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Specialist Certificate in Practice of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (SC-PRACTMH)
Specialist CertificateYear: 2018 Delivered: On Campus (Parkville)
About this course
Contact
School of Melbourne Custom Programs
Currently enrolled
- General information: http://www.commercial.unimelb.edu.au/practropicalmedicine/
- Email: TL-DTMH@unimelb.edu.au
Future students:
- General information: http://www.commercial.unimelb.edu.au/practropicalmedicine/
- Email: TL-DTMH@unimelb.edu.au
Coordinator
Dr. Tim Moore
Overview
Award title | Specialist Certificate in Practice of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene |
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Year & campus | 2018 — Parkville |
Fees information | Subject EFTSL, level, discipline and census date |
Study level & type | Graduate Coursework |
AQF level | Non-AQF |
Credit points | 25 credit points |
Duration | 6 months part-time |
Please note that the course is currently under review. For more information please contact the School of Melbourne Custom Progarms.
Three field trips will be held in different parts of Thailand on different aspects of tropical health:Effective practitioners of public health require sound laboratory, clinical and field skills to confidently work in tropical health settings. This 25-point Specialist Certificate, available to previous graduates of the Diploma in Tropical Medicine and Hygiene or equivalent, enables students to refresh or gain real skills through hands-on activities and experience over a four-week period in Thailand, hosted by Mahidol University’s Faculty of Tropical Medicine. Students will become familiar with a tropical health laboratory practice as they prepare, view, and recognise an unparalleled range of live and fixed laboratory specimens relating to tropical disease.
- Clinical.
- Health care system and hygiene, including primary health care
- Parasitological.
In the field students will:
- examine patients of diverse backgrounds in clinic and hospital settings, diagnose common and rare tropical diseases and create effective treatment and management plans.
- experience primary health care, the work of rural health volunteers, and the impact of livelihoods and nutrition programs on the health of rural families and communities.
- engage in parasitological collection/surveys, including for malaria, employing a variety of means and conducting examination of these in a field laboratory.
In addition, students will:
- learn from the long-standing experience of high level tropical health experts,
- interact with other local and international students undertaking tropical health studies, and
- experience firsthand, and analyse the impact of environmental, structural and cultural factors in a tropical setting.
Please note, in addition to the course fee, students are required to cover costs of international travel and some accommodation in Bangkok. Explanation and guidance will be given to students in this regard.
Links to further information
Entry requirements
1. In order to be considered for entry, applicants must have completed:
• a Graduate Diploma in Tropical Medicine and Hygiene or equivalent;
Meeting these requirements does not guarantee selection.
2. In ranking and/or assessing applications, the Selection Committee will consider:
• prior academic qualification and performance; and
• the professional experience.
3. The Selection Committee may seek further information to clarify any aspect of an application in accordance with the Academic Board rules on the use of selection instruments.
4. Applicants are required to satisfy the university’s English language requirements for postgraduate courses. For those applicants seeking to meet these requirements by one of the standard tests approved by the Academic Board, performance band 6.5 is required.
Inherent requirements (core participation requirements)
The course contains a four-week compulsory overseas component (1 x 25 credit point subject). Students must be able to attend this component and cover the additional costs relating to travel and accommodation.
Specialist Certificate in the Practice of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene welcomes applications from students with disabilities. It is University and degree policy to take all reasonable steps to minimise the impact of disability upon academic study, and reasonable adjustments will be made to enhance a student’s participation in the degree.
For the purposes of considering requests for Reasonable Adjustments under the Disability Standards for Education (Commonwealth 2005), and Students Experiencing Academic Disadvantage Policy, academic requirements for this course are articulated in the Course Overview, Objectives and Generic Skills sections of this entry.
It is University policy to take all reasonable steps to minimise the impact of disability upon academic study, and reasonable adjustments will be made to enhance a student's participation in the University's programs. Students who feel their disability may impact on meeting the requirements of this course are encouraged to discuss this matter with the Student Equity and Disability Support Team : http://www.services.unimelb.edu.au/disability/
Intended learning outcomes
By the conclusion of this course, students should be able to:
- prepare, view and recognise light microscopy (and other) specimens relevant to tropical disease
- examine patients in clinic and hospital settings, diagnose tropical diseases and create effective treatment and management plans
- design and conduct field surveys for malaria and other tropical disease and disease vectors
- incorporate the expressed experience of tropical health experts into their own practice.
- critically analyse the impact of environmental, structural and cultural factors on health in a tropical setting
Generic skills
The Specialist Certificate in Practice of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene will allow students to develop skills in:
- Critical thinking and analysis
- Working with others and in teams
- Initiative, autonomy and organisation
- Problem-solving
- Oral communication
- Finding, evaluating and using relevant information
- Written communication
- Decision-making
- Leadership
- Persuasion and argumentation
- Using computers and relevant software
Graduate attributes
The Melbourne Experience enables our graduates to become:
- Academically excellent:
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- have a strong sense of intellectual integrity and the ethics of scholarship
- have in-depth knowledge of their specialist discipline(s)
- reach a high level of achievement in writing, generic research activities, problem-solving and communication
- be critical and creative thinkers, with an aptitude for continued self-directed learning
- be adept at learning in a range of ways, including through information and communication technologies
- Knowledgeable across disciplines:
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- examine critically, synthesise and evaluate knowledge across a broad range of disciplines
- expand their analytical and cognitive skills through learning experiences in diverse subjects
- have the capacity to participate fully in collaborative learning and to confront unfamiliar problems
- have a set of flexible and transferable skills for different types of employment
- Leaders in communities:
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- initiate and implement constructive change in their communities, including professions and workplaces
- have excellent interpersonal and decision-making skills, including an awareness of personal strengths and limitations
- mentor future generations of learners
- engage in meaningful public discourse, with a profound awareness of community needs
- Attuned to cultural diversity:
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- value different cultures
- be well-informed citizens able to contribute to their communities wherever they choose to live and work
- have an understanding of the social and cultural diversity in our community
- respect indigenous knowledge, cultures and values
- Active global citizens:
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- accept social and civic responsibilities
- be advocates for improving the sustainability of the environment
have a broad global understanding, with a high regard for human rights, equity and ethics
Course structure
This course is based on a core 25-point subject, “Practice of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene”. The subject is taught at Level 8 of the Australian Qualifications Framework.
Subject options
Core subject
Code | Name | Study period | Credit Points |
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POPH90253 | Practice of Tropical Medicine & Hygiene | Not available in 2018 | 25 |
Last updated: 18 December 2020