MEDI3000 is delivered in two parts over the course of the third year of the MBBS program. Both parts consist of 24 units, and both need to be satisfactorily completed in order to pass. The end of year summative assessment is an integrated examination covering all material presented in the course of third year, building on the first two years of the program. Rotation: Integrated Child and Community Health (ICCH) Rotation: Foundations of Internal Medicine and Surgery (FIMS) The Year 3 terms are designed to immerse students in a clinical environment and to introduce them to the practice of Medicine, Surgery, Community Medicine and Child Health. It builds upon the biomedical foundations of these disciplines and the clinical skills developed in the first two years of the course. The emphasis throughout each term is on self-directed, experiential learning and deep involvement in the day-to-day care of their patients. Students will have clear requirements for attendance, patient clerking and unit involvement. Prior to commencing Year 3, students will be expected to be proficient in the basic skills of history taking and clinical examination. The prolonged attachments will allow them practise in the synthesis of information and the development of concise management plans for their patients. Elements of Population Health, Personal and Professional Development, Evidence Based Practice and Clinical Skills will be integrated into all parts of each term. Students will have a total of 40 weeks of attachments in either a single rural location or two terms of 39 weeks in order to allow them to build relationships with the medical, nursing and paramedical staff of the particular area that they are assigned to. In each term, students will not be exposed to all the subspecialties that are available in Canberra but all will be expected to have seen patients with common, representative clinical problems from all the specialties. Students will be expected to follow patients in a longitudinal fashion throughout their hospital stay and through the construct of the Integrated Community and Child Health Term. Throughout Year 3, Wednesday is designated for formal teaching sessions and students will not be expected to attend clinical activities of their assigned terms on this day. One session each Wednesday will be devoted to learning experiences relevant to that term but with all of that term's students involved. One session each Wednesday will be for a longitudinal program overarching the year and will include all Year 3 students. The terms in Year 3 are designated as follows: Term | Duration | No. of Students | Rural | 39 weeks | 20 | Foundations of Internal Medicine and Surgery | 19/20 weeks | 36 | Integrated Community and Child Health | 19/20 weeks | 36 |
Elements of the vertical themes of Population Health, Personal and Professional Development, Medical Sciences and Clinical Skills are integral to each term and complemented by additional material from each theme in an overarching program through the year. |