Starting med school in 2025? Hit the ground running with a brand-new Mackbook Pro—on us!
Your medical school journey is just beginning, and MDA National is here to back you every step of the way with complimentary medico-legal protection, expert guidance, and the chance to win one of four MacBook Pros valued at $2,499 each!
The offer is open to first-year medical students in Australia who apply for Membership with MDA National between 9 January 2025 and 24 March 2025 11:59pm AEDT Terms and conditions apply.
How to win a Macbook Pro:
- Sign up for MDA National Membership and Insurance as a first-year medical student (don't worry, it's complimentary)
- You'll be automatically entered into the draw to win one of four Macbook Pros valued at $2,499 each!
Have a question or need assistance?
Contact your local Business Development representative or our Member Services team on 1800 011 255 from 8:30am to 8pm AEST Monday to Friday.
To learn more about MDA National Membership and Member benefits, visit our Medical student page.
What is medical indemnity insurance?
How does it benefit me?
Engaging with your MDO as a medical student can be of enormous benefit when things go wrong and you need medico legal support.
An MDO may offer you other benefits, for example MDA National offers students:
- On-call medico-legal experts who can help you with any concern
- Wellbeing support
- Career guidance and advice
- Learning and education resources
How long does my cover last?
Your Policy is provided on an annual basis and renews each year. Be sure to keep your contact details up to date with us so that you stay covered.
Is it compulsory for students to have medical indemnity?
No. You are not legally required to have individual indemnity insurance until you've graduated. But keep in mind, your university may not cover you in all circumstances.
Incidents might happen while you're on an elective or placement, or even when you help out someone in an emergency. A claim might be made against you by a patient, or there may be a disciplinary investigation into something you've done. A medical defence organisation (MDO) can provide you with guidance and assistance when this happens.