Monash University: University Handbooks: Postgraduate handbook 2004: Units indexed by faculty
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Postgraduate handbook 2004
Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences

Structure and organisation of the faculty

The Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences is a major and highly diverse faculty. It provides academic programs in medicine and many of the health sciences - nursing, public health, health services management, radiography and medical imaging, ambulance and paramedic studies, behavioural neuroscience, dietetics and nutrition - with a major commitment to biological and biomedical science and biotechnology.

Faculty schools

The faculty is divided into seven schools as follows:

School of Biomedical Sciences
Central and Eastern Clinical School
Southern Clinical School
School of Primary Health Care
School of Rural Health
School of Psychology, Psychiatry
and Psychological Medicine
School of Nursing

Faculty centres

Within the school structure there are also five centres:

Monash Institutes of Health

The faculty is a driving partner in the Monash Institutes of Health (MIH), one of Australia's leading medical and biomedical science research complexes. MIH draws together the major teaching hospitals of Monash University, the research of Monash University and seven specialist medical research institutes:

The faculty links with four metropolitan Health Services
(Bayside, Eastern, Southern and Peninsula), the statewide Ambulance Services (Metropolitan and Rural) and major rural
health services in Gippsland, Bendigo and Mildura. It also has relationships with professional associations and individual practitioners in general and specialist medical practice
throughout Victoria.

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