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GMD5071
Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences
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Level | Undergraduate |
Faculty | Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences |
Organisational Unit | Gippsland Medical School |
Offered | Gippsland First semester (extended) 2013 (Day) Gippsland Second semester (extended) 2013 (Day) |
Coordinator(s) | Associate Professor Shane Bullock |
GMD5071 is focused on facilitating the transition of students into the medical workplace as beginning interns. Students will participate in a range of learning experiences which are designed to substantially enhance their clinical reasoning, diagnostic and case management skills. Students will participate in supervised clinical practice and related learning activities (modules). Further, students will have the opportunity to broaden their knowledge and skills in self selected areas of clinical practice which may include electing a remote community, health or medicine related field.
At the completion of GMD5071, the student will demonstrate:
Clinical sciences: (Themes III & IV)
Biosciences: (Themes II and III)
Knowledge of health care systems: (Theme II)
Professional attributes and behaviour: (Theme I and IV)
There will be multiple approaches to assessment in GMD5071 (GMD5082) as follows:
Apart from the PIA 'in-training' assessment, which will be graded, all assessment tasks will be a "hurdle" requirement.
Each assessment item will need to be successfully completed to Pass the unit.
1. Formative assessment;
2. Moderated online discussions;
3. Case presentations;
4. Clinical Knowledge Test;
5. Pre-Intern Appraisal (PIA);
6. Portfolio.
Hurdle requirement:
Students must attend a minimum of 80% tutorials and clinical placements to pass this unit.
Completion of clinical orientated learning modules together with other negotiated, self directed clinical activities, will form the basis of the pre-intern experience for the student which constitutes a total workload of 30 hours per week.