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Clinical Electives for Non-JCU students

Explore Medicine in the Tropics – Clinical Electives at JCU

Are you a medical student looking to broaden your clinical experience in one of Australia’s most diverse and dynamic healthcare settings? James Cook University offers a unique opportunity for non-JCU students to undertake clinical electives across North Queensland – from bustling regional hospitals to remote rural clinics.

Whether you're drawn to tropical medicine, Indigenous health, internal medicine, or rural generalism, our placements are designed to immerse you in real-world practice while supporting your professional growth.

Why Choose JCU?

  • Work alongside passionate clinicians in Cairns, Townsville, and Mackay.
  • Experience healthcare delivery in rural and remote communities.
  • Build your confidence and clinical skills in a supportive environment.
  • Discover the beauty and culture of Northern Queensland while you train.

Eligibility & Application Open to Queensland, interstate, and international medical students who have completed at least one semester of clinical training. International students must be in their final year.

Placements are available for up to 8 weeks and offered across a wide range of disciplines. Applications are reviewed based on availability and suitability – so tell us what excites you!

Please review all of the information on the pages below to ensure you have a full understanding of the application process involved before submitting your application. Students are reminded not to contact clinicians directly to apply – all applications made directly via clinicians will not be approved.

Clinical Elective opportunities for 2026

Through our extensive network of clinical partners and placement opportunities, we can help Non-JCU students gain hands-on experience across a diverse range of specialties including:

Cairns:

Cardiology,  Emergency Medicine (limited), Gastroenterology, Geriatric Medicine, Infectious Diseases, Neurology, Renal Medicine, Respiratory Medicine, Rheumatology.

Mackay:

Cardiology, Emergency Medicine, General Medicine, Mental Health, Oncology, Renal Medicine, Respiratory Medicine.

Townsville:

Geriatric Medicine, Microbiology (Infectious Diseases),  Mental Health, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, ENT (Ear, Nose and Throat), Maxillofacial Surgery, Plastics, Dermatology, Radiation Oncology.

Due to capacity limitations, we are currently unable to offer placements in Paediatrics, Paediatric Surgery, Anaesthetics or Obstetrics and Gynaecology at any site.

Placements are available for up to 8 weeks with applications reviewed based on availability and suitability.

BlockDatesApplications OpenApplications CloseOutcome Communicated
112 Jan, 2026 to 20 March, 2026CLOSEDCLOSED8 December, 2025
230 March, 2026 to 5 June, 2026CLOSEDCLOSED8 December, 2025
322 June, 2026 to 28 August, 2026CLOSEDCLOSED20 April, 2026
47 September, 2026 to 13 November, 202620 April, 202618 May, 20261 June, 2026

While we endeavor to respond to applications as soon as possible, due to the volume of enquires, it may take up to 15 business days to receive a reply. All outcomes will be provided by the Outcome Communicated date listed in the table above.

Ready to Apply? Visit our Application Portal and to get started. Be sure to review the Supporting Documents and FAQs before submitting.

For questions or help, contact our team at mbbselective.coordinator@jcu.edu.au.

Opportunities for 2027 will open mid to late October, 2026.

Important information

All applicants for clinical elective placement must follow the process below. No elective placement arrangements are to be made directly with hospital doctors. Due to the program’s increased popularity and the demand on the hospitals by increasing local student numbers, placements are not offered in all disciplines. There is also no guarantee an offer of placement will be made.

The process is broken down into steps. Although the final supporting documentation is not required to be completed until the applicant is informed of their success, if applicants wish, they may commence gathering the required documentation in anticipation.

Reminder: all documentation must be in English.

Step 1: Check Your Eligibility
Before applying, make sure you meet the eligibility criteria:

  • You must be a medical student from another Australian or international university.
  • You must have completed at least one semester of clinical training.
  • International students must be in their final year of study.

Step 2: Submit Your Application
Complete the online application form via the Application Form. You’ll be asked to provide:

  • Personal and academic details
  • Preferred placement dates and locations
  • Supporting documents (see Step 3)
  • Pay the application fee (unless not required by our policy).

Step 3: Upload Supporting Documents

(Refer Supporting Documents for the appropriate forms  and further information)

Applicants are required to upload the below supporting documentation:

  • Letter of Recommendation
  • Academic Record – current
  • Curriculum Vitae – current
  • Personal statement addressing your interest for undertaking a Clinical Elective in North Queensland (no more than 200 words).

AND

  • Clinical Elective Placement Indemnity and Insurance Forms

OR

  • If not applicable - the applicant’s University has a Placement Deed with Queensland Health
  • Upon Confirmation of Placement, submit your personal Medical Indemnity and Insurance forms.

Step 4: Pay Application fee

$100 AUD non-refundable unless not required by our policy.

Step 5: Application Review

All applicants for the relevant placement period will be review by the Clinical Schools and Hospitals, who advised JCU of the placements available. Applicants will be emailed advising the outcome of their application by the outcome communication date provided in the table above.

Step 6: If successful, the applicant:

  • confirms their acceptance by return email;
  • pays the placement fee, if applicable, within seven days from receipt of email; and
  • submits the further supported documentation as outlined in the Placement Requirements section of this website within seven days OR by at least one month prior to the placement commencement date (whichever is soonest).

Letter of Recommendation

The Dean of the College of Medicine and Dentistry (or designate) is to support the student’s application. This should take the form of a letter on official University letterhead. The letter will:

  • outline that the student is enrolled in a medicine/dentistry course
  • is recommended for the clinical elective placement
  • include an assessment of the student’s academic and clinical abilities
  • include an outline of the student’s training at the time of the application.

Official Academic Record

The student’s academic record is considered when processing the application.

Curriculum  Vitae

Details of the student’s employment and qualifications will be considered when processing the application.

Personal Statement

A personal statement, no more than 200 words addressing the student's motivation to study medicine in North Queensland.

Clinical Elective Indemnity and Insurance


Ensure to carefully read through the information below to  identify which forms you must provide.

JCU requires indemnity and insurance for the applicant. Option A (Form 1a and Form 1b) is preferred and desirable however if this is not possible then the student must complete Option B (Forms 2a and 2b). Option C relates to select Australian University students only.

Option A - Preferred

The student’s university agrees to indemnify and insure the student. The applicant and their university MUST complete and sign the following forms:

The Clinical Elective Placement Indemnity Form requires the applicant’s university to hold adequate public liability insurance (AUD $20,000,000.00) and medical indemnity insurance (AUD $20,000,000.00) to cover the student whilst on the placement.


The applicant must provide a copy of their university’s policy/certificate of currency for each type of insurance.
Requirements regarding insurance policies:

  1. Overseas Certificate of Currency should be written in English.
  2. If the amounts in the Certificate of Currency are in foreign currency, the equivalent of these amounts must be specified in Australian Dollars.
  3. The Certificate of Currency should specify the type of insurance for example, comprehensive public liability or medical indemnity insurance.
  4. The Insurance Ratings should be shown in the Certificate of Currency. The acceptable ratings are AAA (High, Very Strong), or AA+ (High, Strong).
  5. Policies must be confirmed if “occurrence based”

NOTE: If the above requirements are not clear from the policy/certificate of currency, the Clinical Electives Coordinator will request the applicant to ask their university to provide written confirmation from the insurer itself.

Option B - Compulsory if Option A is not completed

The  student’s university is not able to insure the student on placement in Australia. In this instance the following forms MUST be completed in full:

The student MUST also take out the following Insurance:

Evidence of this Insurance compliance MUST be received within 7 days of confirmation of Placement, along with payment of the placement fee.

Option C -  Exception (Australian University Students only)

If the indemnity form is not applicable because the applicant’s university has a Placement Deed in place with Queensland Health, then the applicant MUST tick the relevant box on the application form in the supporting documents section and organise with their university to complete and forward a QHealth Schedule to the appropriate QHealth District covering the applicant’s clinical elective placement.

Medicine placement locations and length

Placements are offered in a wide range of disciplines in North Queensland's including Cairns, Townsville and Mackay Every effort is made to accommodate your first preference, then second or third; however, there is NO guarantee of availability of clinical elective placements.

Read more about the placement hospitals:

The minimum number of weeks for a clinical elective placement is four with the maximum being eight.

The University of Queensland Hospital manages placements south of Mackay. Please refer to their website.

Dentistry placement locations and length

Dentistry Elective Placements are offered in Cairns only, however, there is NO guarantee of availability of clinical elective placements. The dentistry clinical elective placements are four weeks.

Placement requirements

After accepting the offer and paying the relevant clinical elective placement fee (if applicable), applicants are required to email the following placement requirements to the Non-JCU Clinical Elective Team, mbbselective.coordinator@jcu.edu.au.

Clinical Elective Indemnity and Insurance


Ensure to carefully read through the information below to  identify which forms you must provide.

JCU requires indemnity and insurance for the applicant. Option A (Form 1a and Form 1b) is preferred and desirable however if this is not possible then the student must complete Option B (Forms 2a and 2b). Option C relates to select Australian University students only.

Option A - Preferred

The student’s university agrees to indemnify and insure the student. The applicant and their university MUST complete and sign the following forms:

The Clinical Elective Placement Indemnity Form requires the applicant’s university to hold adequate public liability insurance (AUD $20,000,000.00) and medical indemnity insurance (AUD $20,000,000.00) to cover the student whilst on the placement.


The applicant must provide a copy of their university’s policy/certificate of currency for each type of insurance.
Requirements regarding insurance policies:

  1. Overseas Certificate of Currency should be written in English.
  2. If the amounts in the Certificate of Currency are in foreign currency, the equivalent of these amounts must be specified in Australian Dollars.
  3. The Certificate of Currency should specify the type of insurance for example, comprehensive public liability or medical indemnity insurance.
  4. The Insurance Ratings should be shown in the Certificate of Currency. The acceptable ratings are AAA (High, Very Strong), or AA+ (High, Strong).
  5. Policies must be confirmed if “occurrence based”

NOTE: If the above requirements are not clear from the policy/certificate of currency, the Clinical Electives Coordinator will request the applicant to ask their university to provide written confirmation from the insurer itself.

Option B - Compulsory if Option A is not completed

The  student’s university is not able to insure the student on placement in Australia. In this instance the following forms MUST be completed in full:

The student MUST also take out the following Insurance:

Evidence of this Insurance compliance MUST be received within 7 days of confirmation of Placement, along with payment of the placement fee.

Option C -  Exception (Australian University Students only)

If the indemnity form is not applicable because the applicant’s university has a Placement Deed in place with Queensland Health, then the applicant MUST tick the relevant box on the application form in the supporting documents section and organise with their university to complete and forward a QHealth Schedule to the appropriate QHealth District covering the applicant’s clinical elective placement.

Queensland Health requirements

Australian Applicants whose university has a Placement Deed with Queensland Health need to:

All students must complete the relevant Student Deed Poll before commencing a placement within a Queensland Hospital and Health Service.

These must be signed and given to the Placement Coordinator at your Queensland Health Hospital.

All Students must complete the Queensland Health Mandatory Induction Modules.  A certificate of completion will be provided at the end of the training module.  These must be provided to the Placement Coordinator at your Queensland Health Hospital.


All Students must comply with the Queensland Health vaccination requirements.


Proof of Immunity to the following:

  • Hepatitis B
  • Measles, mumps, rubella (MMR)
  • Varicella (chicken pox)
  • Pertussis (whooping cough) - evidence of booster vaccination if or when a period of ten years has elapsed since the previous dose
  • Tuberculosis (TB): All students undergoing clinical placement in a Queensland Health facility must be assessed for their risk for tuberculosis. Please complete and return TB Risk Assessment Questionnaire.

All Students must complete the Queensland Health Student Orientation Checklist

Blue card

All Students must hold a valid Queensland Government Positive Notice Blue Card. Please provide a photocopy of valid blue card or complete an application below.

Personal Accident Insurance

Please provide a copy of your Personal Accident Insurance to the Clinical Elective Coordinator

Clinical Elective Placement Checklist

Download the Clinical Elective Placement checklist here.

Students who are enrolled at a university in Queensland are exempt from the application fee and placement fee. There is a check box available during the online application process for this.

Application and placement fees for all other students:

  • Application Fee:  $100 AUD
  • Placement Fee:  $1000 AUD

Payment of fees

Payment of fees are made through the JCU payment portal. JCU only supports VISA or Mastercard transactions.

The application fee is a non-refundable payment of AUD $100. The payment is made during the online application process - you will be prompted to navigate to the JCU payment portal to pay this fee. This payment is not refundable under any circumstance once the application has been submitted and processed.


When the applicant receives an offer, the applicant has seven days to responds via email advising acceptance of the offer. Payment of the placement fee must be made at this time to confirm the acceptance.

Refund and cancellation policy

Application fee

The application fee is a non-refundable payment of $100 AUD.

Cancellation of placement

Under certain circumstances, applicants may be able to apply for a refund of the placement fee via email mbbselective.coordinator@jcu.edu.au stating the reason/s for requesting the refund. The request will be considered and advice of the outcome will be emailed.

Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

Read below frequently asked questions about Clinical Electives for Non-JCU students. If you have any additional questions please contact the Academic Services Officer via email mbbselective.coordinator@jcu.edu.au.

Elective Placement requirement questions

The program is open to Queensland and interstate medical students who have completed at least one semester of clinical training. International students must be in their final year.

Depending on your preferred specialty, your Universities placement blocks and availability, we may be able to offer placements outside of these dates. Please contact the team at mbbselective.coordinator@jcu.edu.au to discuss your circumstances.

It is best for applicants to avoid this period in their request.

January is often a period where many hospital and administrative staff are on leave; therefore, this leaves the hospital short staffed thus unable to provide appropriate supervision and/or administration support.

Application and placement fees for all other students:

  • Application Fee:  $100 AUD
  • Placement Fee:  $1000 AUD

Payment of fees

Payment of fees are made through the JCU payment portal at application and upon acceptance of offer. JCU only supports VISA or Mastercard transactions.

The application fee is a non-refundable payment of AUD $100. The payment is made during the online application process - you will be prompted to navigate to the JCU payment portal to pay this fee. This payment is not refundable under any circumstance once the application has been submitted and processed.

When the applicant receives an offer, the applicant has seven days to responds via email advising acceptance of the offer. Payment of the placement fee must be made at this time to confirm the acceptance.

JCU is not able to provide advice on the type of visa you need to obtain. Please contact the Department of Immigration and Citizenship through their website at www.border.gov.au. Questions may also be directed to an Australian Embassy or Consulate.

Yes. We require both as they serve different purposes.

Medical Indemnity insurance is tailored specifically for healthcare professionals, providing protection against claims arising from the provision of medical services, including allegations of professional negligence or malpractice.
Public Liability insurance, on the other hand, safeguards against claims made by third parties for personal injury or property damage occurring in a non-clinical context, such as accidents on the premises.

Application questions

Yes, all documents submitted with your application need to be translated to English. The same applies to the Serology report for Hepatitis B, where a report is required stating your surface antibodies.

An Academic Record is University certification confirming what courses the applicant has completed and the grades achieved to date with studies. The record needs to be verified/certified by the applicant’s school.

You must submit all the required supporting documentation. At least two weeks prior to your placement you should contact the Education Officer at the Hospital (refer to the Dean’s confirmation letter), for orientation information such as dress code, where to present on your first day.

It is a Queensland wide policy that people wishing to work with children must hold a current blue card. North Queensland hospitals require applicants to provide a copy of their blue card and positive notice letter.

To obtain a Blue Card, please visit the Queensland Government Website for information and how to apply.

Fees and payments questions

Application and placement fees for all other students:

  • Application Fee:  $100 AUD
  • Placement Fee:  $1000 AUD

Payment of fees

Payment of fees are made through the JCU payment portal at application and upon acceptance of offer. JCU only supports VISA or Mastercard transactions.

The application fee is a non-refundable payment of AUD $100. The payment is made during the online application process - you will be prompted to navigate to the JCU payment portal to pay this fee. This payment is not refundable under any circumstance once the application has been submitted and processed.

When the applicant receives an offer, the applicant has seven days to responds via email advising acceptance of the offer. Payment of the placement fee must be made at this time to confirm the acceptance.

Credit card payments are preferred and the most cost effective method of payment by students. You don’t have to be the card holder.

During your clinical elective period questions

The Education Officer will advise you on the dress code. Please contact the Education Officer prior to your arrival. Their contact details are in the placement confirmation letter.

Students need to arrange their own accommodation. If you are undertaking a placement at a rural or remote site, please get in touch with us if you require accomodation as we may be able to help. However, please note accomodation will be at your own expense.

Transinfo policy states that only students who are enrolled full-time in a Queensland University are eligible for a concession on public transport. Your student ID card from your home country will not be accepted on public transport here.

No, elective students do not pay university tuition fees so are not eligible for a student card or student number.

Yes, if forms are required to be completed for your University you should send a copy with your application. The Education Officer (refer to placement confirmation letter) will be able to assist you with this process. The University cannot provide a graded assessment.