The Faculty primarily operates from Monash University's Clayton, Caulfield and Peninsula campuses, all based in metropolitan Melbourne. Monash Clayton is home to the majority of the Faculty's schools, research centres and technology platforms. The Peninsula campus is located closely to Frankston Hospital. Courses taught at this campus include nursing and midwifery, emergency health and paramedic practice, physiotherapy and occupational therapy. In 2016, the University committed $20 million to develop the campus to become “Australia’s leading centre for allied health and primary care education and research”. The graduate-entry Bachelor of Medical Science and Doctor of Medicine program is the only course still offered at Churchill, following the transfer of the Monash Gippsland campus to Federation University Australia in 2014. Researchers, clinicians and students are also based at off-campus locations such as The Alfred Hospital, Monash Medical Centre and Box Hill Hospital.
International
is home to the , which offers undergraduate courses in medicine and psychology. The medical course is the only program outside of Australia to be accredited by the Australian Medical Council. This campus is also home to the and the . At Monash South Africa, the teaches undergraduate programs in public health and social science. It is one of the only institutions in Africa to offer a degree in public health.
Schools
The Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences is made up of ten schools. * * * * * * * * *
Research
The Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences is Monash's largest research faculty, with a research income of over $172 million in 2015. Research from the Faculty has been published in Nature Publishing Group, The Lancet and The New England Journal of Medicine. The Faculty's research is categorised into nine thematic areas:
The Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences incorporates three research institutes: * * *
Research centres within or jointly established by the Faculty include: * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * The Faculty also participates in the , 1 of 4 advanced health research and translation centres in Australia. Monash Partners comprises:
Monash's Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Science has demonstrated a commitment to translational research and offers a PhD and Graduate Certificate in Translational Research. In 2016, Monash University partnered with the Hudson Institute of Medical Research and Monash Health to open a new translational research facility at the , which co-locates scientists, researchers, clinicians and patients in a collaborative environment.
Teaching and learning
The Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences is one of the largest providers of education for doctors, nurses and allied health professionals in Australia. Courses are offered across all areas of health and most incorporate clinical placement.
Graduate courses are available across areas including:
Addictive behaviours
Dietetics
Forensic medicine
Medical ultrasound
Public health
Reproductive Sciences
Social work
The Faculty also offers higher research degrees with research masters, doctoral courses and professional doctorates. In 2017, over 1300 students are completing higher degrees by research within the Faculty.
Professional education
The launched in 2016 to offer short courses and workshops for healthcare professionals.
represents all medical students across the Monash Clayton and Churchill campuses. is the University's rural and indigenous health club. The is a musical ensemble of medical students and other students from the Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences, founded by MBBS student Tim Martin in 2011.
Alumni
As of 2017, the Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences has an alumni network of over 41,000 alumni across 90 countries. Counting Rhodes and Fulbright scholars and Australian of the Year recipients among their graduates, notable Faculty alumni include: