(In its relation to Anaesthesia)
The examination may include questions relating to the anatomy of (i) the respiratory system (including its histology and development), (ii) the heart and pericardium, (iii) the peripheral nerves, (iv) the nervous system, (v) the meninges and the subarachnoid spaces with their contents, (vi) the superficial venous system.
BOOKS Recommended for reference:
Gray's Anatomy, Descriptive and Applied, 32nd or subsequent ed Long- mans
Brock R C Anatomy of the Bronchial Tree, 2nd ed OUP 1954 Ham A W Histology, 6th ed Lippincott 1969
EXAMINATION One 3-hour written paper; oral examination.
PHYSIOLOGY
(In its relation to Anaesthesia)
The examination may include questions relating to the physiology of (i) respiration, (ii) circulation, (iii) metabolism, (iv) excretion, (v) the ner- vous system.
BOOKS (a) Prescribed textbook:
Best C H & Taylor N B Physiological Basis of Medical Practice, 8th ed Williams & Wilkins 1966
(b) Recommended for reference:
Wright S Applied Physiology, 12th ed OUP 1971
Comroe J H & others The Lung, 2nd ed Yearbook Publ 1962
Evans F T & Gray T C General Anaesthesia, Vol I, 2nd ed Butterworth 1965
Campbell E J M Dickinson C J & Slater J D H Clinical Physiology, 3rd ed Blackwell 1968
Weisberg H F Water, Electrolyte and Acid-Base Balance, 2nd ed Wil- liams & Wilkins 1962
Comroe J H Physiology of Respiration, Yearbook Medical Publishers Incorp 1965
EXAMINATION One 3-hour paper; viva voce examination.
PHARMACOLOGY
The course will include the pharmacology of drugs in common use in.
medicine, and especially those of interest in anaesthetic practice. Empha- sis will be placed on the pharmacological principles underlying the medi- cinal use of drugs, including the following topics: mode of action; ab- sorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion; side-effects; drug inter 146
action, antagonisms and synergism; tolerance and idiosyncrasy; and, the pharmacological aspects of the introduction of new drugs.
BOOKS (a) Prescribed textbooks:
Bowman W C Rand M J & West G B Textbook of Pharmacology, Re- vised 3rd printing Blackwell 1970
Goodman L S & Gilman A The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics, 4th ed Macmillan 1970.
Lee J A & Atkinson R C A Synopsis of Anaesthesia, 6th ed Wright 1968
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Wood-Smith F G & Stewart H C Drugs in Anaesthetic Practice, 2nd ed Butterworth 1965
(b) Recommended for reference:
Macintosh R R Mushin W W & Epstein H G Physics for the Anaesthetist, 4th ed Blackwell 1968
Hewer C L Recent Advances in Anaesthesia, 10th ed Churchill 1967 Relevant articles in Advances in Pharmacology, Annual Review of Phar-
macology, Pharmacological Reviews and Progress in Medicinal Chemistry.
EXAMINATION One 3-hour paper, viva voce examination.
PART II
Preliminary Requirements:
Before presenting himself for examination in Part II, the candidate shall produce evidence of having conformed to the following requirements:
1. A period of two years as Registrar in the Department of Anaes- thetics of a hospital forming part of a Clinical School recognized by the Australasian Universities. In the case of a hospital or depart- ment not so recognized, the faculty of Medicine will require from the candidate particular details of his experience, acceptance of which will enable him to proceed with the diploma.
2. In addition, not less than twelve months' full-time practice in Anaesthetics or its equivalent, as approved by faculty.
3. Participation in, or attendance at, anaesthetic : practice in special branches of Anaesthesia and Analgesia, as approved by faculty.
4. Up to six months of the total of three years training would be ac- cepted if it were spent in approved posts involving Clinical Medi- cine, intensive care units or respitory units.
Any candidate unable to satisfy all of the above requirements should sub- mit details of his experience for consideration and for advice as to his eligibility for candidature.
EXAMINATION The subjects of examination in Part II are two, Internal Medicine and Anaesthetics.
INTERNAL MEDICINE
The examination may include questions relating to the etiology, pathology, diagnosis and treatment of diseases which may be of importance in rela- tion to anaesthesia.
Faculty of Medicine
Candidates are expected to have a detailed knowledge of the commoner diseases of the respiratory, cardiovascular and renal systems. A broad general knowledge is required of the commoner diseases of the nervous system, endocrine, haemopoietic and alimentary systems.
Candidates may be required to demonstrate familiarity with the usual bio- chemical, pathological, electrocardiographic and radiological investiga- tions. They will also be required to identify, from macroscopic or micro- scopic specimens, the pathological changes characteristic of the various disease states.
BOOKS Recommended for reference:
Cecil R L & Loeb R F A Textbook of Medicine, 12th ed Saunders 1967 or
Harrison T R with Adams R D Bennett I L jr Resnik W H Thorn G W Wintrobe M W (eds) Principles of Internal Medicine, 5th ed McGraw-Hill 1966
Davidson Sir Stanley (ed) Textbook of Medicine, 8th ed Livingstone 1967
Cappell D F Muir's Textbook of Pathology, 8th ed Arnold 1965 or
Robbins S L Textbook of Pathology, 3rd ed Saunders 1966 Chs. I-XIII Walter J B & Israel M S General Pathology, 3rd ed Churchill 1970 Bowden Keith Forensic Medicine, 2nd ed Jacaranda Press 1965 or
Simpson K Forensic Medicine, 5th ed Arnold 1964 or
Simpson K (ed) Taylor's Principles and Practice of Medical Jurispru- dence 2 vols Churchill 1965
Wily H J & Stallworthy K F Mental Abnormality and the Law, N M Peryer 1962
Walsh R J & Ward H K A Guide to Blood Transfusion, 2nd ed Aus- tralasian Medical Publishing Co Sydney 1960
Mollison P L Blood Transfusion in Clinical Medicine, 4th ed Blackwell Oxford 1967
EXAMINATION One 3-hour paper. Viva voce examination.
ANAESTHETICS
The subject of Anaesthetics comprises two parts (i) Theory of Anaesthe- sia, and (ii) Anaesthetic Practice.
(I) THEORY OF ANAESTHESIA
SYLLABUS This part of the subject covers the physiology of anaesthesia;
the pharmacology of anaesthetic and analgesic drugs; the methods of their administration, and the hazards which may attend their use. The candidate is required to show knowledge of the common applications
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of chemistry, physics and clinical pathology to anaesthetics, and of the principles and everyday technique of resuscitation, transfusion of blood and inhalational therapy.
BOOKS The candidate is expected to have read widely in the literature of anaesthetics, which may be conveniently grouped under the following headings: (i) basic scientific principles; (ii) history; (iii) general text- books; (iv) monographs upon special aspects of the subject, such as 148
obstetrical analgesia, regional analgesia or resuscitation; (v) current journals, both British and foreign.
EXAMINATION The examination consists of a 3-hour written paper and a viva voce examination.
(ii) ANAESTHETIC PRACTICE
SYLLABUS This part of the subject Includes the structure of anaesthetic apparatus, past and present; its physiological merits and defects; its maintenance and repair. The candidate is required to have knowledge of the ordinary methods of clinical research used in anaesthetics, such as spirometry, gas-analysis and estimation of the chemistry of the blood.
EXAMINATION Viva voce.
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SUMMARY OF FEES
Where possible, fees should be paid into a branch of the National Bank of Australasia. There is a branch of this bank in the University grounds. A special pay-in slip is issued by the bank and this should accompany enrolment or entry forrh.
Fees for University courses may be paid either terminally or for the whole year. Fees for the whole year or for first term are paid when enrolments are lodged (i.e. in January). Fees for second term are paid when re-enrolments for second term are lodged (i.e. by the end of first term). Fees for third term are paid by the week before the end of second term.
In addition to the comprehensive fees given below, students are requnred to pay the following general service fees and Library fee:
(a) An annual Sports Fee of $16.50, which is reduced to $8.40 for part-time students.
(b) An annual Union Fee of $36.00, which is reduced to $18.00 for part-time students.
(c) An annual Students' Representative Council Fee of $6.00 paid by all students except those enrolled for external studies.
(d) An annual Library Fee of $9.00, which is reduced to $4.50 for part-time students.
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3 Includes Hospital Entrance fee of $63 which is paid to the hospital concerned.
4 Includes residence ($100) and caution money ($21) paid to Royal Women's Hospital.
5 Includes residence ($20) paid to Royal Women's Hospital
6 Also accommodation fees while in residence at Werribee Clinical Centre, $525