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“This is a very exciting and historic time for the Deakin Medical School,” Professor Crotty said. “A lot of hard work has taken place over the past two years to get to this point of opening the doors to our first medical students.
“We are very proud of the excellent medical education facilities we have built here at Waurn Ponds. The students will commence their studies in one of the most advanced teaching facilities in the country.
“When these students graduate in 2011, they will be well trained to enter general practice and specialist training programs and begin to redress the acute medical shortages in rural and regional areas.”
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