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James Cook University Subject Handbook - 2022

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MD1020 - Introduction to Integrated Medical Studies Part 2 of 2

Credit points:12
Year:2022
Student Contribution Band:Band 3
Prerequisites:MD1010
Subject chain:

MD1010MD1020

Administered by:College of Medicine & Dentistry (pre 2023 PCS)

Available only to MBBS students.

Subject Description

    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 the human body from a molecular, cellular, organ, and systems perspective and the impacts of societal influences on human health. The foundation science topics are integrated around the musculoskeletal and human reproductive systems and human genetics, and supported through continued clinical skills development.

Learning Outcomes

  • describe the normal structure and function of the musculoskeletal system and apply this knowledge in some common clinical cases to determine the impact of altered structure on normal function
  • interrelate the structural, functional and sociological aspects of human reproduction, development and pathophysiology in the context of the underlying cellular and endocrine processes regulating this system
  • explain the basic mechanisms of human genetics and inheritance as it applies to both individuals and populations, and the principles of genetic investigation
  • assess a patient's vital signs and range of movement
  • discuss the diverse health care needs of rural, remote, Aboriginal peoples and Torres Strait Islanders, and subpopulations such as people with disabilities, children and youth, the aged, and those with chronic illness and interpret human behaviour, its impact on health, and the influence of social determinants on patterns of disease and health inequalities

Subject Assessment

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.

  • Written > Examination (centrally administered) - (76%) - Individual
  • Performance/Practice/Product > Multi-station assessment task (MSAT) - (8%) - Individual
  • On-Course (10% SP1 + 6% SP2): Integrated across subject chain. The detail of the assessment is outlined in the Subject Outlines - (16%) - Group & Individual

Note that 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.

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.

Availabilities

Townsville, Study Period 2, Internal

Census date:Thursday, 25 Aug 2022
Study Period Dates:Monday, 25 Jul 2022 to Friday, 18 Nov 2022
Coordinator(s):
Assoc. Professor Peter Johnson
Assoc. Professor Haleagrahara Nagaraja
Lecturer(s):
Assoc. Professor Suzy Munns
DR Susan Smith
Assoc. Professor Lionel Hebbard
DR Becs Brooking
Assoc. Professor Nichole Harvey
DR Phurpa Wangchuk
DR Anna Kokavec
MS Lucy Rogers
DR Torres Woolley
Assoc. Professor Peter Johnson
DR Kathleen Rono
Assoc. Professor Shane Brun
DR Lisa Chilton
MR Don Gamage
MRS Deanne McGown
Assoc. Professor Helen Anscomb
DR Karen Carlisle
DR Craig McFarlane
DR Kimberley Owens
Assoc. Professor Sophia Couzos
MS Karen Knight
Professor Kate Domett
MS Priscilla Page
DR Andrew Battle
Professor Tarun Sen Gupta
Professor Sarah Larkins
MS Karryn Lytton
DR Emma Anderson
MS Simone Ross
Professor Richard Murray
DR Leesa Grier
MR Donald Whaleboat
Assoc. Professor Julie Mudd
Assoc. Professor Damien Paris
DR Roy Rasalam
Professor Bunmi Malau-Aduli
MR Paul Chapman
Workload expectations:The student workload for this 12 credit point subject is approximately 520 hours.
  • 52 Hours - Lectures (didactic or interactive) - Introductory sessions for each subject each week
  • 160 Hours - Practicals - Guided Learning Sessions: 4x 3 hours sessions each week. Clinical Skills Sessions: 4 hours over 13 weeks
  • 52 Hours - Workshops - Synthesising Sessions integrate concepts and content
  • 12 Hours - Other - Integrating Sessions present more complex issues in interactive panel formats
  • 72 Hours - Clinical placement