Monash University Faculty of Medicine

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The Monash University Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences is one of Australia's largest medical schools. It undertakes teaching in a wide range of medicine-related areas, from undergraduate to PhD level. It is also one of Australia's premier research centres.[1]

In teaching, the Faculty incorporates:

Research centres based in the Faculty include:

  • Australian Regenerative Medicine Institute
  • Australian Centre for Blood Diseases
  • Centre for Ambulance and Paramedic Studies
  • Centre for Bioprocess Technology
  • Centre for Brain and Behaviour
  • Centre for Developmental Psychiatry
  • Centre for Developmental Disability Health (jointly with the University of Melbourne, but managed by Monash)
  • Centre for Medical Health Sciences Education
  • Centre for Obesity Research and Education
  • The Centre for Vascular Health
  • Monash Ageing Research Centre
  • Monash Centre for Ethics in Medicine and Society
  • Monash Centre for Occupational and Environmental Health
  • Monash University Centre for Brain and Behaviour
  • National Research Centre for the Prevention of Child Abuse
  • Van Cleef/Roet Centre for Nervous Diseases
  • Victorian Institute of Forensic Medicine
  • Monash Institute of Medical Research
  • Monash Institute of Health Services Research
  • Monash Institutes of Health


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