Karolinska Institute Stockholm (Sweden)
Outgoing University of Sydney elective students to Karolinska Institute (Dec 2007-Feb 2008)

The University of Sydney is the only Australian partner in the Karolinska Institute exchange program & the program has been active for several years. The Karolinska Institute offers a number of their courses and options in English and up to two University of Sydney students will be nominated to spend their elective in Stockholm.
The next round of placements for December 2008-February 2009 will be advertised early in 2008 via a bulletin. It will be open to all students regardless of clinical school and country of origin.
General information about the Karolinksa Institute can be found on their website along with courses available in English for exchange students from partner institutions

In 2008, Lisa Lee-Horn will be representing the University of Sydney at the Karolinska Institute. She has completed her honours in paediatric oncology and hopes to further her interest in this area. She has been inspired by a visiting fellow from Scandinavia who was at Westmead Hospital during her ICAs. Lisa sums up her hopes for the exchange placement as follows:
"Although it is still early in my medical
career, it would be an amazing opportunity to work in a country where I may potentially do a fellowship, and possibly meet staff who may become useful contacts, mentor and colleagues in the future."
Travel and living expenses must be borne by students, although some subsidised accommodation may be available.
University of Sydney student enquiries: Dr Lyndal Trevena – Sub-Dean (International)
Email:
Incoming Karolinska Institute students to University of Sydney in 2008
The International Office at the Karolinska Institute will nominate up to two students per year for short term elective placement at the University of Sydney. Students should nominate subspecialty areas of special interest & we will do our best to accommodate individual preference.
In 2008, Maria Kennestead will be undertaking a one week placement in neonatology, four weeks in anaesthetics and 3 weeks in cardiology at the Royal North Shore Hospital.
If a particular hospital or location is preferred this should be indicated and we will try to find a placement to suit your needs. It is suggested that interested students from Karolinska should browse through the following websites to gain some idea of possible elective placement opportunities.
University of Sydney Main Campus:
Major teaching hospital locations:
- Central Clinical School (Royal Prince Alfred Hospital)
- Northern Clinical School (Royal North Shore Hospital)
- Western Clinical School (Westmead Hospital)
- Concord Clinical School (Concord Hospital)
- Nepean Clinical School (Nepean Hospital)
- New Children’s Hospital Westmead
Rural teaching hospital (limited places only)
- School of Rural Health
- University Department of Rural Health, Broken Hill
- University Department of Rural Health, Northern Rivers
Karolinska Institute students who wish to apply for an elective placement at the University of Sydney should contact Julia Jader via email