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Shaping tomorrow's doctors

Explore the CDU Menzies Medical Program
Presenter School of Medicine
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Student Recruitment and Events Team
T: 0417 240 611 E: futurestudents@cdu.edu.au
Location Online via Zoom registration
Open to Public
Medicine students group

Join us for an engaging and informative webinar on the CDU Menzies Medical Program—your pathway to a rewarding medical career in the Northern Territory! Discover how this unique program is helping to address the NT's healthcare workforce challenges and offering unparalleled opportunities for students passionate about making a difference.

During the session, you’ll:

  • explore the program's distinctive features
  • learn about eligibility, entry requirements, and key dates
  • get valuable insights into the application process.

We’ll wrap up with an interactive Q&A session where you can ask our experts any questions. Whether you're a future student, parent, or educator, this is a great chance to learn how CDU’s Menzies Medical Program will shape tomorrow’s doctors and your future in medicine.

Don’t miss out—register today and take the first step towards a fulfilling medical career in the NT!

Register to attend

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