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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
DescriptionThe Department of General Practice offers this program to general practitioners who wish to expand knowledge, and skills, in areas relevant to general practice, and provides the opportunity to develop clinical and teaching skills within a general practice setting. ObjectivesOn completion of this course, graduates should be able to:
Credit for prior studiesStudents who have successfully completed course 1759 Graduate Diploma in Family Medicine will be granted 48 credit points. Those students not articulating from the Graduate Diploma in Family Medicine will be granted up to 36 credit points. Credit applications will be considered on an individual basis. Recognition of prior learningCredit applications for RPL will be considered on an individual basis. AssessmentAssessment includes coursework participation, formal assignments, special projects and audits. Professional recognitionThis course is accredited With The Royal Australia College Of General Practitioners Quality Assurance Continuing Professional Development Program. StructureThis course comprises three compulsory core units (36 points) and 36 points of elective units/modules as listed below.. RequirementsCore units
Elective units
ModulesAll modules are 6 points unless otherwise indicated.
Alternative exit(s)Students may exit with a Graduate Diploma in Family Medicine providing all requirements for that award have been met. Award(s)Master of Family Medicine (Clinical)
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