
The Macquarie MD is a four-year graduate-entry medical course that integrates applied medical sciences with clinical sciences, professionalism and research. You’ll study within MQ Health – Australia’s first university-led fully integrated academic health sciences centre.
You’ll learn to be patient-centred and safety focused, culturally responsive, globally aware and equipped to work within increasingly digital health systems. From day one, you’ll engage in clinical learning and be part of a small and highly supported student community, and experience structured Australian and international clinical placements.
For specific enquiries about the Macquarie MD, contact us at [email protected].
Welcome to GEM. It’s Macquarie University’s design system for digital products and experiences. It’s new, it’s exciting.
Welcome to GEM. It’s Macquarie University’s design system for digital products and experiences. It’s new, it’s exciting.
Welcome to GEM. It’s Macquarie University’s design system for digital products and experiences. It’s new, it’s exciting.
Welcome to GEM. It’s Macquarie University’s design system for digital products and experiences. It’s new, it’s exciting.
Welcome to GEM. It’s Macquarie University’s design system for digital products and experiences. It’s new, it’s exciting.
Welcome to GEM. It’s Macquarie University’s design system for digital products and experiences. It’s new, it’s exciting.
Welcome to GEM. It’s Macquarie University’s design system for digital products and experiences. It’s new, it’s exciting.
Professor Patrick McNeil
Professor Patrick McNeil is Macquarie University’s Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Medicine and Health) and the Executive Dean of the Faculty of Medicine, Health and Human Sciences – roles that provide leadership of both clinical and academic components of MQ Health. Professor McNeil is a fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians with specialty training in rheumatology. He graduated in medicine from the University of Tasmania, completed a PhD in immunology at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) and undertook a postdoctoral fellowship at the Harvard Medical School. His previous leadership roles include Associate Dean, Education, at UNSW Medicine; Executive Clinical Director at Liverpool Hospital; and Chair of Arthritis Australia.
Welcome to GEM. It’s Macquarie University’s design system for digital products and experiences. It’s new, it’s exciting.
Learn moreWelcome to GEM. It’s Macquarie University’s design system for digital products and experiences. It’s new, it’s exciting.
Learn moreWelcome to GEM. It’s Macquarie University’s design system for digital products and experiences. It’s new, it’s exciting.Professor Patrick McNeil
Professor Patrick McNeil is Macquarie University’s Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Medicine and Health) and the Executive Dean of the Faculty of Medicine, Health and Human Sciences – roles that provide leadership of both clinical and academic components of MQ Health. Professor McNeil is a fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians with specialty training in rheumatology. He graduated in medicine from the University of Tasmania, completed a PhD in immunology at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) and undertook a postdoctoral fellowship at the Harvard Medical School. His previous leadership roles include Associate Dean, Education, at UNSW Medicine; Executive Clinical Director at Liverpool Hospital; and Chair of Arthritis Australia.
Welcome to GEM. It’s Macquarie University’s design system for digital products and experiences. It’s new, it’s exciting.
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