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91 Master's degrees in Medicine in Australia

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.

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.
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.
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.

Primary Maternity Care
Advance your career in maternity services with Primary Maternity Care programme from Griffith University that empowers you to shape the future of women's health.

Clinical Rehabilitation
The Clinical Rehabilitation programme from Flinders University provides opportunities for health professionals from any allied health, medical or nursing field to enhance their knowledge, skills and attitudes in clinical rehabilitation.
Perioperative Medicine
The Perioperative Medicine program at Monash University is designed to facilitate the delivery of collaborative and optimal perioperative care to patients presenting with complex, chronic and acute medical conditions requiring surgical intervention by physicians working in the emerging field of perioperative medicine.

Medical Science (with specialisations)
Advance your medical knowledge at the cutting edge of science and technology with the Medical Science (with specialisations) program from Charles Sturt University. Medical science is evolving constantly, with new technologies and tools offering ongoing innovation and capability-building towards patient diagnosis.
Medicine (Advanced) (Critical Care Medicine)
The Medicine (Advanced) (Critical Care Medicine) program at the University of Sydney has been designed by critical care clinicians for doctors interested in emergency medicine, anaesthetics and intensive care medicine. Students will have a range of subjects to choose from as they develop skills in teaching, simulation and research.
Laboratory Medicine
Further your skills in medical science as you delve into the world of laboratory medicine and prepare for a career in the fascinating field of diagnostic pathology or medical research with this Laboratory Medicine program from the RMIT University.
Surgery
Surgery from University of Sydney will allow you to pursue your interests and develop knowledge and skills in surgical specialty areas as well as non-technical areas such as professionalism, leadership and research.
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.
Applied Science (Health and Medical Physics)
Throughout this Applied Science (Health and Medical Physics) from RMIT University you'll use your advanced research skills to contribute to new developments in radiotherapy, diagnostic medical procedures and health physics.
Science - Medical Radiation Physics
This Science - Medical Radiation Physics course from Adelaide University will advance your knowledge in the medical application of physics principles.

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.
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.