ATAR for optometry – your guide to the ATAR for every optometry course in Australia in 2019
There are 5 approved schools of optometry in Australia. These in New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland and South Australia. The ATAR required depends on the…
There are 5 approved schools of optometry in Australia. These in New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland and South Australia. The ATAR required depends on the…
To become a Registered Nurse in Australia generally requires the completion of a Bachelor of Nursing or equivalent. There are undergraduate and postgraduate courses that…
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There are Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia approved undergraduate and postgraduate midwifery courses in most states and territories throughout Australia apart from Tasmania. Depending…
There are medical schools in every state and territory in Australia. Most medical schools will accept undergraduate students either directly into their medical degree or…
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On-campus exercise science courses are available in every state and territory throughout Australia apart from Tasmania and the Northern Territory. Three universities exercise science courses…
There are on-campus courses in exercise physiology offered at universities in every Australian state and territory apart from the Northern Territory. Two universities offer exercise…
There are courses in dietetics offered at universities in every Australian state and territory apart from Tasmania and the Northern Territory. It is important that…
There are 9 schools of dentistry in Australia. These are in New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, Western Australia and South Australia. Depending on whether which…
For most individuals, it takes an average of 10+ years of schooling and experience to become a doctor in Australia. While the path to working…
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There has been rapid growth in the cosmetic health industry over the past few years. Last year alone, Australians underwent 500,000 cosmetic procedures, more per…
A treasure trove of knowledge for anyone in health who is serious about their career advancement was released recently. It was titled the Allied Health…
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How do you start your day? Breakfast! Most of my days tend to be long and busy, I found that a good breakfast is essential…
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In the public healthcare system in Victoria, the typical starting pay for a beginning-level registered nurse is $50,856. Wages for experienced registered nurses are generally…
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The following article has been published by UCAT NIE – The National Institute of Education nie.edu.au and republished here with permission. BEWARE PARENTS, TEACHERS and…
In a decision made by the Consortium of Australian School-Leaver Entry Medical Schools on 24th September, UCAT (University Clinical Aptitude Test) will replace UMAT (Undergraduate…
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“When I left school, I had no idea what I wanted to do. My friends were going to University, studying at TAFE, taking on apprenticeships,…
Here’s a weird question for nurses: in the course of discharging your duties, when’s the last time you stopped to acknowledge ‘white privilege’ to your…
On September 16, the government announced its plans to establish a Royal Commission that is expected to look into the conditions of the aged care…
Group of 8 Australia (Go8) and Universities Australia (UA) have shared insights on the Research Infrastructure Investment Plan. Recognizing its significant role on leading, developing…