Medicine in Society (MEDI7305)
Information valid for Semester 1, 2019
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 - Domestic students must undertake Stream A: Rural & Remote. International students must undertake Stream B: International Rural & Remote Medicine OR Stream C: Community Medicine.
Assessment methods
Stream A&B Case-based discussion, Assignment, MCQ Examination; Stream C Case-based discussion, Tutorial Assessment and assignments, MCQ Quizzes
Course enquiries
Work Integrated Learning
Industry Placements
Course duration
This course runs over course, commencing in Semester 1, 2019.
Course description
This course provides a unique opportunity for medical students to understand and experience the rewards, benefits and challenges of clinical practice among population groups and/or in communities that face access and equity challenges associated with health service delivery. Such challenges can be attributed to contextual factors such as geographical isolation, ethnicity, disability, socioeconomic status and/or life circumstance. Clinical practice within such a contextual framework requires distinctively generalist knowledge, skills and attitudes. Whilst the context might be different, clinical practice is governed by a number of common parameters such as isolation, professional challenges, holistic patient care and team based case management. At the core of each student's learning experience will be a structured clinical placement where students will work closely with a Preceptor who will guide and support students as they provide health care in context.