MONASH UNIVERSITY FACULTY HANDBOOKS
Medicine Handbook 1996
Published by Monash University
Clayton, Victoria 3168, Australia
Authorised by Academic Registrar, April 1996
MED2061
+ MED2062
Clinical and communication skills I
Dr B Canny (Physiology) and Dr M Kidd (Community Medicine)
Objectives On the completion of these subjects students will be able to
conduct physical examinations of the cardiovascular, respiratory and
gastrointestinal systems, and examine the joints of the upper and lower limbs.
In addition, students will be able to elicit histories of disease pertinent to
the above systems. Students will have had the opportunity to integrate
theoretical skills they have developed with the practice of medicine by a
series of medical contact visits. They will have an understanding of the
incidence of disease events in the family, appreciated the degree of
understanding of disease states by the family and the impact of lifestyle
factors on disease.
Synopsis Over two semesters, students will be introduced to the basic
elements of the taking of a medical history and be given the opportunity to
learn skills of hands-on physical examination. There will be close integration
between the theoretical information taught in `Cardiovascular and respiratory
medicine', and `Gastrointestinal medicine' and the application of this
information in `Clinical and communication skills'. The material taught in
second year will build on the communication skills acquired in first year and
continue the use of medical contact visits associated with defined and
structured aims. The family study will focus on disease incidence and
appreciation in the family, and the effect of lifestyle factors on disease.
Assessment Viva voce (first semester): 30%, Viva voce (second semester)
+ 50% + Family study essay 10% + Tutorial performance 10%
Recommended texts
- Talley N and O'Connor S Clinical examination 2nd edn, Maclennan and
Petty, 1992 or
- Toghill P J (ed.) Examining patients: An introduction to clinical
medicine 2nd edn, Edward Arnold, 1995
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