Education and Training
Teaching commitments of the Discipline of General Practice are at both the undergraduate and postgraduate level
At the undergraduate level the Discipline is involved in PBL tutoring to pre-clinical students, 3rd Year General Practice Clinical Skills, 5th Year General Practice, 4th Year Research Project, 5th Year Rural Extended Program, 5th Year General Practice Placement and 6th Year Primary Care SCAPs.
The Discipline runs a number of postgraduate courses, including the Graduate Program in Grief and Palliative Care Counselling (Graduate Certificate, Graduate Diploma and Master, Master in Clinical Science). The Department also conducts a subject in the Graduate Diploma in General Practice Nursing.
Undergraduate
MBBS - Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery
- PBL and Medical Personal and Professional development of Pre-Clinical Students
- 3rd Year General Practice Clinical Skills
- 4th Year Research Project
- 5th Year Rural Extended Undergraduate Program
- 5th Year Acute and Chronic Care II
- 6th Year Primary Care SCAPS
- 4 / 5th Year Medical & Scientific Attachments (MSA) - International Primary Health Care, Chronic Disease in General Practice, Rural General Practice, Rural Indigenous Primary Health Care.
For information on other areas of the MBBS contact the Medicine Learning & Teaching Unit (MLTU).
Honours
For information about honours in the Discipline of General Practice and projects for 2009 click here.
Postgraduate
- Graduate Program in Grief and Palliative Care Counselling
- Master of Clinical Science
- Graduate Diploma in General Practice Nursing
For more information on Postgraduate Education select the link at left or click here.
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