Surgery (MEDI7301)
Information valid for Semester 2, 2020
Course level
Postgraduate Coursework
Faculty
School
Medicine Faculty
Units
3
Duration
Delivery mode
Internal
Class hours
40 Contact hours
Prerequisite
MEDI7212, MEDI7222, MEDI7232 and MEDI7242
Restricted
MD students only
Assessment methods
Case-based Discussion, Assignment, Short Answer Question Examination, Multiple Choice Question Examination, Clinical Participation Assessment.
Course enquiries
Work Integrated Learning
Industry Placements
Course duration
This course runs over course, commencing in Semester 2, 2020.
Course description
The year 3 Surgery course is devoted to general surgery (breast / endocrine, upper gastrointestinal, hepato-pancreatobiliary, colorectal, trauma and acute surgery) and some subspecialties including burns and plastics, urology, vascular, neurosurgery, cardiothoracic surgery and ear/nose/throat surgery. The aim of this course is to familiarise students with common, serious and life threatening surgical diseases and for the student to develop an understanding of how they present clinically; how to systematically evaluate these conditions; how they are investigated; principles of management; how to assess priorities for treatment; and when and how to initiate referral. The term is not intended to train students as technical surgeons but to develop students that are 'intern ready' who can function as part of a surgical team. During the work-integrated learning component of this course, students will be allocated to surgical units to participate in the daily activities of those units, and to participate in all that happens during their patients' episode of care. In addition, students should attend outpatients, ward rounds, operating theatre, and other unit meetings. A tutorial program is conducted at each individual clinical teaching unit.