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Master of Surgery

Unit of study table

This page was first published on 15 November 2023 and was last amended on 8 February 2024.
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Master of Surgery

Students must successfully complete 48 credit points, including:
(a) 6-12 credit points of research method selective units of study; and
(b) 6 credit points of capstone core units of study; and
(c) a maximum of 36 credit points of surgery selective units of study; or
(d) a minimum of 24 credit points of surgery selective units of study; and
(e) a maximum of 12 credit points elective units of study.
A unit of study is worth 6 credit points and represents approximately 10 hours of study per week in a 13-week semester.

 

Unit of study Credit points A: Assumed knowledge P: Prerequisites
C: Corequisites N: Prohibition

Capstone core unit

SURG5100
Surgical Professionalism and Leadership
6 P 24 credit points of Master of Surgery units of study

Research method selective units

CEPI5100
Introduction to Clinical Epidemiology
6  
FMHU5002
Introductory Biostatistics
6 N PUBH5018
SURG5035
Surgical Research and Evaluation
6  

Surgery selective units

SURG5027
Head and Neck by Dissection
6 A This is an advanced course and it is recommended for advanced trainees who are preparing for the GSSE or for a SET program. It is also available if you have completed other Anatomy courses/training
SURG5028
Thorax, Back, Spinal Cord by Dissection
6 A This is an advanced course and it is recommended for advanced trainees who are preparing for the GSSE or for a SET program. It is also available if you have completed other Anatomy courses/training
SURG5029
Upper and Lower Extremities by Dissection
6 A This is an advanced course and it is recommended for advanced trainees who are preparing for the GSSE or for a SET program. It is also available if you have completed other Anatomy courses/training
SURG5030
Abdomen, Pelvis, Perineum by Dissection
6 A This is an advanced course and it is recommended for advanced trainees who are preparing for the GSSE or for a SET program. It is also available if you have completed other Anatomy courses/training
HAEM5001
Thrombosis and Haemostasis in Acute Care
6 A Basic knowledge of haemostasis is an advantage
PATH5000
Surgical Pathology
6  
SURG5003
Scientific Communication for Surgeons
6  
SURG5011
Imaging Surgical Patients
6 N IMAG5042
SURG5012
Surgical Metabolism
6  
SURG5016
Vascular and Endovascular Surgery
6  
SURG5017
Microsurgery
6  
SURG5021
Surgical Immunology
6  
SURG5025
Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Surgery
6  
SURG5031
Surgical Skills
6 A Final year medical student knowledge of physiology, pathology and anatomy is assumed
SURG5032
Physiology for Surgeons
6  
SURG5034
Surgical Anatomy Based on GSSE
6  
SURG5036
Surg Research: Translation and Innovation
6  
SURG5041
Surgical Oncology: Principles and Practice
6 A Pathology knowledge equivalent to GSSE
SURG5042
Urological Oncology
6  
SURG5043
Surgical Endoscopy
6 A Candidates are advised to have completed a surgical internship or similar with some prior exposure to endoscopy
SURG5045
Orthopaedic Surgery
6  
SURG5050
Surgery Dissertation Part A
6 A Content covered in SURG5035 and SURG5003 is beneficial
SURG5051
Surgery Dissertation Part B
6 A Content covered in SURG5035 and SURG5003 is beneficial

Elective units

CEPI5315
Systematic Reviews
6 C CEPI5100 or PUBH5010 or CLTR5001
N CEPI5203 or CEPI5102 or CEPI5314 or CLTR5000
CRIT5016
Major Trauma Management
6  
GMED5001
Genomics in Clinical Practice
6  
HPOL5006
Business of Health
6 N SMBA6122
MBHT5001
Diabetes Management
6 A This unit of study is recommended for medical graduates, as well as nursing or allied health graduates with a minimum of 12 months clinical experience
PUBH5224
Applied Epidemiology
6 P (PUBH5010 or CEPI5100 or BSTA5011) and (PUBH5018 or FMHU5002 or BSTA5002)
BMRI5019
Psychiatry in Clinical Practice
6 N BMRI5003 or BMRI5050
CEPI5200
Quality and Safety in Health Care
6  
CRIT5019
Advanced Trauma Management
6 P CRIT5016
FMHU5002
Introductory Biostatistics
6 N PUBH5018
FMHU5003
Introduction to Qualitative Research in Health
6 N PUBH5505 or BACH5255 or QUAL5005
FMHU5004
Qualitative Analysis and Writing in Health
6 P FMHU5003 or PUBH5505 or QUAL5005 or QUAL5006 or GLOH5201
N PUBH5506
A Students should have an understanding of qualitative research as this unit does not cover research design or data collection. Students looking for an introductory level unit should take FMHU5003 Introduction to Qualitative Research in Health.
GLOH5101
Foundations of Global Health
6 N MIPH5131 or MIPH5132
GLOH5115
Women's and Children's Health
6 N MIPH5115
GMED5002
Genomics, Omics and Medical Applications
6 A This unit assumes knowledge equivalent to GMED5001. It is strongly recommended that students who lack a good working knowledge of genomics complete GMED5001 before enrolling in this unit or take it concurrently with GMED5001
GMED5003
Advanced Genomics in Clinical Practice
6 A This unit of study assumes knowledge equivalent to GMED5001. It is strongly recommended that students who lack a good working knowledge of genomics complete GMED5001 before enrolling in this unit
GMED5004
Cancer Genomics
6  
MEDF5002
Teaching in the Clinical Environment
6  
PAIN5021
Acute Pain
6 A This unit is case based and is only suitable for experienced clinicians
PUBH5217
Biostatistics: Statistical Modelling
6 P PUBH5018 or FMHU5002
N (PUBH5211 or PUBH5212 or PUBH5213)
PUBH5218
Advanced Statistical Modelling
6 P PUBH5217
N CEPI5310
PUBH5120
Aboriginal/Torres Strait Islander Health
6 N PUBH5118

Post-publication amendments

Date
Original publication
Post-publication amendment
8/02/2024 Prerequisites (P) for SURG5100 published as:
P 24 credit points from the Master of Surgery selective units of study
Prerequisites (P) for SURG5100 amended to:
P 24 credit points of Master of Surgery units of study