This capstone unit of study will assist students in developing high level diagnostic and management skills relevant to patients with multiple co-morbidities. The majority of the unit will take place in a 5 day intensive learning setting across the semester. The Capstone will be delivered in 3 parts. Part 1 will focus on clinical skills, focussing on physical examination and long case skills critical (optional component). Part 2 will focus on skills of the effective physician, including evidence-based practice, ethics and career development. Part 3 will be dedicated to cutting-edge updates and themes in internal medicine, transition to practice and leadership. Students will develop a research proposal and write a case report as preparation for this. During the three parts, senior clinicians will provide insights into clinical decision making, appropriate use of investigative modalities and patient centred management. Students will present their research proposals and cases in small group discussions with colleagues, facilitated by senior clinicians.
Unit details and rules
Academic unit | Internal Medicine |
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Credit points | 6 |
Prerequisites
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None |
Corequisites
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CEPI5100 and 18 credit points of stream-specific units from (a minimum of 12 credit points from (INTM5002 or INTM5003 or INTM5004 or INTM5005 or INTM5006 or INTM5007 or INTM5009 or INTM5010 or INTM5011 or INTM5012 or INTM5014 or INTM5102 or INTM5103 or INTM5104 or INTM5105 or INTM5106 or INTM5110) and up to 6 credit points from (BMRI5019 or IMAG5042 or DERM5001 or MBHT5001 or MBHT5002 or MBHT5004 or PAED5002 or SEXH5200 and SEXH5202)) |
Prohibitions
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None |
Assumed knowledge
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None |
Available to study abroad and exchange students | No |
Teaching staff
Coordinator | Christian Girgis, christian.girgis@sydney.edu.au |
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