James Cook University Subject Handbook - 2018

MD3011 - Introduction to Clinical Healthcare Part 1 of 2

Credit points: 09
Year: 2018
Student Contribution Band: Band 3
Subject chain: MD3011 MD3012
Administered by: College of Medicine & Dentistry

Available only to MBBS students

This subject continues the study of integrated medical and social sciences for the whole human body. Students will continue to develop their knowledge and understanding of molecular, cellular, organ, individual person, health system and societal influences on human health, integrated around themes within tissue injury and neoplasia, infection and immunology and preventive medicine and addictive behaviours.

Learning Outcomes

Prerequisites:(MD2011 OR MD2010) AND (MD2012 OR MD2020)

Availabilities

As this subject is part of a subject chain, a final standard grade (e.g. P, C) will only be recorded for each subject after successful completion of all parts of the subject chain.

Townsville, Internal, Study Period 1
Census Date 22-Mar-2018
Coordinator: Mrs Yolanda Van der Kruk
Lecturers: Assoc. Professor Jeffrey Warner, Dr Teresa O'Connor, Ms Simone Ross, Dr Nichole Harvey, Professor Tarun Sen Gupta, Ms Karen Knight, jc134630, Assoc. Professor Peter Johnson, Dr Robyn Preston, Dr Helen Anscomb, Mr Shashidhar Venkatesh Murthy, Professor Richard Murray, Dr Julie Mudd, Assoc. Professor Catherine Rush, Dr Robin Ray, Ms Darlene Wallace, Professor Zoltan Sarnyai, Mrs Daisy Mehra, monk, Dr Torres Woolley.
Contact hours:
  • 39 hours lectures - Introductory sessions for each subject each week
  • 117 hours tutorials - Guided Learning Sessions: 3 x 3 hours sessions each week. Clinical Skills Sessions: 5 hours over 13 weeks
  • 39 hours workshops/Seminars - Synthesising Sessions integrate concepts and content
  • 12 hours - Integrating Sessions present more complex issues in interactive panel formats
    Assessment:integrated assessment across subject chain (%).
    Special Assessment Requirements:Satisfactory attendance is required at community and clinical placements. Satisfactory academic and professional standards, as described in the College program Assessment Guidelines, must be achieved in order to progress to the next year.

    Note: Minor variations might occur due to the continuous Subject quality improvement process, and in case of minor variation(s) in assessment details, the Subject Outline represents the latest official information.