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Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery

(BM BS)


Program of study
Honours degree
Honours degree of Bachelor of Medical Science
Combined degrees program BM BS: PhD

INTRODUCTION

The Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery is a graduate-entry program requiring not less than four years of full-time study. The course is offered by the Faculty of Health Sciences.


COURSE AIMS

The vision for the graduate-entry medical program is to graduate doctors who will:

  • practise competently, with empathy for patients and with recognition of their own limitations, and who will integrate health promotion and disease prevention with the management of illness and injury;
  • understand that modern medical practice is based on an integrated body of knowledge derived from the physical, biological, behavioural and social sciences;
  • practise with due regard to available resources and cost-effective measures in a manner which encourages patients to assume increasing responsibility for their own health and to participate in decisions about their health care;
  • be able to identify and solve problems related to health issues in the context of individual patient care and broader community concerns; and
  • be able to undertake further training for any branch of medicine, including medical research, and who will maintain a lifelong commitment to continuing medical education.

COURSE RULE

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

Applicants must hold an approved degree from an Australian university or tertiary institution deemed to be of equivalent standard, or be due to complete such a degree before starting the course. All applicants who are Australian citizens or permanent residents must sit for the Graduate Medical Schools Admission Test (GAMSAT). International applicants may choose to sit either the GAMSAT or the North American Medical College Admissions Test (MCAT). Selection for interview is based largely on performance in the admissions test. Final ranking is determined by combining scores for the test, performance in the first degree and personal qualities, as assessed at interview.

PROGRAM OF STUDY [November, 2006]

To qualify for the degrees of Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery a student must complete the following program of study with a grade of NGP or P or better in each topic.

First Year

MMED8100

First Year Medicine Aggregate

comprising:

MMED8110A

Doctor and Patient 1A

MMED8110B

Doctor and Patient 1B

MMED8120A

Knowledge of Health and Illness 1A

MMED8120B

Knowledge of Health and Illness 1B

MMED8130A

Doctor, the Profession and Society 1A

MMED8130B

Doctor, the Profession and Society 1B

Second Year

MMED8200

Second Year Medicine Aggregate

comprising:

MMED8210A

Doctor and Patient 2A

MMED8210B

Doctor and Patient 2B

MMED8220A

Knowledge of Health and Illness 2A

MMED8220B

Knowledge of Health and Illness 2B

MMED8230A

Doctor, the Profession and Society 2A

MMED8230B

Doctor, the Profession and Society 2B

Third Year

MMED8300

Third Year Medicine Aggregate

comprising:

MMED8310A

Doctor and Patient 3A

MMED8310B

Doctor and Patient 3B

MMED8320A

Knowledge of Health and Illness 3A

MMED8320B

Knowledge of Health and Illness 3B

MMED8330A

Doctor, the Profession and Society 3A

MMED8330B

Doctor, the Profession and Society 3B

Fourth Year

MMED8400

Fourth Year Medicine Aggregate

comprising:

MMED8401A

Clinical Performance A

MMED8401B

Clinical Performance B

MMED8460

Elective 1

MMED8470

Elective 2

Progression through the course is determined on the basis of a student's performance in each whole year aggregate. A student must obtain:

  • a non-graded pass in the whole year aggregate for First Year and Second Year and a grade of pass or higher in the whole year aggregate for Third Year in order to be permitted to proceed to the subsequent year;

  • a non-graded pass in each of the topics in First Year and each of the topics in Second Year in order to pass in the whole year aggregate for each year;

  • a grade of non-graded pass, pass or higher in each of the topics in Third Year in order to pass the whole year aggregate;

  • a grade of non-graded pass, pass or higher in each of the topics in Fourth Year in order to pass the whole year aggregate.

First and Second year topics and the Fourth Year elective topics are graded on a NGP:Fail basis only.

Except with the permission of the Faculty Board, the course must be completed within seven consecutive years. Failure to do so may constitute prima facie evidence of unsatisfactory progress for the purposes of the University's policy on Student Progress.

Students who have interrupted their studies in the course may be required to resume at such point in the program and/or undertake such additional or special program of study as the Faculty Board deems appropriate.

A student who receives a failing grade in any individual topic may be offered a supplementary examination or assessment and/or, under certain circumstances, be permitted to proceed to the next year of the course provided he/she completes satisfactorily any prescribed remedial work.

A student who fails in the work of any year of the course may be required to show cause why he/she should not be precluded from further studies in the course.

A student who at any time withdraws from, is precluded from, or fails to re-enrol in the BM BS shall be permitted to re-enrol in the course only with the prior approval of the Faculty Board.


HONOURS DEGREES

The Faculty Board may approve the award of degrees with honours to students who have demonstrated distinguished performance in the course.

HONOURS DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE

The Faculty of Health Sciences offers an honours program in Medical Science to students who:

  • are enrolled in a graduate entry BM BS course and have successfully completed two years of that course. Applications from students who have completed less than two years will be considered on their merits by the Honours Committee of the School of Medicine; or
  • have completed three years of an undergraduate BM BS degree and have reached a sufficiently high standard in that degree.

The honours program consists of 36 units of study normally taken full-time in one year and comprising the following topic:

MMED7001

Honours Medical Science


COMBINED DEGREES PROGRAM BM BS:PhD

BM BS students who have a particular interest in research and who meet the entry requirements for enrolment in a PhD, may apply to undertake the two degrees concurrently.

Eligible students may opt to take the combined degrees program at any time up to the end of the Third Year of the BM BS and the combined degrees program will normally be completed in six years. Preliminary work on the research project may begin in Years 1 and 2 of the BM BS, when students may define a research project, undertake a literature review and learn relevant research techniques during the time normally allocated for BM BS electives.

Students will take leave from the BM BS after the successful completion of the Third Year of that course in order to work full-time on their research, normally for a period of two years. The students will then complete the writing-up phase during the final year of the BM BS, during the time allocated for vacation and elective terms.

Students undertaking the combined degrees program will complete the program of study for the BM BS as outlined above, except that they may be required to complete other topics in place of any or all of those listed below and they will enrol in the PhD for the equivalent of at least two years full-time: MMED8460 and MMED8470.