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142 Master's degrees in Medicine in Oceania
Cancer Sciences
With the rising incidence of cancer across the globe, there is a projected shortage of skilled practitioners in the oncology workforce. The Master of Cancer Sciences from the University of Melbourne, Australia’s first cancer-specific, multidisciplinary, and wholly online program, and one of only two such online programs available in the world, has been designed to meet this growing need.
Lifestyle Medicine
At the Lifestyle Medicine degree from James Cook University you will advance and enhance existing health care with this exciting, innovative Masters degree — the only one in Australia offered under a school of medicine.
Surgery
The Master of Surgery by research at University of Melbourne is a program in which a candidate undertakes research in a specific aspect of surgery under academic supervision.This course is available to medical graduates of at least two years standing and not less than two years experience as a medical officer in a hospital affiliated to an appropriate university for the purpose of teaching.
Medicine
With a Graduate Certificate in Medicine at University of Queensland, you'll help improve the outcomes for patients with skin cancer, and open pathways to a Master of Medicine.
Medicine (Advanced) (Clinical Neurophysiology)
The Medicine (Advanced) (Clinical Neurophysiology) program at the University of Sydney aims to provide structured educational programs in neurophysiological monitoring to complement experiential learning in the workplace.
Medicine (Metabolic Health)
The Medicine (Metabolic Health) program at the University of Sydney is a highly practical degree that has been designed to help students to develop a comprehensive understanding of the aetiology, diagnosis and multidisciplinary treatment of metabolic diseases.
Master of Rural and Remote Medicine
This Master of Rural and Remote Medicine programme from The University of Western Australia is a broad-based degree for those wishing to pursue a career in teaching or research focused on rural and remote medicine.
Master of Hearing Sciences
This Master of Hearing Sciences course from The University of Western Australia provides students with comprehensive theoretical knowledge, including anatomy and physiology of hearing and deafness, audiological instrumentation, assessment, rehabilitation and advanced communication devices.

Critical Care Nursing
Prepare to make a difference when it matters most with the Critical Care Nursing programme from Griffith University.
Surgery
The Surgery program at Monash University is a research degree. Candidates undertake a research project under the direct supervision of a member of the academic staff.
Aeromedical Retrieval and Transport
The Aeromedical Retrieval and Transport programme at the University of Otago offers specialised postgraduate qualifications for doctors, nurses, and paramedics. Available via distance learning, these courses range from certificates to master's degrees, with durations spanning one to two years in part-time or full-time modes.
Oral Surgery
The Oral Surgery programme at the University of Otago offers advanced postgraduate training through the PGDipClinDent and DClinDent pathways. This comprehensive course provides clinical expertise in dental health sciences. Students can engage in full-time study at the renowned Faculty of Dentistry to enhance their surgical skills.
Biomedical Science (Genomics and Precision Medicine)
Biomedical Science (Genomics and Precision Medicine) from University of Sydney is designed to meet the rapidly growing demand in biomedical science for graduates who are skilled in state-of-the-art omic techniques and who are well-versed in the language of genetics.

Psychology (Clinical)
The Psychology (Clinical) course at Flinders University aims to prepare you for professional work in a wide variety of settings, ranging across community mental health, hospital and health care facilities, community welfare and correctional service settings.
Graduate Diploma in Infectious Diseases
This Graduate Diploma in Infectious Diseases from The University of Western Australia provides advanced training in the field of infectious diseases including topics in Medical Microbiology, Tropical Infectious Diseases, and Public and Environmental Health Microbiology.
Medicine
The Master of Medicine (by Research) at University of Melbourne is available to medical graduates of at least two years standing and not less than two years experience as a medical officer in a hospital affiliated to an appropriate university for the purpose of teaching.
Med Devices and Technologies
New Zealand’s first masters programme that prepares students for a career with Med Devices and Technologies at the University of Auckland.
Musculoskeletal Medicine
The Musculoskeletal Medicine programme at the University of Otago offers advanced postgraduate training for registered medical practitioners. Available as a certificate or diploma, the study mode combines flexible distance learning with practical on-campus blocks. It takes one to two years to complete this specialist qualification.
MDHS (Medicine)
Master of Philosophy - MDHS (Medicine) from the University of Melbourne is an internationally recognised masters by research degree designed for students to develop advanced skills in independent and sustained research on a particular topic under academic supervision.
Medical Laboratory Science
The Medical Laboratory Science programme at the University of Otago is a four-year, full-time degree providing essential training for professional registration. Students engage in clinical placements and advanced diagnostics to prepare for vital roles in healthcare. This comprehensive course is delivered on-campus in New Zealand.