GAMSAT Preparation Masterclass by Halad to Health
Event Information
About this Event
Our Halad alumni have recieved 2019 and 2020 med offers from University of Melbourne, Monash University, University of Sydney and University of Notre Dame and want to share how they studied for the GAMSAT.
Led by Halad alumni, who excelled in their GAMSAT exams and now studying post-graduate medicine, our masterclass will give you a detailed overview of how to maximise your GAMSAT study this summer.
We will take you through all 3 sections and practice questions live to give you a perspective of how medical students think and approach these questions.
Open to all students from any university looking to sit the GAMSAT in 2020.
Venue: S4 Lecture Theatre, 16 Rainforest Walk, Monash Clayton Campus
Date: 21 Nov 2019
Time: 10am-4:30pm
Full Day Schedule
10-10:15 Welcome and Introduction to GAMSAT through current post-graduate medical student perspectives
10:15-11:45 Section 1
11:45-12:45 LUNCH BREAK
12:45-2:15 Section 2
2:15-2:30 SHORT BREAK
2:30-4 Section 3
4-4:30 Panel with current post-graduate medical students
4:30-4:45 Conclusion
Ticket Price: $10
This is a fundraiser run by Halad to Health & funds raised will be going towards their next Summer mission in January 2020.
Halad to Health is an international development organisation closing the gap in global health inequality.
Today, half of the world still lacks access to essential health services. Without access to childhood immunisations, medical services and basic education about personal hygiene, those living in already disadvantaged communities are far more likely to contract life threatening illnesses and be pushed into poverty.
Reality is, we live in an unequal world. In countries, like the Philippines, where 1 in every 5 households lives below the poverty line, entire communities are vulnerable to completely preventable diseases without the knowledge of how to protect themselves.
But we believe everyone deserves, at least, an equal chance to learn how to live a healthy life.
So we run preventative health education missions to some of the most disadvantaged communities in rural Philippines.