On successful complete of the program, students will be able to:
| No. | Course learning outcome |
|---|---|
| 1 | Articulate an advanced knowledge of human structure and function, including physiological and anatomical basis for health and disease. |
| 2 | Evaluate information regarding the origins and characteristics of diseases and compare the range of current treatment options to synthesise future approaches. |
3 |
Integrate a comprehensive, multidisciplinary understanding of the determinants of health and the delivery of equitable, holistic evidence-based healthcare. |
4 |
Demonstrate a broad and coherent knowledge of research methods in biomedical sciences and health. |
| 5 | Critically assess the structure and function of the Australian health system, to define the factors that influence health policy, planning and practice. |
| 6 | Demonstrate a strengths-based understanding of Indigenous health, recognising the resilience, cultural knowledge, and community-driven approaches that contribute to improved health outcomes and health equity. |
| 7 | Communicate effectively with diverse audiences in various healthcare contexts, utilising appropriate formats and media. |
| 8 | Collaborate in multidisciplinary teams to address complex biomedical science and patient care challenges, demonstrating strong teamwork and leadership skills. |
| 9 | Exhibit ethical and professional conduct, including fostering cultural safety in professional practice, research and decision-making scenarios. |