bad but different. Newcastle's course (emulated by Monash, Adelaide) is more geared at fostering a "community doctor" style of training - often this is interpreted as ideally producing more GPs. Melbourne simply encourages "academic medicine" as an equally viable path for graduates.
As far as I'm concerned, old never automatically means "shit" - I don't know anyone here who calls USyd shit and they're about as old as you can get. As for rankings, all Med schools in Australia are equally accredited by the AMC and thus are, for most intents and purposes, no better or worse than one another. Many students think of Newcastle as l33t for pioneering all the new study and teaching techniques widely introduced across the last decade or two, and at the moment UNSW is said to be having a few medium-sized (definitely not minor) bumps. According to a very informed opinion here, Monash has a good course but terrible administration (in terms of resource allocation and education vs profit benefits). I think that's all there is for me to say.
I invite the medical students of this forum (second year or above, please) to give comment regarding the quoted questions. You can also reply if you're not a medical student...but I'd prefer not to have to refute common, misled rumours. Please be balanced and informed.