Medicine 2B MEDI2002  - Details

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Later Year Course


Offered By: ANU Medical School
Academic Career: Undergraduate
Course Subject: Medicine
Offered in: Second Semester, 2010
Unit Value: 24 units
Course Description:  

MEDI2002

Block 6: Musculoskeletal and Neuroscience

Block 7: Human Disease

Learning Outcomes:

On completion of Block 6 students should:

  • Have a basic knowledge of the epidemiology, clinical features, investigations and management of common musculoskeletal diseases
  • Be able to undertake a history of musculoskeletal symptoms and perform the required joint examination
  • Understand a multidisciplinary team approach to the management of diseases affecting the musculoskeletal system
  • Appreciate the principles of management of chronically ill patients and the psychosocial impact of rheumatic disease
  • Understand and construct the principles of pharmacological, physical, surgical, and psychosocial management of rheumatic disorders
  • Use neuroanatomical knowledge to choose the likely site of the causative lesion for common neurological deficits
  • Understand the need to pose the minimum number of causative lesions, based on the regions of intersection of overlap of the major neurological pathways
  • Be able to apply the principles of somatotopic organization of neurological structures to patient signs and symptoms and thereby choose reasonable hypotheses about regions of injury or disease
  • Be able to apply knowledge of the common neurological diseases to make reasonable estimates of the likely pathological process behind such deficits
  • Understand the principles of neurological localisation
  • Understand the usual temporal course of common neurological conditions and relate the underlying pathophysiology of neurological disease to the available treatments
  • Be able to distinguish between positive and negative neurological symptoms

Block 7

This Block:

  • Provides an opportunity for revision and integration of core concepts covered in previous blocks.
  • Emphasises the complexity of clinical practice.
  • Expands on the role of the doctor within a community.
  • Explores factors which impact broadly on professional practice.
  • Provides an opportunity to bring previous learning into a holistic context
Workload:

Students will be engaged in face to face teaching for 20-22 hours per week.

Areas of Interest: Medicine
Eligibility:

Only students offered a place in the ANU Medical School are eligible to enrol.

Prescribed Texts:

Please refer to http://medicalschool.anu.edu.au/students/.