Inbound elective placements

Inbound elective placements

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Our course focuses on providing high quality clinical experiences for all our students, creating a pathway to gain healthcare industry experience and help shape their future professional careers.

The Faculty of Medicine, Health and Human Sciences at Macquarie University is pleased to offer elective placements to any final year Doctor of Medicine student, both domestic and international inbound.

We oversee elective placements at both MQ Health and Northern Beaches Hospital. MQ Health is Australia’s first university-owned teaching hospital, combining world class clinical care, teaching and research. Northern Beaches Hospital is a state-of-the-art facility, with 24/7 emergency department, dedicated to the care of the people and families of the Northern Beaches community.

Elective placements across both hospitals are designed to prioritise student learning experiences and practical skills in core medical specialties. Learn more about the application process below.

Dates, locations and disciplines

Placements are a minimum of four weeks and a maximum of eight weeks.

You can apply separately to do four weeks at MQ Health followed by four weeks at NBH or vice versa. We are unable to offer you a placement at both hospitals within the same four week block.

There are a variety of disciplines available at each location, see below for the disciplines and the 2024 start dates.

MQ Health

AreaElective

Medicine

Respiratory

Medicine

Cardiovascular

Medicine

Endocrinology

Medicine

Neurology

Medicine

Oncology/Haematology

Medicine

Paediatrics/Allied Health

Medicine

Anatomical Pathology

Surgery

General/GI Surgery

Surgery

Neurosurgery

Surgery

Urology

Surgery

Orthopaedics

Surgery

Plastic/Breast Surgery/Lymphoedema

Surgery

Ophthalmology

Surgery

Skin Cancer, Breast/Clinic/Day Surgery (ISHC Miranda)

Northern Beaches Hospital

AreaElective

Critical Care

Emergency Medicine

Critical Care

Anaesthetics

Critical Care

ICU

Medicine

Radiology

Medicine

Surgical Geriatrics

Medicine

Cardiology

Medicine

Neurology

Medicine

Respiratory

Medicine

OrthoGeriatrics

Medicine

Haematology

Medicine

Medical Oncology

Medicine

Gastroenterology

Medicine

Renal

Medicine

Infectious Disease, Rheumatology and Endocrinology

Obstetrics, Gynaecology and Paediatrics

Obstetrics and Gynaecology

Obstetrics, Gynaecology and Paediatrics

Paediatrics

Surgery

ENT, Head and Neck Surgery

Surgery

Urology

Surgery

General Surgery On-Call

Surgery

Orthopaedics (Hand, foot, ankle, elbow, spine)

Surgery

Orthopaedics (Hip, knee)

Surgery

Plastic surgery

2024 dates

The below start dates align with the MQ medical course. Each block is four weeks but you can apply to do two consecutive blocks to make up to eight weeks of placement.

If your dates do not align with our set block dates we will try to accommodate your request but you will have a stronger chance of successfully being accepted if your dates align with the dates listed here.

Block Dates

Optional zone 1

3–28 January

Block 1A

29 January – 25 February

Block 1B

26 February – 24 March

Block 2A

25 March – 21 April

Block 2B

22 April – 19 May

Optional zone 2

20 May – 16 June

Block 3A

1–28 July

Block 3B

29 July – 25 August

Block 4A

26 August – 22 September

Block 4B

23 September – 20 October

Optional zone 3

21 October – 20 December

Macquarie University also offers placement opportunities at Apollo Hospital in Hyderabad, India, to students at partner universities. To enquire about a placement at Apollo, contact fmhhs.placements@mq.org.au.

Application process

Applications for 2024 will be accepted during the below dates. Applications will be reviewed once the window has closed.

  • 16 October – 19 November 2023
  • 1 February – 1 March 2024

Applications will not be considered if the requested start date is less than three months after the application submission date. We recommend students submit applications as soon as practical, especially candidates from overseas, to allow sufficient processing time.

Inbound elective placements are only available for medical students undertaking elective placements of an AMC recognised medical degree. View lists of AMC recognised medical degrees for domestic students and international students.

How to apply

The application process for inbound elective placements at both hospitals is via Macquarie University. While students may have contacts with clinicians or staff at MQ health or NBH, elective placements cannot be arranged independently to the below application process.

If there is a particular discipline or supervisor that you would like to oversee your elective placement, include this information on your application form and we will endeavour to accommodate your request.

STEP 1: Application

Download and complete the application form during the application windows.

Completed application must include:

  • completed application form with home university stamp
  • official academic transcript
  • current CV
  • letter of good standing
  • copy of your passport
  • English language proficiency (if applicable). If your current studies are not in English we require a Statement of English Proficiency from your home university or evidence of IELTS score of 7.0 (both overall and in each sub-band) within two years of completion
  • evidence of your medical school’s indemnity insurance which covers you for the period of this elective placement.

STEP 2: Offer of placement

If we can accommodate your preferred discipline and dates, we will email you an offer letter.

To confirm your placement you must accept that offer within two weeks, and provide a receipt of A$250 application fee.

You will have a further six weeks to provide compliance documents.

Compliance documents required:
  • National Criminal Record check
  • Working with Children check
  • Australian Police record check, for international students
  • completed vaccination card
  • COVID-19 vaccinations.

Download compliance checklist, which contains:

  • information about each of these documents
  • a complete list of vaccinations.

STEP 3: Placement finalised

Once your offer has been accepted, and all required compliance documents have been received, you will be emailed an information pack that includes details about:

  • your orientation to our health services
  • a number of online modules that must be completed before your first day of placement.

Payment

  • Application fee
    A$250 is due at time of accepting your offer. You will be sent payment information and instruction of how to pay with your Letter of Offer. Your placement application will not be progressed following your Letter of Offer until payment has been received.
  • Refunds
    The administration fee is non-refundable should you wish to cancel your application or not meet compliance requirements.
  • Cancellations
    If circumstances change or you have a change of mind, let us know as soon as possible. Please note the application fee is non-refundable.

More information

International students

Visas

You may be required to obtain a visa if you are travelling to Australia for placement. Macquarie University cannot arrange your visa and cannot provide information in relation to what visa you require while on placement/in Australia.

It is the student's responsibility to ensure that they have the correct visa for the placement. For more information on Australian visas, contact the Department of Home Affairs.

Arriving in Sydney from overseas

We recommend you allow at least one week between your arrival date and your placement start date in order to give you time to apply for certain compliance documents.

The three documents are:

  1. Working With Children check
    You will need to visit a Service NSW office in person to complete this application. You will then be given a receipt number, which is needed to start placement.
  2. Influenza vaccine certificate
    You can arrange this vaccination from a general medical practitioner (GP) or some pharmacies in Australia. It must be the southern hemisphere seasonal influenza vaccination.
  3. COVID-19 vaccination certificate
    International COVID certificates are not accepted. All non-Medicare holders must create a MyGOV account, and apply for a IHI number. Once you receive this, take your IHI number and international COVID certificate to a GP in Australia. If these COVID vaccinations are approved in Australia (check the approved list) then the GP will update these on your Australian Immunisation History Statement (AIR).

NOTE: you won’t be able to start your placement until proof of these has been submitted.

Accommodation

Accommodation is not included with the placement. Inbound students will need to arrange their own accommodation. Learn more about Macquarie University accommodation and potential options while on placement. Other suggestions can be provided upon request.

Contact us

If you have any questions regarding the application process or elective placements at MQ Health or Northern Beaches Hospital, contact: fmhhs.placements@mq.edu.au

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