Critical Care Medicine
Master of Medicine (Critical Care Medicine)
Graduate Diploma in Medicine (Critical Care Medicine)
Graduate Certificate in Medicine (Critical Care Medicine)
Master of Medicine (Advanced) (Critical Care Medicine)
These courses are not available to student visa holders. International students in Australia on other visas with study rights may apply.
|
Professional Certificate |
Graduate Certificate |
Graduate Diploma |
Master |
Master (Advanced) |
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Credit points required to complete |
12 |
24 |
36 |
48 |
60 |
Time to complete full-time |
NA |
0.5 year |
1 year |
1 year |
1.5 years |
Time to complete part-time |
1 year |
1 - 2 years |
1.5 - 3 years |
2 - 4 years |
2 - 5 years |
Overview
The Critical Care Medicine program is tailored to the needs and interests of critical care specialists and trainees seeking further educational opportunities in emergency medicine, intensive care and anaesthetics. It is designed to produce well-rounded and analytical critical care clinicians.
The basic science curriculum of the Australasian College for Emergency Medicine, (ACEM), the Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists (ANZCA) and the College of Intensive Care Medicine (CICM) is addressed, as well as a range of targeted areas:
- Clinical Reasoning and Communication
- Clinical Toxicology
- Extracorporeal Life Support
- Mechanical Ventilation
- Pain Management
- Point of Care Ultrasound
- Retrieval Medicine
- Teaching by Simulation
- Trauma Management
- General electives include:
- Essential Imaging for Clinicians
- Psychiatry in Clinical Practice
- Teaching in the Clinical Environment,
- Writing and Reviewing Medical Papers.
The program provides opportunities to advance clinical knowledge and practice in areas of interest, and to develop expertise in areas such as research and clinical teaching.
Course structure
The Master of Medicine (Critical Care Medicine) requires the successful completion of 48 credit points of units of study including:
- 12 credit points of compulsory units of study; and
- 24 credit points of stream specific units of study; and
- 12 credit points of stream specific or general elective units of study.
The Master of Medicine (Advanced) (Critical Care Medicine) requires the successful completion of 60 credit points of units of study including:
- 48 credit points of study as required for the Master of Medicine
- 12 credit points of project units of study.
The Graduate Diploma in Medicine (Critical Care Medicine) requires the successful completion of 36 credit points of units of study including:
- 6 credit points of compulsory units of study; and
- 24 credit points of stream specific units of study; and
- 6 credit points of stream specific or general elective units of study.
The Graduate Certificate in Medicine (Critical Care Medicine) requires the successful completion of 24 credit points of units of study including:
- 24 credit points of stream specific units of study.
Sydney Professional Certificate
Sydney Professional Certificates comprise two units of study. Following successful completion the units may be credited to the relevant Critical Care degrees.
Details of all Sydney Professional Certificates will be found in the Interdisciplinary Studies Handbook.
- Sydney Professional Certificate in Intensive Care Medicine
- CRIT5012 Mechanical Ventilation
- CRIT5015 Extracorporeal Life Support - Sydney Professional Certificate in Retrieval Medicine
- CRIT5006 Retrieval Med - Operational Environment
- CRIT5007 Clinical Retrieval Medicine
Course outcomes
The goal of the program is to improve clinical acumen and skills, and provide understanding and insights into the key research that informs the practice of critical care medicine. The basic science units of study are designed to prepare graduates for college primary examinations.
Course information
The program is designed and delivered by clinicians and academics from teaching hospitals and the University. The flexible format combines interactive online delivery with short intensive face to face teaching sessions in some units, and is perfect for clinicians whose continuing education is limited by time and distance.
The wide-ranging experience and knowledge of teaching staff ensures an up-to-date coverage of topics and issues related to clinical practice and evidence-based medicine.
All unit of study learning material is online and some units include face-to-face teaching sessions which provide skills training and an opportunity to interact with your teachers and fellow students.
Accreditation
The Australasian College for Emergency Medicine has approved the following units for the purpose of fulfilling the Trainee Research Requirement:
- CEPI5100 Introduction to Clinical Epidemiology
- CRIT5008 Evidence and Ethics in Critical Care, and
- PUBH5018 Introductory Biostatistics.
The following unit satisfies the coursework required by the Australasian Society for Ultrasound Medicine (ASUM) for the Certificate of Clinician Performed Ultrasound (CCPU) in all listed modules.
- CRIT5010 Point of Care Ultrasound
The Advanced Project may be undertaken to fulfill the College of Intensive Care Medicine formal project requirements.
Further enquiries
Dr Khanh Nguyen
Phone: +61 2 9351 1964
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