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FOR4006
Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences
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Level | Postgraduate |
Faculty | Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences |
Offered | Clayton Second semester 2012 (Off-campus) |
Coordinator(s) | Associate Professor David Wells |
Paediatric forensic medicine encompasses the medico-legal issues arising from the provision of a medical service to children. The unit will largely focus on developing practitioners' skills required for the medical assessment of cases of suspected non-accidental injury in children.
Such assessments require knowledge of the relevant legislation, injury patterns, specialised investigative techniques, documentation and interpretation. Teaching will focus on trauma and forensic principles, childhood development, injury patterns (both accidental and non-accidental), medical conditions that may mimic injurious events presentation of findings and opinions to the courts.
Assignment 1 - Questions: 20%
Assignment 2 - Case critique: 20%
Face to face teaching & case presentation: 10%
Essay: 50%
12 hours of study per week over the Semester. This will include contact time (25 hours), private study (text and readings), assessment tasks (case studies, assignments), and involvement in case work, plus a compulsory 2 day workshop.
Off-campus (distance education) with a two-three day attendance block during the semester.
+ Forensic principles of injury assessment.
+ Mechanisms of injury and healing.
+ Documentation - notes, diagrams, photography
+ Soft tissue injuries
+ Fractures
+ Intra-abdominal injuries
+ Intra-thoracic injuries
+ Thermal injuries
+ Childhood neglect.
A registered medical practitioner who is involved in assessing (or may be required to assess) children where there are concerns of non-accidental injury.
Nil
FOR2006 (Paediatric Forensic Medicine).