Details of any such change will be available from the relevant Faculty or Board of Studies office and will be advertised on department notice boards.
IMPORTANT DATES
DEGREES AND DIPLOMAS
ADVICE TO THOSE PREPARING TO ENTER THE MEDICAL COURSE AND
SCHOLARSHIPS, BURSARIES, PRIZES AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
REGULATIONS
- Each candidate shall pursue a course of study a s may be prescribed from time to time by the A c a d e m i c Board on the recommendation
- Candidates who have passed in both parts of the examination and who have otherwise fulfilled the prescribed conditions may be
- Subject to section 1 but notwithstanding any other provision in this regulation a diploma may be awarded to a candidate who is a
- DIPLOMA IN DIAGNOSTIC RADIOLOGY
- A candidate for the diploma in Diagnostic Radiology shall—
- Each candidate shall pursue for not less than three years a course of study and training as may be prescribed from time to time by the
- A candidate for the diploma in Audiology shall be a graduate who satisfies the faculty of Medicine (hereinafter called "the faculty")
- The faculty may exempt a candidate from s u c h examinations as are in its opinion the substantial equivalent of examinations already
- Candidates who have passed the examinations prescribed by the faculty and who have otherwise fulfilled the prescribed conditions
Every candidate must pursue such course of study as may be prescribed by the Academic Committee on the recommendation from time to time by the Academic Committee on the recommendation of the Faculty of Medicine and published in the particulars of courses. The general nature and duration of special training as well as the minimum required period of practice are prescribed by the academic council on the recommendation of the faculty and published each year in the details of the courses. The diploma can be obtained by a candidate who has passed both parts of the exam and otherwise meets the prescribed conditions.
Subject to § 1, but regardless of other provisions in these regulations, a diploma may be awarded to a candidate who is a regulation, a diploma may be awarded to a candidate who has been trained as a doctor with at least ten years of status and who has been associated , in a manner approved by the faculty, with practice in Psychiatry as a specialty fnr not IR<;S than five years as an employee in an approved hospital: Provided that—. (a) an application for admission to candidacy under this section must be submitted to the Registrar in writing accompanied by a statement precisely defining the applicant's experience in the specialty. Each candidate must, for at least three years, complete a course of study and training, which can be prescribed by the study and training program at any time, which can be prescribed at any time by the Academic Committee on the recommendation of the Faculty of Medicine. and published in detail on subjects. A candidate for the Diploma in Audiology must be a candidate who satisfies the Faculty of Medicine (hereinafter referred to as "the Faculty"), satisfies the Faculty of Medicine (hereinafter referred to as "the Faculty") that he has sufficient scientific training.
Once admitted, the candidate must attend for at least one year a course of advanced study, attend lectures and l a s e and undertake practical work as may be prescribed by the A c a d e m i c Board on the recommendation of the faculty and published in the course details. . . Candidates who have passed the exams set by the faculty and who have otherwise met the conditions set by the faculty and who have otherwise met the prerequisites can be awarded a diploma in Audiology.
COURSE DETAILS
- GENERAL INFORMATION
- Third 5 3 1 - 0 3 1 P A T H O L O G Y P H A R M A C O L O G Y
- Fifth 5 0 0 - 5 9 0 F I F T H Y E A R M B B S comprising
- Sixth 5 0 0 - 6 9 1 M E D I C I N E 5 0 0 - 6 9 2 S U R G E R Y
In all examinations during the course, students may be required to appear for oral and/or additional written or clinical tests during examination periods and students must be available at short notice. If your work during the year has been significantly impeded by illness or other cause, you must notify the Faculty Office and make a written application on the form available (with supporting documentation if appropriate) before any of the the exams. but within three days of the examination. If you are prevented by illness or any other reason from appearing for an examination, you must notify the Faculty Office and make a written application on the form available (with supporting documentation if appropriate) as soon as possible and within three days of the exam date. the examination.
If you are adversely affected to a significant extent by illness or other cause during an examination, inform the supervisor, then communicate with the Faculty Office and submit a written application on the available form as soon as possible (with supporting documentation if applicable) in if possible and within three days of the examination.
Lectures
Term 2
February 17 to May 11 Term
- S U M M A R Y OF PRINCIPAL D A T E S — 1 9 8 6
- Y E A R S AND DETAILS OF S U B J E C T S
FIRST YEAR
610-005. CHEMISTRY (MEDICAL COURSE)
640-009 PHYSICS B (MEDICAL COURSE)"
600-004 BIOLOGY (MEDICAL COURSE)
500-101 BEHAVIOURAL SCIENCE 1
516-011 ANATOMY
536-011 PHYSIOLOGY
585-011 FIRST AID
COMBINED SECOND/THIRD YEAR COURSE
SECOND YEAR
516-021 ANATOMY
536-021 PHYSIOLOGY
521-021 BIOCHEMISTRY
500-202 NEUROSCIENCE
LATERAL ADMISSIONS TO SECOND YEAR
554-201 BEHAVIOURAL SCIENCE 2
THIRD YEAR
526-032 MICROBIOLOGY INCLUDING IMMUNOLOGY
FOURTH YEAR
492 SURGERY
FIFTH YEAR
500-591 PAEDIATRICS
500-592 PSYCHIATRY
500-593 OBSTETRICS AMD GYNAECOLOGY
500-594 COMMUNITY MEDICINE AND CLINICAL PRACTICE
SIXTH YEAR
500-691 MEDICINE
500-692 SURGERY
500-693 OBSTETRICS AND GYNAECOLOGY
500-694 PAEDIATRICS
500-695 PSYCHIATRY
CLINICAL INSTRUCTION AT RECOGNIZED TEACHING HOSPITALS
AUSTIN HOSPITAL AND REPATRIATION GENERAL HOSPITAL
Students may be admitted to Ballarat Base Hospital or G o u l h u r n Vulley Base Hospital for part of the year.
VINCENT'S HOSPITAL
DETAILS FOR HIGHER DEGREES
DEGREE OF MASTER OF MEDICINE
GENERAL MEDICINE
AUDIOLOGY AND OTONEUROLOGY
CARDIOLOGY
CLINICAL GENETICS
CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY
ENDOCRINOLOGY
EPIDEMIOLOGY
GASTROENTEROLOGY
GERIATRIC MEDICINE
HAEMATOLOGY
MEDICAL ONCOLOGY
NEPHROLOGY
OPHTHALMOLOGY
PAEDIATRICS
PRIMARY MEDICAL CARE
RADIOLOGY, INCLUDING OTHER MEDICAL IMAGING MODALITIES
RHEUMATOLOGY
DIPLOMA IN PUBLIC HEALTH
DIPLOMA IN OPHTHALMOLOGY
DIPLOMA iN LARYNGOLOGY AND OTOLOGY
516-811 ANATOMY
536-811 PHYSIOLOGY
577-811 OTOLARYNGOLOGY
DIPLOMA IN DIAGNOSTIC RADIOLOGY
DIPLOMA IN THERAPEUTIC RADIOLOGY
DIPLOMA IN PSYCHOLOGICAL MEDICINE
554-841 MEDICAL PSYCHOLOGY
516-841 NEUROANATOMY
536-841 NEUROPHYSIOLOGY
534-841 PHARMACOLOGY
NEUROPSYCHIATRY
INTRODUCTORY COURSE IN PSYCHIATRY AND PSYCHOPATHOLOGY
554-004 GENERAL PSYCHIATRY
554-009 DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHIATRY
Parenting, family structure and functioning, social, cultural and psychopathological aspects of child and family psychiatry will be addressed during this course. It should be noted that in each year of the course students must have at least 4 hours per week of teaching supervision in their approved psychiatric unit. Education in interviewing techniques and basic psychotherapy should be an essential component of this training.
Three hours of this supervision may be in small groups, but each student must have at least one hour of individual supervision. Candidates are taught the clinical evaluation of patients with medical problems through interview and physical examination; the choice and interpretation of laboratory and imaging procedures are discussed when appropriate.
554-849 CHILD PSYCHIATRY
The candidate, with supervision will undertake diagnostic work with children, parents and families, and therapy with particular children,
EXAMINATION
General Medicine, Neurology and Neuropathology
General Psychiatry Paper 3: General Psychiatry
554-844 DISSERTATION
DIPLOMA IN ANAESTHETICS
DIPLOMA IN AUDIOLOGY
577-861. ACOUSTICS
577-865. ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY
577-863. BIOPHYSICS
577-866. PSYCHOLOGY
577-862. AUDIOLOGY
577-864. OTOLARYNGOLOGY
BOOK LISTS
34; Moore KL Clinically Oriented Anatomy Williams & Wilkins Gray's Anatomy Descriptive and Applied 36th ed Longmans HISTORY. Bloom W and Fawcett HD Textbook of Histology 10th ed Saunders Ham AW and Cormack DH Histology 8th ed Lippincott.
585-011 FIRST AID COURSE
Junqueira L C dhe Carneiro J Basic Histology 3rd ed Lange Bloom W & Fawcett H D Textbook of Histology 10th ed Saunders Ham A W and Cormack D H Histology 8th ed Lippincott.
EMBRYOLOGY
521-031 METABOLISM AND ENDOCRINOLOGY
585-301 SOCIAL AND PREVENTIVE MEDICINE
531-031 PATHOLOGY
534-031 PHARMACOLOGY
526-032 MICROBIOLOGY (INCLUDING IMMUNOLOGY)
FOURTH YEAR 500-491 MEDICINE
500-492 SURGERY
500-593 OBSTETRICS AND GYNAECOLOGY
DIPLOMA IN LARYNGOLOGY AND OTOLOGY
B Medical Physiology 14th ed 1980 Mosby or
PATHOLOGY INCLUDING MICROBIOLOGY
M Essential Immunology 4th ed 1980 Blackwell
Comprising
577-863 BIOPHYSICS
577-866 PSYCHOLOGY
577-862 AUDIOLOGY
577-864 OTOLARYNGOLOGY
UNIVERSITY'S GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF SELECTION FOR ENTRY TO POSTGRADUATE COURSES
Preamble 1 Applicability
Available places will be d e t e r m i n e d by the Council in accordance with resolutions adopted by the C u n c i f r o m and will be announced in terms of target numbers, quotas or sub-quotas of student units of W i g t e d a t t r i b u t a posted graduate students for each graduate student, graduates. of studies or postgraduate course of the U n i v e r s i t y , as the case may be.