The Griffith University School of Medicine and Dentistry, located at the Gold Coast campus in Southport, is a cornerstone of the $5 billion Gold Coast Health and Knowledge Precinct. It is recognized for its integrated, patient-centered curriculum and its immediate proximity to one of Australia’s most modern tertiary hospitals.
Established: 2005.
Location: Ian O'Connor Building (G40), Parklands Drive, Southport, Gold Coast, QLD.
Degree Awarded: Doctor of Medicine (MD).
Duration: 4 Years (Graduate Entry).
Language of Instruction: English.
Accreditation: Fully accredited by the Australian Medical Council (AMC). Degrees are globally recognized, allowing graduates to pursue pathways like the USMLE (USA), PLAB (UK), and NExT (India).
Gold Coast Campus: Griffith’s largest campus, situated just minutes from world-famous beaches. It features the $150 million Griffith Health Centre, which serves as a hub for medical, dental, and health research.
Innovative Learning: The MD program uses a Case-Based Learning (CBL) approach, emphasizing team-based collaboration and clinical reasoning from Year 1.
Facilities: Students have access to world-class anatomy and pathology laboratories, advanced simulation suites, and a 24/7 library.
Pathway: Griffith also offers a high-school leaver "Provisional Entry" via the Bachelor of Medical Science, which provides a seamless transition into the MD.
Leading tertiary care hospital attached to the institution
Gold Coast University Hospital (GCUH): A state-of-the-art 750-bed teaching hospital located directly across the street from the campus. It is one of the busiest and most technologically advanced hospitals in Australia.
Integrated Precinct: The co-location of the University, GCUH, and Gold Coast Private Hospital creates a seamless "clinical classroom" where students move between lectures and wards in minutes.
Clinical Immersion: Years 3 and 4 are almost entirely hospital-based. Students rotate through core specialties including Emergency Medicine, Surgery, Pediatrics, and Mental Health.
Rural Clinical School: Students can opt for long-term placements in rural South East Queensland, including Toowoomba, Warwick, and Stanthorpe, through the "Longlook" program.
State University Affordability
Tuition fees at Griffith are high, consistent with top-tier Australian medical programs.
International Tuition Fee (2026): Approximately AUD $81,000 – $85,000 per year.
Domestic (CSP): Commonwealth Supported Places cost approx. AUD $12,700 – $13,500 per year in student contributions.
Bonded Medical Program (BMP): Many domestic places are "bonded," requiring a 3-year return-of-service in a regional area after graduation.
Other Costs: Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) is approx. AUD $700 – $900 per year.
Vibe: Southport is the central business district of the Gold Coast. It offers a perfect mix of urban life, extensive shopping (Australia Fair), and natural beauty.
Transport: The G:link Light Rail has two stations on campus, connecting students to the beaches of Surfers Paradise and the Broadwater Parklands in under 15 minutes.
Climate: Subtropical. Over 300 days of sunshine a year. Warm summers and very mild, dry winters.
Safety: The campus and hospital precinct are very safe, with 24/7 security and high-frequency public transport links.
Griffith University Village: Located directly on the Southport campus.
Options: Fully furnished 5-bedroom apartments or private studios.
Cost: AUD $320 – $480 per week.
Mess & Dining: On-campus housing is self-catered. The campus features a wide variety of retail food outlets, including "The Uni Bar," cafes, and a G-Store for groceries.
Food Budget: Self-catering students typically spend AUD $150 – $220 per week.
Off-Campus: Southport and surrounding suburbs like Parkwood or Chirn Park offer many private rental options within walking distance.
Rent: Shared housing ranges from AUD $250 – $400 per week.
Academic: A completed Bachelor’s degree (any discipline) with a minimum GPA of 5.0/7.0.
Standardized Tests:
GAMSAT (Domestic): Minimum 50 in each section.
MCAT (International): Minimum 123 in each section (total 500+).
Interviews: Selection is based on the Griffith University Multi-Station Admissions Assessment (GUMSAA), typically held online.
Timeline: For the 2026 intake, international applications generally close in July 2025.
NEET (For Indians): Mandatory qualification is required for Indian nationals who wish to return to India to practice.
Well-equipped Library
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Computer Lab
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