The Faculty of Medicine comprises the academic, technical, administrative
and clerical staff as well as all students undertaking courses offered by the
faculty.
The teaching departments of the Faculty of Medicine are Anaesthesia, Anatomy,
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Community Medicine and General Practice,
Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine, Forensic Medicine, Medicine,
Microbiology, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Paediatrics, Pathology and
Immunology, Pharmacology, Physiology, Psychological Medicine, Radiography and
Medical Imaging, and Surgery. In addition the faculty has a School of Nursing
and research centres including the Institute for Reproduction and Development,
the Centre of Medical Informatics, the Centre for Rural Health, the Centre for
Graduate Studies in Clinical Nursing and the Institute of Public Health and
Health Services Research. The faculty also has strong links with research
institutes such as the Baker Medical Research Institute (Alfred Hospital), The
Prince Henry's Institute for Medical Research (Monash Medical Centre), the
Mental Health Research Institute (Royal Park Hospital), and the Macfarlane
Burnet Centre for Medical Research.
The academic operations of the faculty are governed by the faculty board. The
dean is the chairperson of faculty board and has administrative responsibility
for the faculty. As head of the faculty, the dean is assisted with
administrative matters by the director of Academic Programs and administrative
officers. Assistance with academic matters is provided by the associate deans
and the deputy dean. Teaching in the hospitals and other clinical settings is
coordinated through the offices of the clinical subdeans and the hospital
clinical deans. Heads of departments and directors of centres and institutes
provide academic leadership within their disciplines and are responsible for
the management of staff and resources. Heads and directors together with all
other professors play a significant role in the overall academic activities of
the faculty.