A unique and exciting opportunity exists for Kimberley and Pilbara residents to come and study medicine with The University of Notre Dame Australia (UNDA) in Broome.
Applications are now open for the post-graduate Doctor of Medicine program, which is delivered from the newly built Kimberley Centre for Remote Medical Training (KCRMT).
Notre Dame National School ofMedicine Dean, Professor Rebecca Anglin, said 20 positions were available for Semester One in 2026, with priority given to those living in the Kimberley and Pilbara, as well as First Nations students.
"If you're someone who's always dreamed of serving their local community as a local doctor, then we really want to hear from you as soon as possible," Professor Anglin said.
"To be eligible for the Kimberley/Pilbara pathway, you'll need to have lived in the Kimberley or Pilbara region for a minimum of five years consecutively or 10 years in total and must have completed a three-year undergraduate degree, with a minimum grade point average (GPA) of five.