Part II-Radiodiagnosis Pathology
1. General Requirements
PERSONAL INTERVIEW
All students after applying for admission to the medical course, are required to be interviewed by the Secretary, Medical Branch, Registrar's Office. Arrangements
for interviews will be given with letters of admission.
MAMUCVEATION
( Section 2 )
Students qualified to do so must sign the Matriculation Roll in accordance with instructions given on page 21. Those who have passed the Matriculation Examination but who are not qualified to matriculate through being under age may apply for the consent of the Faculty of Medicine to enrol for First Year.
PRE-REQU srrEs (Section 2)
In addition to being qualified to matriculate, students must satisfy the following pre-requisites:
(a) pass the Мatгićulation Examination by passing in four subjects at the one examination at not more than two attempts;
(b) pass or obtain honours at the Matriculation Examination in Chemistry and in either Physics or a branch of Mathematics.
As provided in the Regulation (p. 35), dispensation from these pre-requisites may be granted in special cases. Applications for any such dispensations, accompanied by details of special circumstances, must be lodged with the Secretary, Medical Branch, before the closing date for applications.
ADMISSION Ti THE FIRsT YEAR
Since the beginning of 1956, the number of students admitted to the course in Medicine has been restricted. The quota for 1965 is 180. The basis of selection is academic merit judged by reference to the Melbourne Matriculation Examination.
See further details concerning admission on page 21.
ADMISSION To THE SECOND YEAR
Students in the First Year are required to present for examination in all three subjects since the Second Year cannot be begun unless all three subjects have been passed in one examination.
Owing to limitations of accommodation and teaching facilities, the University may be obliged to limit the admission of students to the Second Year. Students who pass the Division I Examination will be permitted to proceed to the Second Year.
Other applicants ( e.g. graduates and transferees from other faculties and ad eundem stater applicants) will be required to submit to any selective process for admission which the University finds it necessary to impose. See further details concerning admission on page 21.
ATTENDANCES AT LECTURES, DEMONSTRATIОNS AND PRAcтгслL WORD
(Sections 1, 3 and 5)
Attendance at lectures is not compulsory except for students in the First Year.
However, attendances at demonstrations, practical work and clinical instruction are compulsory for students in all years of the course and, in addition, competent perform- ance in carrying out the duties and work prescribed in all subjects is required. Failure
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to comply with these requirements may lead to disqualification from presenting at examinations. Students so disqualified will usually be notiBed in writing by the Faculty of Medicine, but the faculty is not bound to give such notification.
Students prevented by illness or other serious cause front satisfying attendance requirements should report their absences to the Secretary, Medical Branch, Registrar's Office, so that dispensation may be granted by the faculty, if necessary.
On commencing Division III students should purchase a Certificate Book (price 4/-) at the Accounts Branch of the Registrar's. Office. It is a student's responsibility to have the details of all certificates entered, the certificates signed by the authorized persons, and the Certificate Book submitted to the University at any time when asked for by the Registrar. No student will be permitted to present for the final M.B., B.S. Examination unless all certificates have been signed by the authorized persons and the certificates submitted as evidence of the satisfactory completion of all details prescribed for the course.
The provisions in the details and time-table as to the number of lectures, tutorials, etc., and the hours of practical work are included for general guidance only, and may be modified by thhe faculty without notice if the necessity arises.
VACATION STUDY
Students are expected to use a considerable part of the vacations for reading and study purposes. In some cases specific references are made in the following details;
in others 'a list of suitable books will be posted on the appropriate notice-boards; in all cases of doubt the lecturers concerned should be consulted.
HONOUR
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Except in subjects where special details are published, the syllabus for Honours will be the same as that for Pass, but the Examination for Honours will require the candidates to attain a higher standard and to show more detailed knowledge.
DMsIons, SUBJECT3 AND EXAMINATION (Sections 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 12) Divisions
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Subjects for Examination 801. CHEMISTRY.
802. PHYSICS 803. BIOLOGY
Times of Examination
Annual Examination at the end of the First Year.
IIA' 804. ANATOMY including Annual Examination at the end of
Histology the Second Year.
Embryology 805. PHYSIOLOGY and
BIOCHEMISTRY II 806. ANATOMY including
Histology and Embryology
807. PHYSIOLOGY including Pharmacology
808. BIOCHEMISTRY III 809. MATERIA MEDICA
810. APPLIED
PHARMACOLOGY 811. PATHOLOGY
812. MICROBIOLOGY and EPIDEMIOLOGY
Annual Examination to be held during the Third Terni of the Third Year,
Single Subjects. Examinations to be held about the beginning of the First Term of the Fourth Year.
Annual Examination to be held about the beginning of the Third Term of the Fourth Year.
813. FORENSIC MEDICINE
including Single Subject. Examination to be Nature and Function of held late in the Third Term of the
• Law Fifth Year.
Medical Ethics Insanity
814. MEDICINE including General Medicine Therapeutics and
Dietetics Paediatrics Normal Psychology Psychiatry
Ophthalmology Dermatology Vaccination Epidemic Diseases Radiology
Venereal Diseases Social Medicine 815. SURGERY including
General Surgery Sшgiсal Anatomy Anaesthetics Radiology
Diseases of Throat, Nose and Ear Venereal Diseases Paediatrics 816. OBSTETRICS and
GYNAECOLOGY
ExØwтюxs
Apart from the final М.В., B.S. Examination, there are no supplementary examinations. At all examinations during the course certain students may be required to present for extra tests during the examination period. Students should consult departmental and clinical school notice-boards for information about examinations.
Students will be admitted to the final M.B., B.S. Supplementary Examination only on the recommendation of the Chairmen of the Boards of Examiners.
REPETrIoa op YØ
(Sections 8 and 9)
Students who fail in the Division I Examination may repeat the year only if permitted to do so and if re-selected in the quota. Those who fail in the Division I Examination twice, and those who, at their first attempt, perform In a manner considered to be unsatisfactory or who are absent from the examination without an acceptable excuse, may be suspended from the course.
Students who fail in the Sub-Division IIA and Division II Examinations may repeat the year only if permitted to do so. Those who fail in these examinations twice, and those who, at their first attempt, perform in a manner considered to be unsatis- factory or who are absent from the examinations without an acceptable excuse, may be suspended from the course.
Normally there are no restrictions upon repetition of Divisions III and IV, but disciplinary action may be taken in cases of unsatisfactory progress.
• Repetition of a year involves repetition of all attendances and other requirements in all subjects.
Annual Examination at the end of the Sixth Year, and Supplementary Examination early In the Seventh
Year. .
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То. Ti.First Year—Division (15 Маr.-23 Oct.)
*Biology .. ..
'Chemistry ..
*Physics
Tutorial
Scientific Method (Optional) ..
Second Year—Division IIA (15 Mar. 23 Oct.)
Anatomy including Histology and Embryology .. . Physiology and Biochemistry
Scientific Method (Optional) ..
Third Year—Division II (15 Mar.-14 Aug.)
Anatomy including Histology and Embryology
Scientific Method (Optional)
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Lecture times are printed in heavy type.
N.B.—Students should consult departmental and clinical school notice boards for announce mente that may be made during the year.
o All students enrolling for these subjects must fill in cards for practical work when enrolling at the Registrar's Office.
t Alternative times. Students will be informed which period they should attend.
Third Year—Division III (1 November-11 December)
Dates and time-table will be posted at the Pathology Department.
Fourth Year—Division III (1 February-14 August)
Time-table for the Interim, Second and Third Terms will be posted at the Pathology
Department.Fourth Year—Division IV (11 October-18 December)
Clinical
Work—Time-table will be posted at the Clinical Schools.
Introductory Lectures in Obstetrics and Gynaecology—Saturdays
at 10.00 a.m., commencing 16 October.
Fifth Year —Division IV (1 February-18 December)
Time-tam e of lectures, visits, and clinical work will be posted at the Clinical
`Schools.
Sixth Year—Division IV (1 February-23 October)
Clinical
Work—Time-table will be posted at the Clinical Schools.
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Forensic Medicine
4. Divisions, Subjects and Books
Note-The books marked with an asterłsk are essential books which students should possess.