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Pathways into medicine

The Leaders in Indigenous Medical Education (LIME) Network is dedicated to ensure the quality and effectiveness of teaching and learning of Indigenous health in medical education, as well as best practice in the recruitment and graduation of Indigenous medical students. The LIME Network Indigenous Pathways into Medicine Online Resource is designed to help future students, like yourself, determine which university will be the best fit for you as you study to become a doctor.

Once you’ve secured a spot in medical school, the road to becoming a doctor really begins. The 2013/14 AIDA Student Representative Committee developed the AIDA Indigenous Medical Students Guide to Medical School, which is filled with great resources and tips on what you can expect from medical school and how to deal with different parts of the journey.

The ‘Becoming a doctor‘ section on the Australian Medical Association website also contains a lot of useful information.

AIDA will also provide information to Indigenous students interested in studying medicine. For more information or assistance, please submit an enquiry to studentsupport@aida.org.au or call (02) 6273 5013.

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