Because I doubt that as a doctor you would have enough legal experience to do a decent job of defending yourself, even if you'd studied lawhaha why not
No, monash has both a post grad and undergrad program.Isnt Monash Med post grad??
That's really interesting... I'm an arts/law student, but i always thought commerce complemented law better than arts did... Could you elaborate??Besides arts/law there isn't really any synergy between any degree and law, no matter what the commerce/law kids tell themselves. The reason why you do a combined law degree is to broaden your career opportunities. The problem with doing a medicine/law combined degree is that there are large practical training components in both degrees, so by about three or four years in you would have already decided on which program you're actually more interested in and would be ditching the other.
Choose either a science degree and move on to medicine as a post-graduate or just take a more conventional law degree. Your parents are dumb AND wrong. There is no synergy, all you'll be doing is ratcheting up a huge HECS debt and wasting your time.
Well, it depends on what degree is your primary focus. If you're just supplementing a commerce degree with law, the law component will help you if you want to just start a small business. However, you don't need to do a commerce degree to become a commercial or corporate lawyer, which is the rookie error that alot of students straight out of high school seem to make. If you're a lawyer, you aren't going to need marketing or accounting skills, and you'll be able to learn business management skills on the job as you become more experienced.That's really interesting... I'm an arts/law student, but i always thought commerce complemented law better than arts did... Could you elaborate??
They teach aspects of law in the MBBS course at Monash (it's part of their Theme 1 content). Those aspects are, of course, relevant to the practice of medicine. At the beginning of this year, three students in my year level got into Med/Law--at least two dropped out in the space of a couple of months, even though the Law component doesn't begin until next year.haha why not
I'm a law student, I have done Torts and Health Law and I plan to do advanced Torts, thats all you'd need for med malpractice, medical knowledge? Thats what experts are for!MBBS.LLB
A brilliant combination. Like as said above, you can go into law and branch into medical malpractice.
Or, correct me if I'm wrong.
You can easily get into the board of "decision makers" of a hospital. "Who should we give this heart/lungs to?"
I wanted the MBBS.LLB but my grades were no way close. Kick ass UMAT, interview and ENTER are all top requirements.