Established in 1875, the Faculty of Medicine is New Zealand's first medical school. Centrally located in Dunedin, New Zealand, we also have deep connections to Otago's Christchurch and Wellington campuses.
Our medical students undertake three years' study in Dunedin, before choosing the Christchurch, Dunedin, or Wellington campuses for clinical training in years four, five, and six.
We also offer undergraduate laboratory medical science and health sciences programmes, and dozens of research-based postgraduate programmes.
At any one time, our Dunedin campus hosts approximately 900 students and 500 academic, research, and professional staff.
Departments
We have eight core academic departments on each campus, plus region-specific departments.
Office of the Head of Faculty, Medicine
The administrative hub for the Faculty of Medicine.
Strategic Plan
Purpose, vision, values, strengths, goals, and strategies.
Our people
Meet our senior leadership team.
Expertise database
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History
Established in 1875, we are New Zealand's first medical school.