The School of Rural Health offers this off-campus learning course which may be undertaken full-time over one year or part-time over two years.
The course aims are to enable graduates to provide high-quality health care
specifically oriented to the health needs of rural communities; to develop and
extend the knowledge, skills and attitudes of rural health care professionals;
and to prepare health practitioners to live and work in rural communities.
Candidates are selected on the basis of academic and professional merit.
Special consideration is given to candidates who hold current registration in a
relevant health discipline and who are working in rural areas or are preparing
for a career in rural practice. Candidates must have a minimum of a pass
bachelors degree or a qualification deemed equivalent and a minimum period of
one year's relevant clinical experience.
Access to personal computer facilities and modem are essential. Residential
attendance is not compulsory.
The coursework graduate diploma consists of four core units and four elective units taken over four part-time semesters.
The completion of four discipline-specific clinical practice units or a sequence of units is required. These units may be selected from either category A or B or a combination of both. Elective units may be taken from other faculties/departments, provided they are of the appropriate postgraduate level and approved by the course coordinator.
This category offers the following off-campus coursework units:
This category offers individual students the opportunity to negotiate a clinical unit based on an extended area of practice, depending on resources available. CRH1021, will be conducted by a supervised learning contract.
There will be no more than 25 per cent of total credit granted for units previously completed in approved courses. These units must have a close correlation with units offered within the Graduate Diploma of Rural Health.
Assessment includes written assignments and papers, projects, student journals, literature review, online discussion groups and formal assessment.
Inquiries should be directed to either, Dr Janice Chesters, postgraduate studies coordinator, or Pam Odgers, course administrator, School of Rural Health, c/- PO Box 424, Traralgon, Victoria 3844, telephone (03) 5173 8181 or fax (03) 5173 8182. Website http://www.med.monash.edu.au/mrh/education/postgrad/index.
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