By Courtney Sloane (NTEU National Office). With the governments proposed higher education reforms, medical degrees could cost more than $200,000.
The Australian Medical Association predicts that higher fees will force many graduates to pursue higher paying specialist careers instead of general practice.
That means fewer GPs and longer waiting times, making it harder for you to get an appointment when you need it most.
Deregulation doesn't just hurt students, it hurts everybody. More...
The Australian Medical Association predicts that higher fees will force many graduates to pursue higher paying specialist careers instead of general practice.
That means fewer GPs and longer waiting times, making it harder for you to get an appointment when you need it most.
Deregulation doesn't just hurt students, it hurts everybody. More...