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This course entry should be read in conjunction with information provided in the 'Faculty information' section of this Handbook by the Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences
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DescriptionThis course is offered by the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology through the Education Program in Reproduction and Development. It provides candidates with the essential postgraduate knowledge and practical skills necessary to contribute competently to the human infertility clinical services. Theoretical and practical skills are presented in the broader context of the regulations and the ethical considerations which apply to human IVF, both nationally and internationally, along with the quality control procedures required to ensure maximum success for IVF patients. The guidelines, protocols and regulations that steer and control human infertility services are also presented. ObjectivesOn completion of the course, students will be able to:
Recognition of prior learningCredit applications from off-campus students for RPL will be considered for practical experience in an IVF clinic. AssessmentAssessment is via journal review presentations, 2500 and 3000-word essays, written examinations and tests for practical competence. StructureThis course comprises eight compulsory sequential units. Each of these are 4-6 weeks long and consist of a mix of some or all the following scheduled activities: lectures, tutorials, seminars, journal reviews, poster presentations, quizzes, discussion groups, clinical visits and practical work. Off-campus students will follow similar timelines and assessments as the on-campus students, except that practical experience will largely be acquired in the student's workplace, with occasional on-campus workshops. RequirementsSemester 1
Semester 2Alternative exit(s)Students who complete 48 credit points after completing all semester one units and one six-credit-point unit in the second semester and who do not wish to, or are unable to continue with the masters program will be offered the opportunity to exit with a Graduate Diploma of Clinical Embryology. Award(s)Master of Clinical Embryology
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