units
MRU0024
Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences
This unit entry is for students who completed this unit in 2015 only. For students planning to study the unit, please refer to the unit indexes in the the current edition of the Handbook. If you have any queries contact the managing faculty for your course or area of study.
Refer to the specific census and withdrawal dates for the semester(s) in which this unit is offered.
Level | Postgraduate |
Faculty | Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences |
Offered | Alfred Hospital Research quarter 1 2015 (Day) Alfred Hospital Research quarter 1 2015 (External Candidature) Box Hill Research quarter 1 2015 (Day) Clayton Research quarter 1 2015 (Day) Clayton Research quarter 1 2015 (External Candidature) Monash Medical Centre Research quarter 1 2015 (Day) Monash Medical Centre Research quarter 1 2015 (External Candidature) Alfred Hospital Research quarter 2 2015 (Day) Alfred Hospital Research quarter 2 2015 (External Candidature) Box Hill Research quarter 2 2015 (Day) Clayton Research quarter 2 2015 (Day) Clayton Research quarter 2 2015 (External Candidature) Monash Medical Centre Research quarter 2 2015 (Day) Monash Medical Centre Research quarter 2 2015 (External Candidature) Alfred Hospital Research quarter 3 2015 (Day) Alfred Hospital Research quarter 3 2015 (External Candidature) Box Hill Research quarter 3 2015 (Day) Clayton Research quarter 3 2015 (Day) Clayton Research quarter 3 2015 (External Candidature) Monash Medical Centre Research quarter 3 2015 (Day) Monash Medical Centre Research quarter 3 2015 (External Candidature) Alfred Hospital Research quarter 4 2015 (Day) Alfred Hospital Research quarter 4 2015 (External Candidature) Box Hill Research quarter 4 2015 (Day) Clayton Research quarter 4 2015 (Day) Clayton Research quarter 4 2015 (External Candidature) Monash Medical Centre Research quarter 4 2015 (Day) Monash Medical Centre Research quarter 4 2015 (External Candidature) |
Coordinator(s) | Professor Mibel Aguilar |
Surgery is the study of the medical specialisation concerned with the principles and practices for treating diseases, injuries, defects and deformities by manual operation and manipulation, and by using instruments and appliances. This detailed field may include monitoring post operative progress of patients, surgical diagnosis, and surgical procedures and techniques. This unit is 100% research with a view to producing a thesis.
Thesis assessed by two external examiners.