The University of SydneySchool of Medicine, also known as Sydney Medical School is the graduate medical school of the University of Sydney. Established in 1856, it is the first medical school in Australia. In 2018, SMS was ranked 18th in the world and second in Australia in the 2018 . On 30 April 2018 Sydney Medical School joined the newly formed Faculty of Medicine and Health at the University of Sydney The School has a large and diverse faculty to support its missions in education, research, and health care. Each year, it has over 1,100 medical students and 2,000 postgraduate students undertaking coursework and research-training programs.
The School also offers an undergraduate-entry, "combined medicine" pathway, in which a provisional place is held in the Sydney Medical Program for students until they complete one of the following three-year undergraduate degrees at the University:
Bachelor of Commerce
Bachelor of Economics
Bachelor of Medical Science
Bachelor of Music Studies
Bachelor of Science
Securing such a place is highly competitive, as only ten to thirty such places are offered each year. Entry is on the basis of the Australian Tertiary Admission Rank or equivalent, and a semi-structured panel interview. For Music Studies-Medicine only, an additional audition at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music is required. Since the introduction of this admissions pathway in 2005, the ATAR cut-off or equivalent has consistently been 99.95. the highest cut-off of any undergraduate-entry program offered in Australia.
Research activity
The School has a very large research base, with its disciplines and affiliated institutes actively engaged in research in both the basic sciences and all major areas of clinical medicine, through six major themes:
Cancer
Chronic Disease and Ageing
Infection and Immunological Conditions
Neurosciences and Mental Health
Obesity, Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease
Reproductive, Maternal and Child Health
Sydney Health Ethics
Sydney Health Ethics, previously the Centre for Values, Ethics and the Law in Medicine, is an independent centre associated with the School of Public Health in the Sydney Medical School. It has also been associated with the Unit for the History and Philosophy of Science in the Faculty of Science. The Centre was established in 1995. It is a centre for academic research, for teaching and learning in bioethics and the medical humanities, and for ethical consultation and discussion.
Clinical schools and teaching hospitals
Sydney Medical School is supported by eight clinical schools, which are based at major teaching hospitals across New South Wales: