Medical Specialties (MEDI4014)
Information valid for Semester 1, 2020
Course level
Undergraduate
Faculty
School
Medicine Faculty
Units
3
Duration
One Semester
Delivery mode
Internal
Prerequisite
Satisfactory completion of Yrs 1 & 2 in the MBBS program.
Assessment methods
Marked Admission, MCQ examination, Clinical Participation Assessment.
Course enquiries
Work Integrated Learning
Industry Placements
Course description
The Medical Specialties course is part of the Advanced Hospital Practice Semester. It includes a six week clinical placement that will offer students the opportunity to work and learn as part of a hospital-based specialist medical team within a UQ clinical unit. Students are expected to act in a pre-intern role, and engage with the common and important clinical problems encountered within the Medical Specialist area, as well as more common medical issues arising within the hospital practice context. They will learn how to utilise their knowledge, and appropriate resources in the diagnosis, management, health maintenance and prevention of these problems. Students will become aware of the strengths and weaknesses of various service delivery models and specialty services. The use of evidence based medicine in accomplishing these goals is essential. The primary aim of this course is to build on the knowledge and experiences gained during the Medicine course in Year 3, and to prepare students for future intern practice in a hospital setting. Students should use the clinical placement block as an opportunity to enhance their skills in history taking, clinical examination and in the synthesis of their findings, and also to develop skills in common procedures and in resolving common ward-based clinical problems.