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55 Master's degrees in Medicine in New South Wales, Australia
Medicine (Genomics and Precision Medicine)
Medicine (Genomics and Precision Medicine) from University of Sydney aims to broaden knowledge and enhance students' clinical practice in the area of cancer genomics, ethical legal and counselling issues, and genomic therapeutics and precision medicine.
Advanced Naturopathic Medicine
The Southern Cross University has a long history in the discipline of Advanced Naturopathic Medicine and was the first in Australia to open a naturopathy clinic on campus in 1998.
Medicine (Pain Management)
The Medicine (Pain Management) program at the University of Sydney is an evidence-based and clinically relevant program that explores the problem of pain in the community and the role of health professionals in managing and treating a range of pain conditions.
Public Health (Extension)
Public Health (Extension) from University of New South Wales gives an understanding of epidemiology, biostatistics, social determinants of health, and health promotion. It's the ideal step for a career in global public health.

Medical Biotechnology
The Medical Biotechnology degree offered at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) is your passport to a future at the forefront of this innovative industry at the intersection of medicine, science and engineering.
Medicine (Advanced) (Trauma-Informed Psychotherapy)
The Medicine (Advanced) (Trauma-Informed Psychotherapy) program at University of Sydney builds on the knowledge gained during the Master of Science in Medicine (Trauma-Informed Psychotherapy), allowing high-achieving students to plan and carry out a supervised research project.
Women's Health Medicine
The Women's Health Medicine program from University of New South Wales will provide you with the advanced knowledge and understanding of the ethical, social and professional aspects required to deliver a high standard of clinical care. Courses within this degree have been developed to provide an evidence-based and practice-centred approach to this field of study.
Medicine (Internal Medicine)
The Medicine (Internal Medicine) program at the University of Sydney is a practical and clinically focused course that will refine your ability to diagnose, investigate and manage common and important diseases in adults. It will guide your care of patients and will be readily integrated into your daily clinical work.
Medicine (Advanced) (Internal Medicine)
The Medicine (Advanced) (Internal Medicine) program at the University of Sydney is the first of its kind in Australia. It is a collaboration between The University of Melbourne and The University of Sydney which provides a unique depth of teaching and clinical experience.
Graduate Certificate in Medicines for the Health Professions
Do you want to better understand how medicines affect patients? The Graduate Certificate in Medicines for the Health Professions at University of Newcastle is for you.
Master of Traumatology
The Master of Traumatology program at the University of Newcastle has been designed to produce graduates who meet this demand. Aimed at medical practitioners, nurses, allied health professionals, and pre-hospital paramedics wanting to take the next step in their career.
Infectious Diseases Intelligence (Extension)
Infectious Diseases Intelligence (Extension) from University of New South Wales fosters judgment-ready practitioners who can contribute to improving population health outcomes specific to infectious diseases in diverse settings.

Science, Medicine and Health
The Master of Research in Science, Medicine and Health degree at University of Wollongong comprises research and research training, requiring students to complete 96 credit points of subjects.

Paramedicine (Critical Care)
Paramedicine (Critical Care) degree from Charles Sturt University offers the opportunity to specialise in advanced critical care.
Medicine (Advanced) (Sexual and Reproductive Health)
The Medicine (Advanced) (Sexual and Reproductive Health) program at the University of Sydney builds on the knowledge you've gained during our Master of Medicine (Sexual and Reproductive Health), allowing high-achieving students to plan and carry out a supervised research project.