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Doctor of Medicine (pre-2020 enrolment)

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The following units are missing from the table.

They are available as Stage 3 units of study (Year 3) for students enrolling or re-enrolling in Stage 3 (Year 3) from 2017.

MDMP5310 MD Project 3 Part 1
Credit points: 2 Prerequisites: MDMP5111 and MDMP5112 and MDMP5113 and MDMP5114 and MDMP5122 and MDMP5123 and MDMP5124 and MDMP5125 and MDMP5126 and MDMP5211 and MDMP5212 and MDMP5213 and MDMP5214 and MDMP5221 and MDMP5222 and MDMP5223 and MDMP5224 and MDMP5225 and MDMP5341 and MDMP5316 and MDMP5317 and MDMP5318 and MDMP5319 Session: Semester 1
Additional Prerequisite: Students in the 2016 and subsequent cohorts will also be required to have satisfactorily completed MDMP5125.Designated staff known as Research Tutors will monitor students' progress in accordance with scheduled milestones
Description: By the end of the course, students will be expected to have made adequate and appropriate progress on their MD Research Project, and to have mastered core concepts in Information Literacy, Research Methods and EBM. Students' participation and performance in all academic tasks required in this unit of study must be graded as 'satisfactory' in order to progress to Semester 2, Stage 3, Year3.

MDMP5320 MD Project 3 Part 2
Credit points: 2 Prerequisites: MDMP5111 and MDMP5112 and MDMP5113 and MDMP5114 and MDMP5122 and Semester 2 MDMP5123 and MDMP5124 and MDMP5125 and MDMP5126 and MDMP5211 and MDMP5212 and MDMP5213 and MDMP5214 and MDMP5221 and MDMP5222 and MDMP5223 and MDMP5224 and MDMP5225 and MDMP5341 and MDMP5316 and MDMP5317 and MDMP5318 and MDMP5319 and MDMP5310 Session: Semester 2
Designated staff known as Research Tutors will monitor students' progress in accordance with scheduled milestones. Students' performance must be graded as 'satisfactory' in all Milestones in Stage 3, Year 3 to progress to Stage 3, Year 4.
Description: By the end of the course, students will be expected to have completed and written up their MD Research Project (MD Final Report), and to
have mastered presentation of their research in a succinct and appopriate way to an audience including experts and non-experts in the research field. Students' participation and performance in all academic tasks required in this unit of study must be graded as 'satisfactory' in order to progress to Stage 3, Year 4.

 23/04/2020

Doctor of Medicine (Pre-2020 enrolment)

For continuing students only

Stage 2 units of study (Year 2)

Studies in Neuroscience, Vision, Behaviour, Gastroenterology, Nutrition, Drug and Alcohol
MDMP5211 Basic and Clinical Sciences 3

Credit points: 12 Teacher/Coordinator: Dr Joanne Hart Session: Semester 1,Semester 1 Classes: On a weekly basis, 1 team-based learning session (total 2.5 hours); up to seven lectures related mainly to the weekly problem (issues raised in the problem are usually relevant to all themes but with an emphasis on basic sciences); two to three Basic and Clinical Sciences Theme sessions (generally 1.5 hours); two Patient and Doctor sessions (up to 1.5 hours) in the clinical school and either one Population Medicine or Personal and Professional Development session (1.5 hours) or a joint session. Students are required to attend 1 full day at the clinical school. Prerequisites: MDMP5111 and MDMP5112 and MDMP5113 and MDMP5114 and MDMP5122 and MDMP5123 and MDMP5124 and MDMP5125 and MDMP5126 Corequisites: MDMP5212 and MDMP5213 and MDMP5214 Assessment: Students are required to complete two written summative assessments, based on multiple choice and extended matching type questions. Attendance is compulsory, and students will also have to achieve a satisfactory grade in the summative practical exams in Anatomy and Pathology. At the end of Stage 2, there will be a Barrier assessment that covers all units of study in Stages 1 and 2 (this is the same as one of the summative written assessments listed above). Mode of delivery: Normal (lecture/lab/tutorial) day
Upon completion of this module, students will have a developed a solid understanding of the structure and function of most body systems (e.g. Neurosciences, Gastroenterology, Endocrinology). In addition, be able to apply an understanding of normal and abnormal human structure, function and behaviour to the diagnosis, management and prevention of health problems. They will also be able to use the best available evidence on outcomes to prevent or cure disease, relieve symptoms or minimise disability and analyse clinical data and published work to determine their validity and generality. Students will participate in the generation, interpretation, application and dissemination of significant advances in medical knowledge; and recognise the limits of scientific knowledge and understanding.
MDMP5212 Patient and Doctor 3

Credit points: 6 Teacher/Coordinator: Associate Professor Stuart Lane Session: Semester 1,Semester 1 Classes: Similar to Basic and Clinical Sciences 3 Prerequisites: MDMP5111 and MDMP5112 and MDMP5113 and MDMP5114 and MDMP5122 and MDMP5123 and MDMP5124 and MDMP5125 and MDMP5126 Corequisites: MDMP5211 and MDMP5213 and MDMP5214 Assessment: The Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) is summative. Attendance is compulsory. In addition, the Paediatrics Self-Directed Learning Project (SDLP) is a required assessment. Completion is compulsory. Mode of delivery: Normal (lecture/lab/tutorial) day
Upon completion of this module, students will be able to demonstrate understanding of the therapeutic nature of the patient-doctor relationship and the impact on that relationship of the individual characteristics of both patient and doctor. They will have the ability to listen and to identify issues of concern to patients, families and carers and to respond to those concerns, using whatever means are necessary for effective communication. They will also have the ability to elicit and interpret clinical symptoms and signs by interviewing and examining patients systematically and with sensitivity, and to use this information to guide further investigations. Students will have the ability to perform important clinical procedures, particularly those vital in life threatening situations; and ethical behaviour in meeting the needs of patients and families; concern for confidentiality and respect for individual autonomy, enabling patients and their families to make informed decisions in relation to their medical care.
MDMP5213 Population Medicine 3

Credit points: 3 Teacher/Coordinator: Dr Marguerite Tracy Session: Semester 1,Semester 1 Classes: Lectures and Seminars Prerequisites: MDMP5111 and MDMP5112 and MDMP5113 and MDMP5114 and MDMP5122 and MDMP5123 and MDMP5124 and MDMP5125 and MDMP5126 Corequisites: MDMP5211 and MDMP5212 and MDMP5214 Assessment: Students must satisfactorily complete a short written examinationincluding single best answer, extended matching and short answer questions. Mode of delivery: Normal (lecture/lab/tutorial) day
In Stage 2 students will build on the principles learned in Stage 1 to consider public health initiatives and community supports in specific populations, such as the elderly, children and adolescents, sexual and gender minorities, people with disabilities, cancer and mental health issues, rural and international populations. They will understand and describe the roles and relationships between health agencies and services, and explain the principles of efficient and equitable allocation of finite resources, to meet individual, community and national health needs.
MDMP5214 Personal and Professional Development 3

Credit points: 3 Teacher/Coordinator: Associate Professor Stuart Lane Session: Semester 1,Semester 1 Classes: Similar to Basic and Clinical Sciences 3 Prerequisites: MDMP5111 and MDMP5112 and MDMP5113 and MDMP5114 and MDMP5122 and MDMP5123 and MDMP5124 and MDMP5125 and MDMP5126 Corequisites: MDMP5211 and MDMP5212 and MDMP5213 Assessment: Satisfactory completion of similar tasks to those required in Personal and Professional Development 1. Note that students who miss more than 20% of Required Learning Activities in any Block of study may not be eligible to proceed to Stage 3. Mode of delivery: Normal (lecture/lab/tutorial) day
Studies in Endocrinology, Nutrition, Sexual Health, HIV, Renal, Urology, Oncology, Palliative Care
MDMP5221 Basic and Clinical Sciences 4

Credit points: 10 Teacher/Coordinator: Dr Joanne Hart Session: Semester 2,Semester 2 Classes: Similar to Basic and Clinical Sciences 3 Prerequisites: MDMP5111 and MDMP5112 and MDMP5113 and MDMP5114 and MDMP5122 and MDMP5123 and MDMP5124 and MDMP5125 and MDMP5126 and MDMP5211 and MDMP5212 and MDMP5213 and MDMP5214 Corequisites: MDMP5222 and MDMP5223 and MDMP5224 and MDMP5225 Assessment: Described in Basic and Clinical Sciences 3 Mode of delivery: Normal (lecture/lab/tutorial) day
Further develop the learning and understanding of Basic and Clinical Sciences 3
MDMP5222 Patient and Doctor 4

Credit points: 6 Teacher/Coordinator: Associate Professor Stuart Lane Session: Semester 2,Semester 2 Classes: Similar to Patient and Doctor 3. Prerequisites: MDMP5111 and MDMP5112 and MDMP5113 and MDMP5114 and MDMP5122 and MDMP5123 and MDMP5124 and MDMP5125 and MDMP5126 and MDMP5211 and MDMP5212 and MDMP5213 and MDMP5214 Corequisites: MDMP5221 and MDMP5223 and MDMP5224 and MDMP5225 Assessment: Described in Patient and Doctor 3 Mode of delivery: Normal (lecture/lab/tutorial) day
Further develop the learning and understanding of Patient and Doctor 3
MDMP5223 Population Medicine 4

Credit points: 3 Teacher/Coordinator: Dr Marguerite Tracy Session: Semester 2,Semester 2 Classes: Similar to Population Medicine 3 Prerequisites: MDMP5111 and MDMP5112 and MDMP5113 and MDMP5114 and MDMP5122 and MDMP5123 and MDMP5124 and MDMP5125 and MDMP5126 and MDMP5211 and MDMP5212 and MDMP5213 and MDMP5214 Corequisites: MDMP5221 and MDMP5222 and MDMP5224 and MDMP5225 Assessment: Described in Population Medicine 3 Mode of delivery: Normal (lecture/lab/tutorial) day
Further develop the learning and understanding of Population Medicine 3
MDMP5224 Personal and Professional Development 4

Credit points: 3 Teacher/Coordinator: Associate Professor Stuart Lane Session: Semester 2 Classes: Similar to Personal and Professional Development 3 Prerequisites: MDMP5111 and MDMP5112 and MDMP5113 and MDMP5114 and MDMP5122 and MDMP5123 and MDMP5124 and MDMP5125 and MDMP5126 and MDMP5211 and MDMP5212 and MDMP5213 and MDMP5214 Corequisites: MDMP5221 and MDMP5222 and MDMP5223 and MDMP5225 Assessment: Described in Personal and Professional Development 3. Mode of delivery: Normal (lecture/lab/tutorial) day
Further develop the learning and understanding of Personal and Professional Development 3.
MDMP5225 MD Project Development 2

Credit points: 2 Teacher/Coordinator: Associate Professor David Bowen and Dr Jonathan Hakim Session: Semester 2,Semester 2 Classes: Lectures, seminars, tutorials, on-line learning tasks. Prerequisites: MDMP5111 and MDMP5112 and MDMP5113 and MDMP5114 and MDMP5122 and MDMP5123 and MDMP5124 and MDMP5125 and MDMP5126 and MDMP5211 and MDMP5212 and MDMP5213 and MDMP5214 Corequisites: MDMP5221 and MDMP5222 and MDMP5223 and MDMP5224 Assessment: This will comprise: (a) attendance at all compulsory workshops and teaching sessions, (b) attendance and effective participation in small-group/tutorial learning sessions incuding Milestone meetings, (c) satisfactory completion of online learning tasks, and surveys, (d) submission of MD Milestones 2, 3 and 4, including submission of a comprehensive Project Checklist and progress reports, and submission of accurate and appropriate ethics statement and PICO literature search strategy, (e) satisfactory presentation of the MD Project by each student at a seminar, and (f) assessment of knowledge of Research Methods through questions in the Stage 2 Written Examinations. Mode of delivery: Normal (lecture/lab/tutorial) day
By the end of the course, students will be expected to have completed a comprehensive Project Checklist for their MD Research Project, endorsed by their Research Tutor, Research Coordinator and one of the Unit of Study Coordinators. The proposal will include consideration of ethics and the need for ethics approval. Students will also have mastered core concepts in Information Literacy, Research Ethics and Evidence Based Medicine.
Students are required to complete the compulsory MD Milestones (Milestones 2, 3 and 4) and any other progress checkpoint tasks required by their Research Tutor or Expert Advisor. Milestone 2 includes tasks focussed on ethics and on information literacy. Milestone 3 includes the MD Project Checklist, which covers all information required by the University for the purposes of ensuring that the MD Research Project complies with applicable University policy on research governance and the conduct of research. Milestone 4 includes a progress report written in the form of a scientific anstract, and a seminar presentation by each student on their MD Research Project at an MD Project Group Milestone 4 meeting attended by all members of the student's MD Project Group. The seminar is assessed by the Research Tutor and one independent examiner. Students will also complete Information Literacy learning and tasks focused on Evidence-Based Medicine (EBM), and ethics focused workshops and written tasks.
Students' participation and performance in all academic tasks required in this unit of study must be graded as 'satisfactory' in Stage 2 to progress to Stage 3.

Stage 3 units of study (Years 3 and 4)

The following units:
* are for students completing Stage 3 (Year 3) prior to 2017
* incorporate theme studies in Basic and Clinical Sciences, Patient and Doctor, Population Medicine, and Personal and Professional Development:
Year 3
MDMP5331 Medicine Year 3

Credit points: 8 Teacher/Coordinator: Dr Stuart Lane Session: Semester 1,Semester 1a,Semester 1b,Semester 2,Semester 2a,Semester 2b Classes: Undertaken at the student's assigned Clinical School. Prerequisites: MDMP5111 and MDMP5112 and MDMP5113 and MDMP5114 and MDMP5122 and MDMP5123 and MDMP5124 and MDMP5125 and MDMP5126 and MDMP5211 and MDMP5212 and MDMP5213 and MDMP5214 and MDMP5221 and MDMP5222 and MDMP5223 and MDMP5224 and MDMP5225 Assessment: Submission of completed Clinical Attachment forms for the Block. Submission of 8 completed medical case histories on Canvas. Submission of 2 X written case admission on Canvas using Turnitin. Submission of Bedside Physical Exam (Medicine). A summative assessment module for Medicine 3 will be used to grade your performance in Medicine 3 and will be included as part of the integrated Stage 3 Barrier Examination. 100% attendnace is required. Mode of delivery: Normal (lecture/lab/tutorial) day
Medicine Year Three is the first of two Medicine Blocks undertaken by medical students enrolled in Stage 3 of the MD. This is a Core Block.
MDMP5316 Basic and Clinical Sciences 7

Credit points: 2 Teacher/Coordinator: Associate Professor Stuart Lane Session: Semester 1,Semester 1,Semester 2,Semester 2 Classes: Undertaken at the student's assigned clinical school Prerequisites: MDMP5111 and MDMP5112 and MDMP5113 and MDMP5114 and MDMP5122 and MDMP5123 and MDMP5124 and MDMP5125 and MDMP5126 and MDMP5211 and MDMP5212 and MDMP5213 and MDMP5214 and MDMP5221 and MDMP5222 and MDMP5223 and MDMP5224 and MDMP5225 Assessment: EBM Pearls Task. The integrated Stage 3 Barrier summative assessment is compulsory and will determine whether you are Satisfactory in this Theme. Mode of delivery: Normal (lecture/lab/tutorial) day
Involves student attachments to the main medical and surgical ward services and associated ambulatory clinics in the teaching hospitals in the various clinical schools. Students will also have some experience in sub-specialty disciplines, such as Ear Nose and Throat and Ophthalmology. About half of each student's week will be spent directly involved in the clinical activities of the service to which they are attached. A progressive increase in clinical responsibility is expected over the total 32 weeks of these attachments.
MDMP5317 Patient and Doctor 7

Credit points: 2 Teacher/Coordinator: Associate Professor Stuart Lane Session: Semester 1,Semester 2 Classes: Undertaken at the student's assigned clinical school Prerequisites: MDMP5111 and MDMP5112 and MDMP5113 and MDMP5114 and MDMP5122 and MDMP5123 and MDMP5124 and MDMP5125 and MDMP5126 and MDMP5211 and MDMP5212 and MDMP5213 and MDMP5214 and MDMP5221 and MDMP5222 and MDMP5223 and MDMP5224 and MDMP5225 Assessment: Bedside physical exam, Ophthalmology logbook and rectal examination Mode of delivery: Normal (lecture/lab/tutorial) day
Involves student attachments to the main medical and surgical ward services and associated ambulatory clinics in the teaching hospitals in the various clinical schools. Students will also have some experience in sub-specialty disciplines, such as Ear Nose and Throat and Ophthalmology. About half of each student's week will be spent directly involved in the clinical activities of the service to which they are attached. A progressive increase in clinical responsibility is expected over the total 32 weeks of these attachments.
MDMP5318 Population Medicine 7

Credit points: 2 Teacher/Coordinator: Dr Marguerite Tracy Session: Semester 1,Semester 1,Semester 2,Semester 2 Classes: Undertaken at the student's assigned clinical school Prerequisites: MDMP5111 and MDMP5112 and MDMP5113 and MDMP5114 and MDMP5122 and MDMP5123 and MDMP5124 and MDMP5125 and MDMP5126 and MDMP5211 and MDMP5212 and MDMP5213 and MDMP5214 and MDMP5221 and MDMP5222 and MDMP5223 and MDMP5224 and MDMP5225 Assessment: 4 x Quizzes, 4 x Prep Activities (500-1000 words each), 4 x Tutorial participation. Mode of delivery: Normal (lecture/lab/tutorial) day
In Stage 3, students will apply their understanding of the principles of population medicine acquired in Stages 1 and 2 to their clinical practice through interactions with patients. The program will allow them to consider the experience so their patients in the broader context of their lives and their communities and consider how an understanding of population medicine fosters patient-centered care and better management outcomes, especially in the context of chronic disease.
MDMP5319 Personal and Professional Development 7

Credit points: 2 Teacher/Coordinator: Associate Professor Stuart Lane Session: Semester 1,Semester 1,Semester 2,Semester 2 Classes: Undertaken at the student's assigned clinical school Prerequisites: MDMP5111 and MDMP5112 and MDMP5113 and MDMP5114 and MDMP5122 and MDMP5123 and MDMP5124 and MDMP5125 and MDMP5126 and MDMP5211 and MDMP5212 and MDMP5213 and MDMP5214 and MDMP5221 and MDMP5222 and MDMP5223 and MDMP5224 and MDMP5225 Assessment: Personal and Professional Development topic activities as specified in Year 3, participation in self and peer marking sessions, demonstration of ethical and professional behaviour including during the elective term. Attendance at all required assessments and Blocks. Mode of delivery: Normal (lecture/lab/tutorial) day
Units of study undertaken in Years 3 or 4
MDMP5333 Surgery

Credit points: 8 Teacher/Coordinator: Professor Henry Pleass Session: Semester 1,Semester 1,Semester 1a,Semester 1a,Semester 1b,Semester 1b,Semester 2,Semester 2,Semester 2a,Semester 2a,Semester 2b,Semester 2b Classes: Undertaken at the student's assigned Clinical School. Prerequisites: MDMP5111 and MDMP5112 and MDMP5113 and MDMP5114 and MDMP5122 and MDMP5123 and MDMP5124 and MDMP5125 and MDMP5126 and MDMP5211 and MDMP5212 and MDMP5213 and MDMP5214 and MDMP5221 and MDMP5222 and MDMP5223 and MDMP5224 and MDMP5225 Assessment: Submission of completed Clinical Attachment forms for the Block. 4 x surgical long cases. Your grade in Surgery will be bse on two assignments; a summative assessment module for Surgery will be included in the integrated Stage 3 Barrier Examination for the year the block is completed, and, in Year 4, there will be an Combined Surgery/CC Assessment module included in the integrated Stage 3 Barrier Examination. 100% attendance is required. Mode of delivery: Normal (lecture/lab/tutorial) day
Surgical Block is undertaken by medical students enrolled in Stage 3 of the MD. This is a Core Block.
Textbooks
"Principles and Practice of Surgery" Edited by OJ Garden
MDMP5334 Critical Care

Credit points: 8 Teacher/Coordinator: Dr Louise Cole Session: Semester 1,Semester 1,Semester 1a,Semester 1a,Semester 1b,Semester 1b,Semester 2,Semester 2,Semester 2a,Semester 2a,Semester 2b,Semester 2b Classes: Undertaken at the student's assigned Clinical School. Prerequisites: MDMP5111 and MDMP5112 and MDMP5113 and MDMP5114 and MDMP5122 and MDMP5123 and MDMP5124 and MDMP5125 and MDMP5126 and MDMP5211 and MDMP5212 and MDMP5213 and MDMP5214 and MDMP5221 and MDMP5222 and MDMP5223 and MDMP5224 and MDMP5225 Assessment: Submission of completed Clinical Attachment forms and required assessments for the Block. Your grade in Surgery will be based on two assigments; a summative assessment module for Critical Care will be included in the integrated Stage 3 Barrier Examination for the year the block is completed, and, in Year 4, there will be a Combined Surgery/CC Assessment module included in the integrated Stage 3 Barrier Examination. 100% attendance is required. Mode of delivery: Normal (lecture/lab/tutorial) day
Critical Care Block is undertaken by medical students enrolled in Stage 3 of the MD. This is a Core Block.
MDMP5335 Community

Credit points: 8 Teacher/Coordinator: Dr Fiona Robinson Session: Intensive May,Intensive May,Intensive October,Intensive October,Semester 1,Semester 1,Semester 1a,Semester 1a,Semester 1b,Semester 1b,Semester 2,Semester 2,Semester 2a,Semester 2a,Semester 2b,Semester 2b Classes: Undertaken at the student's assigned Clinical School. Prerequisites: MDMP5111 and MDMP5112 and MDMP5113 and MDMP5114 and MDMP5122 and MDMP5123 and MDMP5124 and MDMP5125 and MDMP5126 and MDMP5211 and MDMP5212 and MDMP5213 and MDMP5214 and MDMP5221 and MDMP5222 and MDMP5223 and MDMP5224 and MDMP5225 Assessment: In-Block assessments comprising 70% of the final graded mark including a written SBA summative assessment, a Clinical Judgement test, a Shared Decision Making report, Care and Complexity in General Practice presentation and Practice supervisor assessment for placement 1 and placement 2 . The Community module in the integrated Stage 3 Barrier Examination will comprise 30% of your grade for Community and will contribute to the Total Barrier Score in Year 3/Year 4 depending onsatisfactory completion of the block. 100% attendance at required learning activities. Practical field work: community placements Mode of delivery: Normal (lecture/lab/tutorial) day
Community Block is undertaken by medical students enrolled in Stage 3 of the MD. This is a Specialty Block.
MDMP5336 Psychiatry and Addiction Medicine

Credit points: 8 Teacher/Coordinator: Professor Anthony Harris Session: Intensive May,Intensive October,Semester 1,Semester 1a,Semester 1b,Semester 2,Semester 2a,Semester 2b Classes: Undertaken at the student's assigned Clinical School and other locations as advised Prerequisites: MDMP5111 and MDMP5112 and MDMP5113 and MDMP5114 and MDMP5122 and MDMP5123 and MDMP5124 and MDMP5125 and MDMP5126 and MDMP5211 and MDMP5212 and MDMP5213 and MDMP5214 and MDMP5221 and MDMP5222 and MDMP5223 and MDMP5224 and MDMP5225 Assessment: In-Block assessments comprising 70% of the final graded mark including an observed Long Case and a written SBA summative assessment. In addition, the Psychiatryl and Addiction Medicine module in the integrated Stage 3 Barrier Examination will comprise 30% of the final Psychiatry and Addiction Medicine grade and will contribute to the Total Barrier Score in Year 3/ Year 4 depending on satisfactory completion of the block.100% attendance at all required learning activities is required. Practical field work: Clinical placements in Psychiatry and Addiction Medicine treatment settings. Mode of delivery: Normal (lecture/lab/tutorial) day
Psychiatry and Addiction Medicine Bloclk is undertaken by medical students enrolled in Stage 3 of the MD. This is a Specialty Block.
MDMP5337 Perinatal and Women's Health

Credit points: 8 Teacher/Coordinator: Dr Sean Seeho Session: Intensive May,Intensive May,Intensive October,Intensive October,Semester 1,Semester 1,Semester 1a,Semester 1a,Semester 1b,Semester 1b,Semester 2,Semester 2,Semester 2a,Semester 2a,Semester 2b,Semester 2b Classes: Undertaken at the student's assigned Clinical School or other locations as advised. Prerequisites: MDMP5111 and MDMP5112 and MDMP5113 and MDMP5114 and MDMP5122 and MDMP5123 and MDMP5124 and MDMP5125 and MDMP5126 and MDMP5211 and MDMP5212 and MDMP5213 and MDMP5214 and MDMP5221 and MDMP5222 and MDMP5223 and MDMP5224 and MDMP5225 Assessment: In-Block assessments comprising 70% of the final graded mark including a written SBA summative assessment and an Observed Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) and formative required assessments. In addition, the Perinatal and Women's Health module in the integrated Stage 3 Barrier Examination will comprise 30% of the total Perinatal and Women's Health grade and will contribute to the Total Barrier Score in Year 3/Year 4 depending satisfactory completion of the block. 100% attendance at required learning activities is required. Practical field work: Undertaken at the student's assigned Clinical School or other locations as advised. Mode of delivery: Normal (lecture/lab/tutorial) day
Perinatal and Women's Health Block is undertaken by medical students enrolled in Stage 3 of the MD. This is a Specialty Block.
MDMP5338 Child and Adolescent Health

Credit points: 8 Teacher/Coordinator: Associate Professor Hasantha Gunasekera Session: Intensive May,Intensive May,Intensive October,Intensive October,Semester 1,Semester 1,Semester 1a,Semester 1a,Semester 1b,Semester 1b,Semester 2,Semester 2,Semester 2a,Semester 2a,Semester 2b,Semester 2b Classes: The Children's Hospital at Westmead, School of Rural Health and/or affiliated sites. Prerequisites: MDMP5111 and MDMP5112 and MDMP5113 and MDMP5114 and MDMP5122 and MDMP5123 and MDMP5124 and MDMP5125 and MDMP5126 and MDMP5211 and MDMP5212 and MDMP5213 and MDMP5214 and MDMP5221 and MDMP5222 and MDMP5223 and MDMP5224 and MDMP5225 Assessment: In-Block assessments comprising 70% of the final graded mark including an Observed Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE),a Global rating OSCE mark, a written SBA summative assessment, and a short-answer Clinical Task Paper(CTP). In addition, the Child and Adolescent Health module in the integrated Stage 3 Barrier Examination will comprise 30% of the total Child and Adolescent Health grade and will contribute to the Total Barrier Score in Year 3/Year 4 depending on the satisfactory completion of the block. 100% attendance is required. Mode of delivery: Normal (lecture/lab/tutorial) day
Child and Adolescent Health Block is undertaken by medical students enrolled in Stage 3 of the MD. This is a Specialty Block.
Year 4
MDMP5409 MD Elective

Credit points: 4 Teacher/Coordinator: Associate Professor Annette Burgess Session: Semester 1,Semester 2 Classes: Undertaken in an environment approved by the Head of Clinical School or Delegate. Prerequisites: MDMP5111 and MDMP5112 and MDMP5113 and MDMP5114 and MDMP5122 and MDMP5123 and MDMP5124 and MDMP5125 and MDMP5126 and MDMP5211 and MDMP5212 and MDMP5213 and MDMP5214 and MDMP5221 and MDMP5222 and MDMP5223 and MDMP5224 and MDMP5225 and MDMP5331 and MDMP5316 and MDMP5317 and MDMP5318 and MDMP5319 Assessment: This unit will be assessed by the completion of a Pre-Elective Module, the development of personal learning goals, satisfactory completion of the on-line application (including Safety Protocol), satisfactory supervisor report and submission of an 'Elective Term Report' of approximately 1000 words at the end of the Elective Term. Mode of delivery: Normal (lecture/lab/tutorial) day
Note: To undertake and elective, students must obtain written approval through the on-line system from the Electives academic at their Clinical School who has the role of advising, counselling and directing students in their applications and approving Electives.
The Elective Term offers students an opportunity to undertake supervised experience in a health related activity. This may be clinical work in hospital or community settings, research global health or health policy work locally, interstate or anywhere in the world. It is an opportunity to prepare for a particular career direction, explore different experiences or enhance skills in particular areas of a student's own choice. Students usually organise their own Elective Term placements but the Office for Global Health manages around 90 exchange placements for Elective students each year If advice or assistance is needed students can contact the Electives academic at their Clinical Schools, Director of Electives or the Elective Administrative Officer.
MDMP5416 Basic and Clinical Sciences 8

Credit points: 2 Teacher/Coordinator: Associate Professor Stuart Lane Session: Semester 1,Semester 1,Semester 2,Semester 2 Classes: Undertaken at the student's assigned clinical school Prerequisites: MDMP5111 and MDMP5112 and MDMP5113 and MDMP5114 and MDMP5122 and MDMP5123 and MDMP5124 and MDMP5125 and MDMP5126 and MDMP5211 and MDMP5212 and MDMP5213 and MDMP5214 and MDMP5221 and MDMP5222 and MDMP5223 and MDMP5224 and MDMP5225 and MDMP5316 Assessment: The integrated Stage 3 Barrier summative assessment is compulsory and will determine whether you are Satisfactory in this Theme. Mode of delivery: Normal (lecture/lab/tutorial) day
Involves student attachments to the main medical and surgical ward services and associated ambulatory clinics in the teaching hospitals in the various clinical schools. Students will also have some experience in sub-specialty disciplines, such as Ear Nose and Throat and Ophthalmology. About half of each student's week will be spent directly involved in the clinical activities of the service to which they are attached. A progressive increase in clinical responsibility is expected over the total 32 weeks of these attachments.
MDMP5417 Patient and Doctor 8

Credit points: 2 Teacher/Coordinator: Associate Professor Stuart Lane Session: Semester 1,Semester 1,Semester 2,Semester 2 Classes: Undertaken at the student's assigned clinical school Prerequisites: MDMP5111 and MDMP5112 and MDMP5113 and MDMP5114 and MDMP5122 and MDMP5123 and MDMP5124 and MDMP5125 and MDMP5126 and MDMP5211 and MDMP5212 and MDMP5213 and MDMP5214 and MDMP5221 and MDMP5222 and MDMP5223 and MDMP5224 and MDMP5225 and MDMP5317 Assessment: Summative Long Case assessment, bedside physical exam, rectal exam and Ophthalmology logbook (RFA) due at the end of Term I (Stage 3, Year 4). Mode of delivery: Normal (lecture/lab/tutorial) day
Involves student attachments to the main medical and surgical ward services and associated ambulatory clinics in the teaching hospitals in the various clinical schools. Students will also have some experience in sub-specialty disciplines, such as Ear Nose and Throat and Ophthalmology. About half of each student's week will be spent directly involved in the clinical activities of the service to which they are attached. A progressive increase in clinical responsibility is expected over the total 32 weeks of these attachments.
MDMP5418 Population Medicine 8

Credit points: 2 Teacher/Coordinator: Dr Marguerite Tracy Session: Semester 1,Semester 1,Semester 2,Semester 2 Classes: Undertaken at the student's assigned clinical school. Prerequisites: MDMP5111 and MDMP5112 and MDMP5113 and MDMP5114 and MDMP5122 and MDMP5123 and MDMP5124 and MDMP5125 and MDMP5126 and MDMP5211 and MDMP5212 and MDMP5213 and MDMP5214 and MDMP5221 and MDMP5222 and MDMP5223 and MDMP5224 and MDMP5225 and MDMP5318 Assessment: Term F Population Medicine report (1000 words), 3 x online modules, 3 x quizzes. Mode of delivery: Normal (lecture/lab/tutorial) day
MDMP5419 Personal and Professional Development 8

Credit points: 2 Teacher/Coordinator: Associate Professor Stuart Lane Session: Semester 1,Semester 1,Semester 2,Semester 2 Classes: Undertaken at the student's assigned clinical school Prerequisites: MDMP5111 and MDMP5112 and MDMP5113 and MDMP5114 and MDMP5122 and MDMP5123 and MDMP5124 and MDMP5125 and MDMP5126 and MDMP5211 and MDMP5212 and MDMP5213 and MDMP5214 and MDMP5221 and MDMP5222 and MDMP5223 and MDMP5224 and MDMP5225 and MDMP5319 Assessment: Personal and Professional Development topic activities as specified in Year 4, participation in self and peer marking sessions, demonstration of ethical and professional behaviour including during the elective term. Attendance at all required formative assessments and Blocks. Mode of delivery: Normal (lecture/lab/tutorial) day
MDMP5432 Medicine Year 4

Credit points: 8 Teacher/Coordinator: Associate Professor Stuart Lane Session: Semester 1,Semester 1,Semester 1a,Semester 1a,Semester 1b,Semester 1b,Semester 2,Semester 2,Semester 2a,Semester 2a,Semester 2b,Semester 2b Classes: Undertaken at the student's assigned Clinical School. Prerequisites: MDMP5111 and MDMP5112 and MDMP5113 and MDMP5114 and MDMP5122 and MDMP5123 and MDMP5124 and MDMP5125 and MDMP5126 and MDMP5211 and MDMP5212 and MDMP5213 and MDMP5214 and MDMP5221 and MDMP5222 and MDMP5223 and MDMP5224 and MDMP5225 and MDMP5331 Assessment: Submission of completed Clinical Attachment forms for the Block. 4 x Medical Case Feedback Forms, Discharge summary, Evidence Based Medicine Task. A summative assessment module for Medicine 4 will be included in the integrated Stage 3 Barrier Examination. 100% attendance is required. Mode of delivery: Normal (lecture/lab/tutorial) day
Medicine Year Four is the second of two Medicine Blocks undertaken by medical students enrolled in Stage 3 of the MD. This is a core block.
MDMP5510 MD Project

Credit points: 8 Teacher/Coordinator: Associate Professor David Bowen Session: Semester 2,Semester 2 Classes: lectures, seminars, tutorials, on-line learning tasks. Prerequisites: MDMP5111 and MDMP5112 and MDMP5113 and MDMP5114 and MDMP5122 and MDMP5123 and MDMP5124 and MDMP5125 and MDMP5126 and MDMP5211 and MDMP5212 and MDMP5213 and MDMP5214 and MDMP5221 and MDMP5222 and MDMP5223 and MDMP5224 and MDMP5225 and MDMP5331 and MDMP5316 and MDMP5317 and MDMP5318 and MDMP5319 Assessment: this will comprise: (a) effective participation in small-group/tutorial learning sessions, (b) satisfactory completion of online learning tasks, (c) satisfactory completion of md milestone 5, (d) satisfactory completion of milestone 6: a satisfactory presentation of the md project or capstone by each student at a seminar, and (e) satisfactory completion of the md project or capstone report. students in the 2014 cohort are strong encouraged to complete the university of sydney academic honesty education module online prior to submitting their final md project or capstone report. Mode of delivery: Supervision
Students will undertake an approved, supervised research or capstone project culminating in a 2, 500 word report in the form of an article suitable for publication in a peer-reviewed journal. They will be monitored through regular progress reviews with their supervisors. In addition to the report, they may be required to give an oral presentation on their work to an audience comprising other medical students and staff.
Pre-Internship (PRINT Term)
To be undertaken by all students upon successful completion of all other Stage 3 units of study
MDMP5425 Pre-Internship Term

Credit points: 4 Teacher/Coordinator: Dr James Edwards Session: Semester 1,Semester 1,Semester 2,Semester 2 Classes: Various clinical schools. Prerequisites: All of (MDMP5111 and MDMP5112 and MDMP5113 and MDMP5114 and MDMP5122 and MDMP5123 and MDMP5124 and MDMP5125 and MDMP5126 and MDMP5211 and MDMP5212 and MDMP5213 and MDMP5214 and MDMP5221 and MDMP5222 and MDMP5223 and MDMP5224 and MDMP5225 and MDMP5316 and MDMP5317 and MDMP5318 and MDMP5319 and MDMP5409 and MDMP5331 and MDMP5432 and MDMP5333 and MDMP5334 and MDMP5335 and MDMP5336 and MDMP5337 and MDMP5338 and MDMP5416 and MDMP5417 and MDMP5418 and MDMP5419 and MDMP5510) Assessment: Each student in the pre-internship phase will be responsible for his/her own learning, but with clear requirements for a final signing off at the end of Year 4. Mode of delivery: Normal (lecture/lab/tutorial) day
The Pre-Internship Term aims to ease the transition to internship. Students are placed in locations by their Clinical Schools accredited by the Postgraduate Medical Council of New South Wales for intern training with programs modified to meet the special needs of final-stage students.
Stage 3 units of study (Years 3 and 4)
The following units are for students:
* enrolling or re-enrolling in Stage 3 (Year 3) from 2017
* incorporating theme studies in Basic & Clinical Sciences, Patient and Doctor, Population Medicine, and Personal and Professional Development Theme:
Year 3
MDMP5341 Medicine Year 3

Credit points: 6 Teacher/Coordinator: Associate Professor Stuart Lane Session: Intensive May,Intensive May,Intensive October,Intensive October,Semester 1,Semester 1,Semester 2,Semester 2 Classes: undertaken at the student's assigned clinical school. Prerequisites: MDMP5111 and MDMP5112 and MDMP5113 and MDMP5114 and MDMP5122 and MDMP5123 and MDMP5124 and MDMP5125 and MDMP5126 and MDMP5211 and MDMP5212 and MDMP5213 and MDMP5214 and MDMP5221 and MDMP5222 and MDMP5223 and MDMP5224 and MDMP5225 Assessment: Submission of completed Clinical Attachment forms for the Block. Submission of 8 completed medical case histories on Canvas. Submission of 2 X written case admission on Canvas using Turnitin. Submission of Bedside Physical Exam (Medicine). A summative assessment module for Medicine 3 will be used to grade your performance in Medicine 3 and will be included as part of the integrated Stage 3 Barrier Examination. 100% attendance is required. Mode of delivery: Normal (lecture/lab/tutorial) day
Medicine Year Three is the first of two Medicine Blocks undertaken by medical students enrolled in Stage 3 of the MD. This is a Core Block.
MDMP5316 Basic and Clinical Sciences 7

Credit points: 2 Teacher/Coordinator: Associate Professor Stuart Lane Session: Semester 1,Semester 1,Semester 2,Semester 2 Classes: Undertaken at the student's assigned clinical school Prerequisites: MDMP5111 and MDMP5112 and MDMP5113 and MDMP5114 and MDMP5122 and MDMP5123 and MDMP5124 and MDMP5125 and MDMP5126 and MDMP5211 and MDMP5212 and MDMP5213 and MDMP5214 and MDMP5221 and MDMP5222 and MDMP5223 and MDMP5224 and MDMP5225 Assessment: EBM Pearls Task. The integrated Stage 3 Barrier summative assessment is compulsory and will determine whether you are Satisfactory in this Theme. Mode of delivery: Normal (lecture/lab/tutorial) day
Involves student attachments to the main medical and surgical ward services and associated ambulatory clinics in the teaching hospitals in the various clinical schools. Students will also have some experience in sub-specialty disciplines, such as Ear Nose and Throat and Ophthalmology. About half of each student's week will be spent directly involved in the clinical activities of the service to which they are attached. A progressive increase in clinical responsibility is expected over the total 32 weeks of these attachments.
MDMP5317 Patient and Doctor 7

Credit points: 2 Teacher/Coordinator: Associate Professor Stuart Lane Session: Semester 1,Semester 2 Classes: Undertaken at the student's assigned clinical school Prerequisites: MDMP5111 and MDMP5112 and MDMP5113 and MDMP5114 and MDMP5122 and MDMP5123 and MDMP5124 and MDMP5125 and MDMP5126 and MDMP5211 and MDMP5212 and MDMP5213 and MDMP5214 and MDMP5221 and MDMP5222 and MDMP5223 and MDMP5224 and MDMP5225 Assessment: Bedside physical exam, Ophthalmology logbook and rectal examination Mode of delivery: Normal (lecture/lab/tutorial) day
Involves student attachments to the main medical and surgical ward services and associated ambulatory clinics in the teaching hospitals in the various clinical schools. Students will also have some experience in sub-specialty disciplines, such as Ear Nose and Throat and Ophthalmology. About half of each student's week will be spent directly involved in the clinical activities of the service to which they are attached. A progressive increase in clinical responsibility is expected over the total 32 weeks of these attachments.
MDMP5318 Population Medicine 7

Credit points: 2 Teacher/Coordinator: Dr Marguerite Tracy Session: Semester 1,Semester 1,Semester 2,Semester 2 Classes: Undertaken at the student's assigned clinical school Prerequisites: MDMP5111 and MDMP5112 and MDMP5113 and MDMP5114 and MDMP5122 and MDMP5123 and MDMP5124 and MDMP5125 and MDMP5126 and MDMP5211 and MDMP5212 and MDMP5213 and MDMP5214 and MDMP5221 and MDMP5222 and MDMP5223 and MDMP5224 and MDMP5225 Assessment: 4 x Quizzes, 4 x Prep Activities (500-1000 words each), 4 x Tutorial participation. Mode of delivery: Normal (lecture/lab/tutorial) day
In Stage 3, students will apply their understanding of the principles of population medicine acquired in Stages 1 and 2 to their clinical practice through interactions with patients. The program will allow them to consider the experience so their patients in the broader context of their lives and their communities and consider how an understanding of population medicine fosters patient-centered care and better management outcomes, especially in the context of chronic disease.
MDMP5319 Personal and Professional Development 7

Credit points: 2 Teacher/Coordinator: Associate Professor Stuart Lane Session: Semester 1,Semester 1,Semester 2,Semester 2 Classes: Undertaken at the student's assigned clinical school Prerequisites: MDMP5111 and MDMP5112 and MDMP5113 and MDMP5114 and MDMP5122 and MDMP5123 and MDMP5124 and MDMP5125 and MDMP5126 and MDMP5211 and MDMP5212 and MDMP5213 and MDMP5214 and MDMP5221 and MDMP5222 and MDMP5223 and MDMP5224 and MDMP5225 Assessment: Personal and Professional Development topic activities as specified in Year 3, participation in self and peer marking sessions, demonstration of ethical and professional behaviour including during the elective term. Attendance at all required assessments and Blocks. Mode of delivery: Normal (lecture/lab/tutorial) day
Units of study undertaken in Years 3 or 4
MDMP5343 Surgery

Credit points: 6 Teacher/Coordinator: Professor Henry Pleass Session: Intensive May,Intensive May,Intensive October,Intensive October,Semester 1,Semester 1,Semester 2,Semester 2 Classes: undertaken at the student's assigned clinical school. Prerequisites: MDMP5111 and MDMP5112 and MDMP5113 and MDMP5114 and MDMP5122 and MDMP5123 and MDMP5124 and MDMP5125 and MDMP5126 and MDMP5211 and MDMP5212 and MDMP5213 and MDMP5214 and MDMP5221 and MDMP5222 and MDMP5223 and MDMP5224 and MDMP5225 Assessment: Submission of completed Clinical Attachment forms for the Block. Bedside Physical exam, and rectal examination, 4 x surgical long cases. A summative assessment for Surgery will be included in the integrated Stage 3 Barrier assessment for the year the block is completed. In additiona, in Year 4, there will be an additional Combined Surgery/CC Assessment Module included in the integrated Stage 3 Barrier that will complete your assessment in Surgery. 100% attendance is required. Mode of delivery: Normal (lecture/lab/tutorial) day
Surgical Block is undertaken by medical students enrolled in Stage 3 of the MD. This is a Core Block.
Textbooks
"Principles and Practice of Surgery" Edited by OJ Garden
MDMP5344 Critical Care

Credit points: 6 Teacher/Coordinator: Dr Louise Cole Session: Intensive May,Intensive May,Intensive October,Intensive October,Semester 1,Semester 1,Semester 2,Semester 2 Classes: undertaken at the student's assigned clinical school. Prerequisites: MDMP5111 and MDMP5112 and MDMP5113 and MDMP5114 and MDMP5122 and MDMP5123 and MDMP5124 and MDMP5125 and MDMP5126 and MDMP5211 and MDMP5212 and MDMP5213 and MDMP5214 and MDMP5221 and MDMP5222 and MDMP5223 and MDMP5224 and MDMP5225 Assessment: Submission of completed Clinical Attachment forms for the Block. A summative assessment for Critical Care will be included in the integrated Stage 3 Barrier assessment for the year the block is completed. In addition, in Year 4, there will be an additional Combined Surgery/CC Assessment Module included in the integrated Stage 3 Barrier that will complete your assessment in Critical Care. 100% attendance is required. Mode of delivery: Normal (lecture/lab/tutorial) day
Critical Care is the Critical Care Block undertaken by medical students enrolled in Stage 3 of the MD. This is a Core Block.
MDMP5335 Community

Credit points: 8 Teacher/Coordinator: Dr Fiona Robinson Session: Intensive May,Intensive May,Intensive October,Intensive October,Semester 1,Semester 1,Semester 1a,Semester 1a,Semester 1b,Semester 1b,Semester 2,Semester 2,Semester 2a,Semester 2a,Semester 2b,Semester 2b Classes: Undertaken at the student's assigned Clinical School. Prerequisites: MDMP5111 and MDMP5112 and MDMP5113 and MDMP5114 and MDMP5122 and MDMP5123 and MDMP5124 and MDMP5125 and MDMP5126 and MDMP5211 and MDMP5212 and MDMP5213 and MDMP5214 and MDMP5221 and MDMP5222 and MDMP5223 and MDMP5224 and MDMP5225 Assessment: In-Block assessments comprising 70% of the final graded mark including a written SBA summative assessment, a Clinical Judgement test, a Shared Decision Making report, Care and Complexity in General Practice presentation and Practice supervisor assessment for placement 1 and placement 2 . The Community module in the integrated Stage 3 Barrier Examination will comprise 30% of your grade for Community and will contribute to the Total Barrier Score in Year 3/Year 4 depending onsatisfactory completion of the block. 100% attendance at required learning activities. Practical field work: community placements Mode of delivery: Normal (lecture/lab/tutorial) day
Community Block is undertaken by medical students enrolled in Stage 3 of the MD. This is a Specialty Block.
MDMP5336 Psychiatry and Addiction Medicine

Credit points: 8 Teacher/Coordinator: Professor Anthony Harris Session: Intensive May,Intensive October,Semester 1,Semester 1a,Semester 1b,Semester 2,Semester 2a,Semester 2b Classes: Undertaken at the student's assigned Clinical School and other locations as advised Prerequisites: MDMP5111 and MDMP5112 and MDMP5113 and MDMP5114 and MDMP5122 and MDMP5123 and MDMP5124 and MDMP5125 and MDMP5126 and MDMP5211 and MDMP5212 and MDMP5213 and MDMP5214 and MDMP5221 and MDMP5222 and MDMP5223 and MDMP5224 and MDMP5225 Assessment: In-Block assessments comprising 70% of the final graded mark including an observed Long Case and a written SBA summative assessment. In addition, the Psychiatryl and Addiction Medicine module in the integrated Stage 3 Barrier Examination will comprise 30% of the final Psychiatry and Addiction Medicine grade and will contribute to the Total Barrier Score in Year 3/ Year 4 depending on satisfactory completion of the block.100% attendance at all required learning activities is required. Practical field work: Clinical placements in Psychiatry and Addiction Medicine treatment settings. Mode of delivery: Normal (lecture/lab/tutorial) day
Psychiatry and Addiction Medicine Bloclk is undertaken by medical students enrolled in Stage 3 of the MD. This is a Specialty Block.
MDMP5337 Perinatal and Women's Health

Credit points: 8 Teacher/Coordinator: Dr Sean Seeho Session: Intensive May,Intensive May,Intensive October,Intensive October,Semester 1,Semester 1,Semester 1a,Semester 1a,Semester 1b,Semester 1b,Semester 2,Semester 2,Semester 2a,Semester 2a,Semester 2b,Semester 2b Classes: Undertaken at the student's assigned Clinical School or other locations as advised. Prerequisites: MDMP5111 and MDMP5112 and MDMP5113 and MDMP5114 and MDMP5122 and MDMP5123 and MDMP5124 and MDMP5125 and MDMP5126 and MDMP5211 and MDMP5212 and MDMP5213 and MDMP5214 and MDMP5221 and MDMP5222 and MDMP5223 and MDMP5224 and MDMP5225 Assessment: In-Block assessments comprising 70% of the final graded mark including a written SBA summative assessment and an Observed Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) and formative required assessments. In addition, the Perinatal and Women's Health module in the integrated Stage 3 Barrier Examination will comprise 30% of the total Perinatal and Women's Health grade and will contribute to the Total Barrier Score in Year 3/Year 4 depending satisfactory completion of the block. 100% attendance at required learning activities is required. Practical field work: Undertaken at the student's assigned Clinical School or other locations as advised. Mode of delivery: Normal (lecture/lab/tutorial) day
Perinatal and Women's Health Block is undertaken by medical students enrolled in Stage 3 of the MD. This is a Specialty Block.
MDMP5338 Child and Adolescent Health

Credit points: 8 Teacher/Coordinator: Associate Professor Hasantha Gunasekera Session: Intensive May,Intensive May,Intensive October,Intensive October,Semester 1,Semester 1,Semester 1a,Semester 1a,Semester 1b,Semester 1b,Semester 2,Semester 2,Semester 2a,Semester 2a,Semester 2b,Semester 2b Classes: The Children's Hospital at Westmead, School of Rural Health and/or affiliated sites. Prerequisites: MDMP5111 and MDMP5112 and MDMP5113 and MDMP5114 and MDMP5122 and MDMP5123 and MDMP5124 and MDMP5125 and MDMP5126 and MDMP5211 and MDMP5212 and MDMP5213 and MDMP5214 and MDMP5221 and MDMP5222 and MDMP5223 and MDMP5224 and MDMP5225 Assessment: In-Block assessments comprising 70% of the final graded mark including an Observed Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE),a Global rating OSCE mark, a written SBA summative assessment, and a short-answer Clinical Task Paper(CTP). In addition, the Child and Adolescent Health module in the integrated Stage 3 Barrier Examination will comprise 30% of the total Child and Adolescent Health grade and will contribute to the Total Barrier Score in Year 3/Year 4 depending on the satisfactory completion of the block. 100% attendance is required. Mode of delivery: Normal (lecture/lab/tutorial) day
Child and Adolescent Health Block is undertaken by medical students enrolled in Stage 3 of the MD. This is a Specialty Block.
Year 4
MDMP5408 Elective

Credit points: 6 Teacher/Coordinator: Associate Professor Annette Burgess Session: Intensive May,Intensive May,Intensive October,Intensive October,Semester 1,Semester 1,Semester 2,Semester 2 Classes: undertaken in an environment approved by the Head of Clinical School or delegate. Prerequisites: MDMP5111 and MDMP5112 and MDMP5113 and MDMP5114 and MDMP5122 and MDMP5123 and MDMP5124 and MDMP5125 and MDMP5126 and MDMP5211 and MDMP5212 and MDMP5213 and MDMP5214 and MDMP5221 and MDMP5222 and MDMP5223 and MDMP5224 and MDMP5225 and MDMP5341 and MDMP5316 and MDMP5317 and MDMP5318 and MDMP5319 Assessment: This unit will be assessed by the completion of a Pre-Elective Module, the development of personal learning goals, satisfactory completion of the on-line application (including safety protocol), satisfactory supervisor report and submission of an 'Elective Term Report' of approximately 1000 words at the end of the Elective Term Mode of delivery: Normal (lecture/lab/tutorial) day
Note: To undertake an Elective, students must obtain written approval through the online system from the Electives academic at their Clinical School who has the role of advising, counselling and directing students in their applications and approving Electives.
The Elective Term offers students an opportunity to undertake supervised experience in a health related activity. This may be clinical work in hospital or community settings, research global health or health policy work locally, interstate or anywhere in the world. It is an opportunity to prepare for a particular career direction, explore different experiences or enhance skills in particular areas of a student's own choice. Students usually organise their own Elective Term placements but the Office for Global Health manages around 90 exchange placements for Elective students each year. If advice or assistance is needed students can contact the Electives academic at their Clinical Schools, Director of Electives or the Elective Administrative Officer.
MDMP5426 Basic and Clinical Sciences 8

Credit points: 4 Teacher/Coordinator: Associate Professor Stuart Lane Session: Intensive May,Intensive May,Intensive October,Intensive October,Semester 1,Semester 1,Semester 2,Semester 2 Classes: undertaken at the student's assigned clinical school Prerequisites: MDMP5111 and MDMP5112 and MDMP5113 and MDMP5114 and MDMP5122 and MDMP5123 and MDMP5124 and MDMP5125 and MDMP5126 and MDMP5211 and MDMP5212 and MDMP5213 and MDMP5214 and MDMP5221 and MDMP5222 and MDMP5223 and MDMP5224 and MDMP5225 and MDMP5316 Assessment: The integrated Stage 3 Barrier summative assessment is compulsory and will determine whether you are Satisfactory in this Theme. Mode of delivery: Normal (lecture/lab/tutorial) day
Involves student attachments to the main medical and surgical ward services and associated ambulatory clinics in the teaching hospitals in the various clinical schools. Students will also have some experience in sub-specialty disciplines, such as Ear Nose and Throat and Ophthalmology. About half of each student's week will be spent directly involved in the clinical activities of the service to which they are attached. A progressive increase in clinical responsibility is expected over the total 32 weeks of these attachments.
MDMP5427 Patient and Doctor 8

Credit points: 4 Teacher/Coordinator: Associate Professor Stuart Lane Session: Intensive May,Intensive May,Intensive October,Intensive October,Semester 1,Semester 1,Semester 2,Semester 2 Classes: Undertaken at the student's assigned clinical school Prerequisites: MDMP5111 and MDMP5112 and MDMP5113 and MDMP5114 and MDMP5122 and MDMP5123 and MDMP5124 and MDMP5125 and MDMP5126 and MDMP5211 and MDMP5212 and MDMP5213 and MDMP5214 and MDMP5221 and MDMP5222 and MDMP5223 and MDMP5224 and MDMP5225 and MDMP5317 Assessment: Summative Long Case Assessment, bedside physical exam, rectal exam and Ophthalmology Logbook due in Term I . Mode of delivery: Normal (lecture/lab/tutorial) day
Involves student attachments to the main medical and surgical ward services and associated ambulatory clinics in the teaching hospitals in the various clinical schools. Students will also have some experience in sub-specialty disciplines, such as Ear Nose and Throat and Ophthalmology. About half of each student's week will be spent directly involved in the clinical activities of the service to which they are attached. A progressive increase in clinical responsibility is expected over the total 32 weeks of these attachments.
MDMP5418 Population Medicine 8

Credit points: 2 Teacher/Coordinator: Dr Marguerite Tracy Session: Semester 1,Semester 1,Semester 2,Semester 2 Classes: Undertaken at the student's assigned clinical school. Prerequisites: MDMP5111 and MDMP5112 and MDMP5113 and MDMP5114 and MDMP5122 and MDMP5123 and MDMP5124 and MDMP5125 and MDMP5126 and MDMP5211 and MDMP5212 and MDMP5213 and MDMP5214 and MDMP5221 and MDMP5222 and MDMP5223 and MDMP5224 and MDMP5225 and MDMP5318 Assessment: Term F Population Medicine report (1000 words), 3 x online modules, 3 x quizzes. Mode of delivery: Normal (lecture/lab/tutorial) day
MDMP5419 Personal and Professional Development 8

Credit points: 2 Teacher/Coordinator: Associate Professor Stuart Lane Session: Semester 1,Semester 1,Semester 2,Semester 2 Classes: Undertaken at the student's assigned clinical school Prerequisites: MDMP5111 and MDMP5112 and MDMP5113 and MDMP5114 and MDMP5122 and MDMP5123 and MDMP5124 and MDMP5125 and MDMP5126 and MDMP5211 and MDMP5212 and MDMP5213 and MDMP5214 and MDMP5221 and MDMP5222 and MDMP5223 and MDMP5224 and MDMP5225 and MDMP5319 Assessment: Personal and Professional Development topic activities as specified in Year 4, participation in self and peer marking sessions, demonstration of ethical and professional behaviour including during the elective term. Attendance at all required formative assessments and Blocks. Mode of delivery: Normal (lecture/lab/tutorial) day
MDMP5442 Medicine Year 4

Credit points: 6 Teacher/Coordinator: Associate Professor Stuart Lane Session: Intensive May,Intensive May,Intensive October,Intensive October,Semester 1,Semester 1,Semester 2,Semester 2 Classes: Undertaken at the student's assigned Clinical School. Prerequisites: MDMP5111 and MDMP5112 and MDMP5113 and MDMP5114 and MDMP5122 and MDMP5123 and MDMP5124 and MDMP5125 and MDMP5126 and MDMP5211 and MDMP5212 and MDMP5213 and MDMP5214 and MDMP5221 and MDMP5222 and MDMP5223 and MDMP5224 and MDMP5225 and MDMP5341 Assessment: Submission of completed Clinical Attachment forms for the Block. 4 X Medical Case Feedback Forms, Discharge summary, Evidence Based Medicine Task. A summative assessment for Medicine 4 will be included in the integrated Stage 3 Barrier Examination. 100% attendance is required. Mode of delivery: Normal (lecture/lab/tutorial) day
Medicine Year Four is the second of two Medicine Blocks undertaken by medical students enrolled in Stage 3 of the MD. This is a core block.
MDMP5410 MD Project 4

Credit points: 4 Teacher/Coordinator: Associate Professor David Bowen and Dr Jonathan Hakim Session: Semester 1 Classes: Lectures, seminars, tutorials, on-line learning tasks. Prerequisites: MDMP5111 and MDMP5112 and MDMP5113 and MDMP5114 and MDMP5122 and MDMP5123 and MDMP5124 and MDMP5125 and MDMP5126 and MDMP5211 and MDMP5212 and MDMP5213 and MDMP5214 and MDMP5221 and MDMP5222 and MDMP5223 and MDMP5224 and MDMP5225 and MDMP5310 and MDMP5320 and MDMP5341 and MDMP5316 and MDMP5317 and MDMP5318 and MDMP5319 Assessment: This will comprise: (a) effective participation in small-group/tutorial learning sessions, (b) satisfactory completion of online learning tasks, (c) satisfactory completion of the MD Project Final Report or modified research task, and (d) attendance at the MD Research Symposium and Conference Week activities. Mode of delivery: Normal (lecture/lab/tutorial) day
Students will have undertaken an approved, supervised research project culminating in the submission of an MD Final Report report in the form of an article suitable for publication in a peer-reviewed journal. The MD Final Report will be examined and graded. Students will be required to attend the MD Research Symposium during Conference Week in semester 2, and encouraged to present their work in the form or a poster or, by invitation, an oral presentation.
Students must have achieved a pass standard in their MD Final Report in order to undertake the PRINT term and to graduate. Students whose MD Final Reports require remediation will need to revise and resubmit the report prior to Term I. Students whose MD Final Report is not satisfactory after remediation or whose Final Report is not remediable will be required to complete an 8 week project in Term J, Students cannot progress to PRINT unless they receive a pass grade in the research intensive. Students who pass the research intensive will undertake a delayed PRINT (P3).
Students who are required to repeat Stage 3, Year 4 and who have achieved a pass grade in their MD Final Report during their initial attempt at Year 4 will be required to re-enrol in this unit of study and undertake a modified research task. If the modified research task is not of a pass standard, the student will be required to satisfactorily complete an 8 week repeat project in Term J, and will undertake a delayed PRINT term.
Pre-Internship (PRINT Term)
To be undertaken by all students upon successful completion of all other Stage 3 units of study
MDMP5435 Pre-Internship

Credit points: 6 Teacher/Coordinator: Dr James Edwards Session: Intensive May,Intensive October,Semester 1,Semester 2 Classes: Various clinical schools. Prerequisites: All of (MDMP5111 and MDMP5112 and MDMP5113 and MDMP5114 and MDMP5122 and MDMP5123 and MDMP5124 and MDMP5125 and MDMP5126 and MDMP5211 and MDMP5212 and MDMP5213 and MDMP5214 and MDMP5221 and MDMP5222 and MDMP5223 and MDMP5224 and MDMP5225 and MDMP5316 and MDMP5317 and MDMP5318 and MDMP5319 and MDMP5341 and MDMP5442 and MDMP5343 and MDMP5344 and MDMP5335 and MDMP5336 and MDMP5337 and MDMP5338 and MDMP5408 and MDMP5426 and MDMP5427 and MDMP5418 and MDMP5419 and MDMP5310 and MDMP5320 and MDMP5410) Assessment: Each student in the pre-internship phase will be responsible for his/her own learning, but with clear requirements for a final signing off at the end of Year 4. Mode of delivery: Normal (lecture/lab/tutorial) day
The Pre-Internship Term aims to ease the transition to internship. Students are placed in locations by their Clinical Schools accredited by the Postgraduate Medical Council of New South Wales for intern training with programs modified to meet the special needs of final-stage students.