Course code: 2279 + Department of Forensic Medicine, Southbank + Full-fee-paying course: $9350 (Australian residents); $13,600 (international students) + Attendance is compulsory for some units
The course aims to:
This course is recognised by the College of General Practitioners.
Applicants must have obtained a medical degree from an Australian university, or have qualifications that are equivalent to, or are a satisfactory substitute for, the qualifications described above and have at least three years experience in clinical medicine.
Students will require access to a PC with a web browser. Interstate and international students will also require access to their local forensic facilities.
Students will be required to attend the Victorian Institute of Forensic Medicine for up to two weeks in both years of the course.
The course is conducted over two years part-time and consists of six units comprising three compulsory core units and three elective units. Core units will be offered in one year and the elective units in the following year. Students may enter the course in either year.
Assessment includes written assignments, case studies, case books and oral presentation.
Advanced standing (up to a maximum of 50 per cent) may be granted for previously completed work that is substantially similar in terms of content, duration and standards as units contained in the Graduate Certificate of Forensic Medicine.
For more information, contact Ms Deborah Hope, telephone (03) 9684 4423, fax (03) 9684 4440, or email deborah@vifp.monash.edu.au.
Completed applications are to be forwarded to Ms Deborah Hope, Victorian Institute of Forensic Medicine, 57-83 Kavanagh Street, Southbank, Victoria 3006, by 1 November 2001.
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