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Clayton First semester (extended) 2007 (Day)
Clayton Second semester (extended) 2007 (Day)
Malaysia First semester (extended) 2007 (Day)
Malaysia Second semester (extended) 2007 (Day)
MED4082 provides clinical teaching in Women's & Children's Health. It includes patient clerking, involvement in patient management for both in-patient and ambulatory settings. Structured learning activities include specialty teaching clinics, tutorials and case-based learning. Experience newborn care, paediatric emergencies, tertiary and community based paediatric medical and surgical programs. Experience delivery suite, antenatal, gynaecology clinics - family planning, infertility, sexual counselling, sexually transmitted diseases, fetal diagnosis, high risk obstetrics, genetics. EBCP, Health Economics, Health Systems Mgt will be integrated into teaching/learning activities in this unit.
On successful completion of Year 4, for each of the key discipline areas, students are expected to be able to:
Theme 1: Personal and Professional Development
Assessments are continuous and will be both formative and summative. Formative assessment may include written instruments such as EMQs and short answer questions linked with case based learning scenarios together with clinical skills tutorials and completion of a clinical skills logbook. Students will be expected to demonstrate satisfactory performance in clinical skills activities in order to pass the unit. In addition, students must satisfactorily complete in-semester assessment tasks for Evidence-Based Clinical Practice and Health Systems Management or Health Economics. Summative assessment may include written examinations (EMQ, MCQ), oral presentation and OSCEs. In-semester summative assessment tasks contribute 30%; written examination contributes 35%; and OSCE contributes 35% to overall mark in MED4082. Hurdle requirement: Students must attend a minimum of 80% tutorials and clinical placements to pass this unit. After successful completion of MED4071 and MED4082 students will undertake a written vertically integrated assessment (VIA) examination. Students must achieve a satisfactory performance in the VIA examination to complete the medical course. An overall result for Year 4 will be based upon achievement in MED4071, MED4082 and the VIA examination.
This is a 24 point unit over 18 weeks in continuous rotations through clinical attachments.
Must be enrolled in the MBBS or MBBS/LLB