International alert
This program is not available to international students who intend to apply for a student visa to undertake this program.
Program overview
Program overview
Direct entry into the Bond Medical Program is currently only open to Australian citizens, Australian permanent residents, holders of an Australian Humanitarian visa and New Zealand citizens (not New Zealand permanent residents).
Pathways available to international students to join the Medical Program include successful completion of the Bond Bachelor of Biomedical Science (in the pre-health professional major), Master of Occupational Therapy, Doctor of Physiotherapy, Master of Nutrition and Dietetic Practice, or Master of Healthcare Innovations (Bachelor of Biomedical Science as a pre-requisite). Upon completion of one of these degrees, and meeting the minimum required GPA and pre-requisites, students will be eligible to be considered for selection to enter Year 2 of the Bond Medical Program.
International/overseas students at the time of enrolment, may not be automatically entitled to registration, internship and access to a provider number in Australia.
Bachelor of Medical Studies
Program code: CC-60026
CRICOS code: 0101292
Doctor of Medicine
Program code: CC-63048
CRICOS code: 111520H
Program overview
Program Overview
In today’s complex healthcare environment, Bond’s Medical Program will equip you with the fundamental knowledge, skills and attributes required to practice medicine safely and effectively. You’ll graduate with the clinical, interpersonal, teamwork, and leadership skills required to deliver high-quality healthcare outcomes as well as an engrained commitment to care for yourself, your colleagues, and all community groups.
The Medical Program comprises two sequential degrees. You’ll first be required to complete the Bachelor of Medical Studies (BMedSt) where you will be immersed in small group learning, simulation activities, community and clinical placements, and a cultural immersion experience.
You’ll then complete the Doctor of Medicine (MD) to be eligible to practice medicine. You’ll engage in evidence-based medicine and integrated placements within clinical sites and will gain extended exposure to areas such as child health, medicine, mental health, surgery, and women's health during your placement.
Graduate with the advantage of entering the workforce as a doctor in 4 years, 8 months.
Our vision:
The Program offers students opportunities to bring to life their ambitions to become outstanding practitioners, thinkers and leaders, well equipped to deliver evidenced-based, patient centred health care that meets the needs of a diverse community.
Our mission:
The Program prepares practitioners with the attributes required for guiding health care into the future.
Bachelor of Medical Studies
Program code: CC-60026
CRICOS code: 0101292
Doctor of Medicine
Program code: CC-63048
CRICOS code: 111520H
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About this program
The Bachelor of Medical Studies is the undergraduate component of Bond University’s medical program. It consists of eight semesters at the Australian Qualifications Framework Level 7. It is the prerequisite degree for entry into the Bond MD program, which is designed to equip graduates with the knowledge, skills, and attributes required to safely practice medicine in today’s complex healthcare environment. The Bond Bachelor of Medical Studies is distinguished by its strong educational focus on problem and case-based learning, evidence-based medicine and integrated clinical practice.
Learning and teaching occurs mainly in small group sessions comprising interactive cases through problem-based learning, practical classes, clinical skills laboratories, and simulation-based education activities in the early years. Student learning is supported by a range of contemporary e-learning platforms. This combination of contemporary medical education methodologies ensures that students are well supported throughout their education and that their learning relates directly to patient care.
In the first two years (five semesters) of the program, students undertake weekly small group sessions focusing on developing essential knowledge and skills with a scenario-based learning environment at Bond’s Varsity campus at Robina on the Gold Coast. Students participate in community-based volunteering activities and various community placements and engage in a unique cultural immersion workshop, which is part of the innovative First Nation’s Program. In year three, students work through a variety of authentic patient cases facilitated by experienced clinicians through the Bond Virtual Healthcare. Students also spend time completing contemporary simulation-based sessions at the Bond University Clinical Education and Research Centre located in Robina Hospital, enabling them to transition into the clinical hospital setting.
Upon successful completion of the Bachelor of Medical Studies, students can exit (if required) or transition into the MD program, which is at AQF extended Level 9 Masters level. Graduates from the Bond MD program meet the requirements for provisional medical registration so they can undertake a period of accredited intern training to become eligible for full registration.
Bond University’s Doctor of Medicine Program (MD) is the post graduate component of the medical program, which is only open to students who are enrolled in the Bond medical program and who have successfully completed Bond’s Bachelor of Medical Studies. The MD program consists of the final six semesters of the medical program and is accredited at the Australian Qualifications Framework level 9 Extended Masters Degree qualification over six semesters. The MD program is designed to equip graduates with the knowledge, skills and attributes that a doctor requires to safely practise medicine in today’s complex health care environment. The Bond MD program is distinguished by its strong educational focus on case based learning, evidence based medicine and integrated clinical practice. Student learning is supported by a range of contemporary e-learning platforms and a combination of contemporary medical education methodologies that ensure students are well supported throughout their education and research, and their learning relates directly to contemporary patient care. In the fourth year of the medical program, students undertake core clinical rotations in a range of speciality areas. They also identify, and may, commence a research or professional project. In the final year of the medical program, students undertake further rotations in speciality areas that complement those undertaken in fourth year and complete a selective and elective placement. During this time, students complete a research or professional project, or a clinical capstone experience and present their findings at the end of year student conference. Graduates from the Bond MD program are eligible for provisional medical registration so they can undertake a period of accredited intern training to become eligible for general registration.
What you'll be studying
Program features
Additional Costs
When planning your budget, there are a number of other costs you'll need to consider in addition to your program fees. The below information is a guide but keep in mind that costs may be different.-
Bond University Student Services and Amenities Fee
The Bond University Student Services and Amenities Fee aims to provide a balanced, practical approach to funding campus services and amenities of a non-academic nature, such as sporting and recreational activities, student advocacy and legal services, employment and career advice, orientation activities, and food services.
The Bond University Student Services and Amenities Fee is due for payment at the start of each semester with all other fees. Continuing students’ access carries over to the next semester. New students can access facilities and services once they are enrolled for their first semester.
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Accommodation and meals
Catering for students who come from all over Australia and all over the world, we offer a range of accommodation and dining options that make it easy to live and study at Bond University. This includes on-campus, off-campus, and home-stay accommodation options.
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Textbooks, software and study materials
The cost of books, stationery, software and other resources tend to be the same at most universities. Allow around $300 per semester.
You may also need to consider the cost of hardware like laptops, tablets, or desktop computers. The vast majority of our students use laptops in class, and for some subjects, it may be an expectation that you have access to one. Bond University has a range of computer facilities available in multiple locations across campus.
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Program-specific costs
Please note that for some programs, there may be additional associated costs to cover items and experiences.
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General living expenses
Other costs to consider as a student include your mobile phone, transport and/or petrol, personal items, social outings, and other miscellaneous living costs. Please note that parking is free on the Bond campus but requires registration to avoid fines.
If you are living off campus in rental accommodation, you will also need to budget for:
- Rental bond: Usually the equivalent of four weeks’ rent, your rental bond is payable at the start of your lease and will be refunded when you move out, provided the premises are left in good condition.
- Meals: You may wish to take advantage of Bond’s convenient dining plans for on-campus meals and snacks, but you will also need to budget for other meals during the week.
- Utilities: As a tenant, you are responsible for payment of your electricity and/or gas. Some landlords also charge for water.
- Household items: Be sure to budget for your wifi, cleaning equipment, laundry costs and other everyday items.
- Insurance: You may also choose to take out insurance cover for your contents and car, and possibly private health cover.
We recommend you use an online budget calculator to assist you with budgeting prior to starting university. Please note that your actual costs will vary greatly depending on your personal choices and circumstances.
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Program accreditation
Frequently asked questions
All students must complete both the Bachelor of Medical Studies (BMedSt) and the Doctor of Medicine (MD) at Bond University to be eligible for registration as a medical practitioner in any state or territory in Australia or New Zealand. Both degrees are awarded at the completion of the MD program. Please view our frequently asked questions page for more detailed information.
Program specific scholarship
Margaret Douglas Medical Scholarship
Bond University is committed to providing opportunities in tertiary education for First Nations Australians, including a First Nations pathway into its Medical Program*, which comprises a Bachelor of Medical Studies and Doctor of Medicine.
Scholarships are available for academically eligible Australian First Nations students in 2025. If interested, please email Assistant Professor Bridie Mulholland for more information.
Please note, this is the only scholarship offered for entry into Bond's Medical Program.