Medical Specialties (MEDI7404)
Course level
Postgraduate Coursework
Faculty
School
Medicine Faculty
Units
3
Duration
Class hours
40 Contact hours
Prerequisite
MEDI7212, MEDI7222, MEDI7232 and MEDI7242
Restricted
Restricted to students in MD ONLY
Assessment methods
Clinical Participation Assessment x 2 (Pass/Fail), Multiple Choice Exam x 2 (50% each).
Course enquiries
Professor David McIntyre
Work Integrated Learning
Industry Placements
This course is not currently offered, please contact the school.
Course description
The Medical Specialties Rotation is a seven week clinical rotation that will offer students the opportunity for exposure in two Medical Specialty Areas (MSAs) based in a hospital within a Clinical School. In addition, this rotation provides students with experience and learning opportunities in tertiary medical practice and offers intensive attachment to medical practitioners in a medical specialty. Students are expected to obtain an overview of the common and important problems that a Medical Specialties Area (MSA) usually encounters. Students are expected to learn how to utilise the appropriate resources in the diagnosis, management, health maintenance and prevention of these problems. Students should be made 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 rotation is to build on the knowledge and experience learnt during the Medicine Rotation in Year 3. It is essential that students use this rotation as an opportunity to enhance their skills in history taking, clinical examination and in synthesis of their findings. The setting to facilitate such learning will be different from Year 3, namely subspecialty medicine.