Doctor of Medicine
Doctor of Medicine
These resolutions must be read in conjunction with applicable University By-laws, Rules and policies including (but not limited to) the University of Sydney (Coursework) Rule 2014 (the 'Coursework Rule'), the Coursework Policy 2014, the Resolutions of the Faculty, the University of Sydney (Student Appeals against Academic Decisions) Rule 2006 (as amended), the Academic Honesty in Coursework Policy 2015 and the Academic Honesty Procedures 2016. Up to date versions of all such documents are available from the Policy Register: http://www.sydney.edu.au/policies.
Course resolutions
1 Course codes
Code | Course and stream title |
---|---|
MAMEDICI-06 | Doctor of Medicine |
MAHEASTU-01 | Master of Health Studies |
2 Attendance pattern
(1)
The attendance pattern in the Doctor of Medicine (MD) and its embedded courses is full-time only.
3 Masters type
(1)
The Doctor of Medicine and its embedded course are professional masters courses, as defined by the Coursework Rule 2014 and the Coursework Policy 2014.
4 Embedded courses in this sequence
(3)
A candidate for the Doctor of Medicine may, with the permission of the Head of School and Dean of the School of Medicine, elect to discontinue study and graduate with a lower award from the embedded sequence, provided that:
(4)
Only the longest degree for which the student is eligible in the embedded sequence will be awarded.
5 Streams
6 Cross-faculty management
(1)
Candidates in the Doctor of Medicine and its embedded courses will be under the general supervision of the Faculty of Medicine and Health until the end of the semester in which they complete the requirements for the course.
7 Admission to candidature
(1)
Subject to subclause 7(2)(m)(n)(o) below, available places will be offered to qualified applicants based on merit, according
to the following admission criteria.
(2)
Admission to the Doctor of Medicine requires completion of a bachelor degree comprising at least three full-time equivalent years of study which will be either:
(a)
a bachelor degree (pass) accredited at Level 7 under the Australian Qualifications Framework or a bachelor degree (with honours) accredited at Level 8 under the Australian Qualifications Framework, from an Australian university or self-accrediting higher education institution; or
(b)
bachelor degree from an overseas university listed in the National Office of Overseas Skills Recognition Guide, provided that the degree is equivalent to an Australian bachelor degree (pass or with honours); and
(c)
a demonstrated sustained academic performance to a standard considered satisfactory by the Head of School and Dean.
(3)
In assessing sustained academic performance, the Head of School and Dean may, at his or her discretion, consider performance in the Bachelor's degree(s) and/or performance in any graduate diploma, master or doctoral degree (or equivalent); and
(a)
performance in admissions test(s) approved by the Head of School and Dean to a standard considered satisfactory by the Head of School and Dean; and
(b)
performance in an interview to a standard considered satisfactory by the Head of School and Dean.
(4)
If the bachelor degree was completed more than 10 years before 1 January of the year for which the applicant is seeking enrolment, the applicant must, in addition:
(a)
have completed within this 10 year period, or complete prior to 1 January of the year in which the applicant intends to commence the Doctor of Medicine, a postgraduate degree or postgraduate diploma (or equivalent), which will be either:
(i)
a postgraduate degree or postgraduate diploma accredited at Level 8, 9, or 10 under the Australian Qualifications Framework, from an Australian university or self-accrediting higher education institution; or
(ii)
a postgraduate degree or postgraduate diploma at an overseas university listed in the National Office of Overseas Skills Recognition Guide, provided that the postgraduate degree or postgraduate diploma is equivalent to an Australian postgraduate degree or diploma accredited at Level 8, 9, or 10; or
(iii)
have demonstrated to the satisfaction of the Head of School and Dean sustained research productivity in a relevant discipline within this 10 year period.
(5)
An applicant will not be admitted to candidature for the Doctor of Medicine unless he or she has completed a bachelor degree prior to 1 January of the year in which the applicant intends to commence the Doctor of Medicine.
(6)
The official results listed on an applicant's transcript, and his or her admission test results, will be taken as the awarding and testing authorities' assessment of the academic standards reached by the applicant, taking due account of disability, illness and misadventure according to the authorities' policies.
(7)
A person who has commenced the Doctor of Medicine in a fee-paying or bonded place at the University will not be eligible for admission or transfer to a Commonwealth supported or non-bonded place in the Doctor of Medicine. For this purpose, students are considered to have commenced the course at the time of their first enrolment.
(8)
The Head of School and Dean may, in exceptional circumstances, admit to the Doctor of Medicine an applicant who has commenced studies in postgraduate medicine at another University, provided that the applicant:
(a)
has not previously applied unsuccessfully for admission to the Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery or the Doctor of Medicine at the University of Sydney;
(b)
would have met the requirements for admission to the Doctor of Medicine that were in place at the time the applicant was admitted to his or her previous course in medicine; and
(9)
Prior to admitting an applicant to the Doctor of Medicine in accordance with subclause 7(2)(h), the Head of School and Dean will consider:
(b)
whether the curriculum undertaken by the applicant in his or her previous course in medicine is comparable to the Doctor of Medicine;
(10)
The Head of School and Dean may, prior to admitting an applicant to the Doctor of Medicine in accordance with subclause 7(2)(i), require the applicant to undertake a written and/or clinical examination that permits entry into the relevant year.
(11)
The Faculty of Medicine and Health will publish details of any special admission schemes approved by the Academic Board .
(12)
A committee consisting of the Head of School and Dean, Deputy Deans and Director(s) of the Sydney Medical Program may confirm or withdraw an offer which has been made to an applicant but which is not in accordance with the admission criteria.
(a)
applicants must be able to demonstrate that they are Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander Australian as required by the Confirmation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Identity Policy 2015; and
(b)
applicants must have completed a postgraduate degree within three years before 1 January of the year in which the applicant is seeking admission, which is either:
(i)
a postgraduate degree accredited at level 9, or 10 under the Australian Qualifications Framework, from an Australian university or self-accrediting higher education institution; or
(ii)
a postgraduate degree at an overseas university listed in the National Office of Overseas Skills Recognition Guide, provided that the postgraduate degree is equivalent to an Australian postgraduate degree accredited at Level 9, or 10; and
(iii)
a demonstrated sustained academic performance to a standard considered satisfactory by the Head of School and Dean.
(c)
In assessing sustained academic performance, the Head of School and Dean may, at his or her discretion, consider performance in the postgraduate degree); and
(i)
performance in admissions test(s) approved by the Head of School and Dean to a standard considered satisfactory by the Head of School and Dean; and
(ii)
performance in an interview to a standard considered satisfactory by the Head of School and Dean.
(a)
applicants must be able to demonstrate that they are Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander Australian as required by the Confirmation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Identity Policy 2015;
(ii)
a demonstrated sustained academic performance to a standard considered satisfactory by the Head of School and Dean; and
(iii)
performance in an interview to an adjusted standard considered satisfactory by the Head of School and Dean.
(a)
applicants must be able to demonstrate that they are of Australian rural origin as per the applicable Commonwealth Government current definition;
(ii)
performance in admissions test(s) approved by the Head of School and Dean to an adjusted standard considered satisfactory by the Head of School and Dean; and
(iii)
performance in an interview to an adjusted standard considered satisfactory by the Head of School and Dean.
(16)
Deferral: Applications for deferral of enrolment following an offer of a place in the Doctor of Medicine will only be considered under exceptional circumstances, and require the approval of the Head of School and Dean.
Master of Health Studies
8 Requirements for award
Doctor of Medicine
(1)
All units in the Doctor of Medicine are prescribed and must be taken in the year of enrolment to which they correspond .
(2)
To qualify for the award of the Doctor of Medicine, a candidate must successfully complete 192 credit points across the four years.
Master of Health Studies
(1)
Candidates must complete 96 credit points that comprise Years 1 and 2 of the Doctor of Medicine.
9 Recognition of prior learning
(1)
Advanced standing and credit for previous study is not available for the Doctor of Medicine, except where approved by the Head of School and Dean for the purposes of subclause 7(2)(h).
10 Progression rules
(1)
These progression requirements should be read in conjunction with the relevant Unit of Study Outlines, Faculty Local Provisions and Faculty Resolutions.
(2)
Details of assessment requirements in each Year, including the structure, content and expected standards, are available for enrolled students in the Unit of Study Outlines, the Handbook and on the Learning Management System.
(3)
In each year there will be an integrated portfolio-based assessment, involving a range of assessments using the following formats:
(5)
Candidates who do not meet the attendance requirements of each year, as detailed in the Faculty local provisions: Sydney Medical School - Sydney Medical Program Attendance Provisions 2016 will need approval from the Director of the Sydney Medical Program and/or the relevant Progression Committee to continue their candidature and/or to take the examinations.
(6)
In accordance with Faculty local provisions: Sydney Medical School - SMP Professionalism Requirements Provisions 2017 and Sydney Medical School - SMP Professionalism Provisions 2016, candidates who demonstrate serious or repeated unprofessional behaviour may be required to show cause as to why their enrolment should be continued. Failure to show cause may result in exclusion from the course.
(7)
Candidates who fail a year will repeat all units assigned to the applicable year in their entirety.
(8)
Candidates may only repeat one of any of Yea r 1, Year 2, Year 3 or Year 4. Candidates who fail more than one of Year 1, Year 2, Year 3 or Year 4 will be required to show cause as to why they should be allowed to re-enrol. Failure to show cause may result in exclusion from the course.
(9)
Candidates must complete all Units of Study scheduled in the one calendar year in order to progress to the next year. This Clause may be waived in exceptional circumstances, as determined by the Director of the Sydney Medical Program.
(10)
Candidates who withdraw at any point in time of any year will be required to repeat all of the applicable year.