Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences
 
 

Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences

Medical electives for Australian and New Zealand students


Further information

Contact

Leanne Lind
Coordinator of Electives
Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry
Telephone (+61 8) 9346 2650
Fax (+61 8) 9346 2369

How to apply

Send your application directly to the Faculty.

All enquiry letters to hospitals, general practitioners and the Royal Flying Doctor Service are re-directed to the Faculty office.

Availability

Limited Paediatric electives are available and no Obstetric and Gynaecology electives are offered. Placements are available (depending on availability) in these areas:

  • Accident and emergency
  • Anaesthetics
  • Cardiology
  • Cardiothoracic Surgery
  • Communicable Diseases
  • Dermatology
  • Endocrinology
  • Gastroenterology
  • Geriatrics and Extended Care
  • Haematology
  • ICU
  • Immunology
  • Liver Transplant Unit
  • Medicine
  • Nephrology (Renal Medicine)
  • Neurology
  • Neurosurgery
  • Oncology
  • Ophthalmology
  • Oral Surgery
  • Orthopaedic Surgery
  • Otolaryngology (ENT)
  • Paediatrics
  • Plastic Surgery
  • Pulmonary Physiology
  • Radiation Oncology
  • Radiology
  • Rehab Medicine
  • Respiratory Medicine
  • Rheumatology
  • Surgery
  • Urology

Elective places are limited, so application forms must be received by 1 June.

We are unable to place elective students with the Royal Flying Doctor Service (RFDS), because of the high volume of UWA and scholarship students who seek attachments with the RFDS. In general, no rural attachments are available. Exceptions are made only after special requests are received from consultants.

Applications

No applications will be accepted after 1 June 2009.  Applications for next years elective period will be accepted from January 2010.

Elective placement is from 1 November to 28 February. This means you can only nominate dates for your elective placement between 1 November and 28 February each year.

Applications with nominated dates outside this timeframe will not be accepted.

The maximum term offered is eight weeks. You may spend that time attached to different departments, or request a full term in one area only.

The minimum time you can spend in one department is two weeks.

Application form

Please fill out the form carefully to ensure that your application can be processed as soon as it is received.

We accept applications for elective placements in metropolitan teaching hospitals from medical undergraduates who have completed clinical rotations and who are in their final or penultimate year. An elective in Perth is an opportunity to broaden your clinical experience and no formal credit is available.

Friends

If you are co-ordinating an elective with friends, please be aware that even though you can apply to be in the same hospital, all departments only accept one elective student at any one time. However, you and your friends can split the elective so that you can spend time in the same department but you will be following each other and will not be together at the same time.

When applying, specify who you are travelling with and if you want to be in the same hospital. Please also be aware that you and your friends will not necessarily receive offers at the same time, because each consultant makes offers at different times. Do not panic if your friends receive a placement before you.

Elective preferences

Every attempt is made to place students in a preferred area but this is not always possible.

Complete the list on the application form, with your other choices, and indicate the periods of time you would like to spend at each preference.

It is very important that you state whether you want to split your elective, so do not forget to fill out this section of the application form.

If an elective place cannot be found from your first five preferences, you will be contacted about other departments you might like to be placed in.

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Application checklist

Post originals of all the documents listed below to the Faculty office:

  • a fully completed application form
  • $220 (Australian dollars) bank cheque/draft or credit card payment
  • a letter from your Faculty confirming that you are an enrolled medical student in good standing, the year of your course and your expected date of graduation, and
  • a passport-size photograph endorsed on the reverse by your Faculty representative.

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Costs

All costs incurred, including travel and accommodation, are wholly your responsibility. 

Australian and New Zealand students are required to pay a fee of $220 (Australian dollars, including GST) by bank cheque/draft or credit card payment to The University of Western Australia.

Your bank cheque/draft or credit card payment form should be enclosed with the completed application form and other documents required by the Faculty.

Students who cancel will receive a $120 refund if the cancellation occurs at least two months before the elective starts. $100 is retained as a non-refundable placement fee. Students who do not cancel and do not take up a placement, forfeit the entire fee.

Complete the form that gives us the authority to debit your credit card, if this is your preferred method of payment.

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MRSA testing

You are required to conform to our screening program for Methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), by having hand and nasal swabs.

MRSA testing takes four, full working days to process and requires a negative result prior to entering the hospitals.

Testing must be carried out in Perth when you arrive. It cannot be done in your home country before you leave for your elective.

Testing can be done at either the Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital or the Royal Perth Hospital and an MRSA test costs $37.40.

You will need to arrive at least four working days before the start of your elective, or you will have to forfeit the first week of your elective.

Take this extra time into consideration when planning your elective dates and when completing the application form. 

If your tests come back positive, you will be required to carry out a 10-day course of antibiotics and you may not have patient contact during that time.

Your elective will not be re-scheduled and you will not be able to make up the 10 days. However, you will be able to complete the elective after the quarantine period.

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Malpractice insurance

It is your responsibility to have adequate malpractice insurance cover.

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Accommodation

The University does not provide any accommodation, so it is your responsibility to organise accommodation and transport while doing your elective in Western Australia.

Information about accommodation on and off campus.

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