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Mandus

Locality: Darlinghurst, New South Wales



Address: 160 Oxford St 2010 Darlinghurst, NSW, Australia

Website: https://www.mandus.org.au

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24.01.2022 A wonderful UNDSEM year in review, written by Alyce https://mandus.org.au/2020/10/20/undsem-2020-year-in-review/



23.01.2022 A big shout out to all the first years who got around the inaugural PBL dress up challenge!!! The question was Where in the world is my PBL?? and the answers did not disappoint. There were some spectacular entries but I think I’m gonna have to give the win to PBL C for 1. Consistency and 2. Realism (clock the real life chicken in the middle left). Stay tuned for the next theme! Lots of love,... Daniel 1st Year Wellbeing Rep, 2020 See more

23.01.2022 There is currently an issue affecting access to Echo360 through blackboard. A work around is to log in directly at echo360.org using your uni email with the student ID e.g. [email protected] If it says your password is wrong, just reset your password and it will work fine. NOTE: the echo360 website is not attached to your uni account. So resetting the password will not change your uni account's password.... Get into contact with me if you have any issues [email protected]

22.01.2022 Simple way to make a difference and help with the motivation to exercise!



19.01.2022 Congratulations to 3 of our students at the St Vincent's Clinical School on their wins in the COVID-19 essay competition! You can read the story and their entries by following the link: https://www.notredame.edu.au//covid-19-essay-competition-w

16.01.2022 Congratulations on passing the half way mark year 2! Enjoy your well deserved break! MANDUS will miss seeing most of you on campus next year as you go off to your clinical schools! Make MANDUS proud!

15.01.2022 We have been kindly invited by MSAND Research Interest Group from the ND School of Medicine Fremantle to attend a free online symposium, 'Evidence Based Medicine: A Bench to Bedside Symposium.' The event will take place on Saturday the 19th of September between 10:00-11:30am (AWST) via Zoom. Professor Fiona Wood, Professor David Playford, Associate Professor Sue Skull and Dr Cameron Wells have kindly donated their time to speak at this event. ... We expect this event to both inform and inspire, with students gaining an appreciation for the importance of critical appraisal for evidence-based treatments. https://www.facebook.com/events/3258799537549983/



14.01.2022 If you are interested in Urology, take a look!

13.01.2022 2020 has brought a lot of changes and one of those is a new name and expansion of UNDfEM. We are now UNDSEM University of Notre Dame Society for Equity in Medicine. We decided to change our name to represent more accurately what, our society stands for, that is, equity on all fronts of medicine, which includes but is not limited too gender, sexual, cultural, racial and age diversity. We look forward to continuing our important work. Look out for our upcoming events.... Alyce Finch UNDSEM Chair, 2020

13.01.2022 New scholarship established for SoMS students! Applications close 10th August. https://www.notredame.edu.au//new-terry-wayne-hicks-suppor

12.01.2022 Thank you to every single one of you, including those that couldn’t make it for the photos! #mandus2020 #socialdistancing #covidsafe Notre Dame Sydney

08.01.2022 On the Front Line and in the Lab driving forward research in a pandemic This online event will inspire and support you as you consider bridging clinical work and research in the future. We highly recommend attending if you want to learn from Australia's leading clinician scientists on working as a clinician scientist and the opportunities and challenges being faced today! Registration is free with the main event held on the 20th of August at 6:00 PM 7:45 PM



06.01.2022 On Thursday this week Global HANDS’ Maternal & Child Health division hosted an incredible online speaker event that had over 60 people tune in from around the world! Big thank you to the speakers: Prof Rosemary Ogu, who video’d in from Nigeria, & spoke about Women’s Health & its global significance Prof Jayashri Kulkarni, who expanded our knowledge of women’s mental health & the impact that hormones/contraception can have on this Prof Ruth Stewart, the National Rural Health... Commissioner for Australia, who spoke about the challenges women & children face in remote & rural areas of Australia Thank you to everyone that attended! Global HANDS UNDS #GlobalHANDS2020

04.01.2022 #SANDUS surgical trainee speaker night. Excellent insight from our alumni guest speakers Dr. Alex Stathis, Dr. Jeremy Bellemore, Dr. Rory Marples and Dr. Jobe Shatrov. Providing invaluable wisdom and tips on how to pursue a career in surgery. Grateful to the speakers who took the time to speak with us! #surgery #vascularsurgery #orthopaedics

04.01.2022 Congratulations to everyone finishing. Good luck in the future!

02.01.2022 Join this online info session to find out more about studying medicine at Notre Dame Sydney

02.01.2022 Congratulations to all those who have secured a place at The University of Notre Dame Sydney for 2021. We are so happy that you are joining our family and can not wait to meet you all in the new year!

02.01.2022 This committee, this year could not have been possible without the volunteers that make up MANDUS. You guys are the reason that MANDUS exists and I am so blessed to have worked with you all and gotten to know you all better. It has truely been a pleasure Deyan Momirovski, MANDUS President, 2020 And that is a wrap on #MANDUS2020 Good luck to the incoming team for #MANDUS2021

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