Surgery pre-2020 enrolment
Graduate Certificate in Surgical Sciences
The following information applies to students who enrolled in the Graduate Certificate in Surgical Sciences) prior to 2020.
Students enrolled prior to 2020 will be able to complete the course in its original structure or may elect to transfer to the new program provided they meet the admission requirement.
Unit outlines will be available through Find a unit outline two weeks before the first day of teaching for 1000-level and 5000-level units, or one week before the first day of teaching for all other units.
 
Unit of study |
Credit points |
A: Assumed knowledge P: Prerequisites C: Corequisites N: Prohibition |
Session |
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Surgery pre-2020 enrolment
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For continuing students only
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Graduate Certificate in Surgical Sciences
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Students complete 24 credit points, including: |
(a) 24 credit points of core units of study. |
Core units of study
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Any of these units of study can be credited if continuing on to the Master of Surgery. |
PATH5000 Surgical Pathology |
6 |
Refer to the unit of study outline https://www.sydney.edu.au/units
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Semester 1 Semester 2
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SURG5031 Surgical Skills |
6 |
A Final year medical student knowledge of physiology, pathology and anatomy is assumed
Refer to the unit of study outline https://www.sydney.edu.au/units
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Semester 1
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SURG5032 Physiology for Surgeons |
6 |
Refer to the unit of study outline https://www.sydney.edu.au/units
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Semester 2
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SURG5034 Surgical Anatomy Based on GSSE |
6 |
Refer to the unit of study outline https://www.sydney.edu.au/units
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Semester 1 Semester 2
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Surgery pre-2020 enrolment
For continuing students only
Graduate Certificate in Surgical Sciences
Students complete 24 credit points, including:
(a) 24 credit points of core units of study.
Core units of study
Any of these units of study can be credited if continuing on to the Master of Surgery.
PATH5000 Surgical Pathology
Credit points: 6 Teacher/Coordinator: Dr Greg Sutherland Session: Semester 1,Semester 2 Classes: Refer to the unit of study outline https://www.sydney.edu.au/units Assessment: Refer to the unit of study outline https://www.sydney.edu.au/units Practical field work: Refer to the unit of study outline https://www.sydney.edu.au/units Mode of delivery: Online
Note: Refer to the unit of study outline https://www.sydney.edu.au/units
The Surgical Pathology Unit of Study course is an online course available in Semester 1 and 2. It covers general pathology and aligns with the Pathology component of the General Surgical Sciences Examination. The unit utilises virtual macroscopic pathology specimens (bottles) available through the Pathology Museum collection and examination of microscopic slides of relevant pathological processes. The course runs over 13 weeks and covers 13 topics. Each week recorded lectures, accompanying slides, required reading, and supplementary materials are provided to students. All material (including assessments) will take approximately 10 hours per week to complete. Topics that will be covered in the course will include basic pathological processes (eg immunology, inflammation, neoplasia etc) and systems pathology (eg cardiovascular, respiratory, gastroenterology, neurology, genitourinary, etc).
Textbooks
Refer to the unit of study outline https://www.sydney.edu.au/units
SURG5031 Surgical Skills
Credit points: 6 Teacher/Coordinator: Dr Anthony Glover Session: Semester 1 Classes: Refer to the unit of study outline https://www.sydney.edu.au/units Assumed knowledge: Final year medical student knowledge of physiology, pathology and anatomy is assumed Assessment: Refer to the unit of study outline https://www.sydney.edu.au/units Practical field work: Refer to the unit of study outline https://www.sydney.edu.au/units Mode of delivery: Distance education/intensive on campus
Note: Refer to the unit of study outline https://www.sydney.edu.au/units
This unit focuses on providing a foundation in the surgical skills required by doctors who are applying for surgical training positions and introduces many of the core competencies essential to surgeons during their training and career. On completion of this unit you will be familiar with current standards of treatment for surgical patients with regards to hospital care and technical skills. You will also gain experience in the practical application of the concepts of ethics, scholarship, professionalism, teaching, management and leadership that is expected of junior doctors who plan to pursue a surgical career.
Textbooks
Refer to the unit of study outline https://www.sydney.edu.au/units
SURG5032 Physiology for Surgeons
Credit points: 6 Teacher/Coordinator: Dr Jie Liu Session: Semester 2 Classes: Refer to the unit of study outline https://www.sydney.edu.au/units Assessment: Refer to the unit of study outline https://www.sydney.edu.au/units Practical field work: Refer to the unit of study outline https://www.sydney.edu.au/units Mode of delivery: Online
Note: Refer to the unit of study outline https://www.sydney.edu.au/units
This unit of study covers most of the basic and advanced physiology and some pathophysiology that training surgeons need to have at their fingertips. With a focus on the cardiovascular, respiratory, gastrointestinal and urinary systems, the systems and concepts studied confer a deep understanding of those at play during surgery. It provides students with a solid basis for preparation for the GSSE exam of the Royal Australian College of Surgeons.
Textbooks
Refer to the unit of study outline https://www.sydney.edu.au/units
SURG5034 Surgical Anatomy Based on GSSE
Credit points: 6 Teacher/Coordinator: Adjunct Associate Professor Allan Meares and Professor Pierre Chapuis Session: Semester 1,Semester 2 Classes: Refer to the unit of study outline https://www.sydney.edu.au/units Assessment: Refer to the unit of study outline https://www.sydney.edu.au/units Practical field work: Refer to the unit of study outline https://www.sydney.edu.au/units Mode of delivery: Normal (lecture/lab/tutorial) day
Note: Refer to the unit of study outline https://www.sydney.edu.au/units
The aim of the course is to assist students in the preparation of the Anatomy component of GSSE conducted by the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (RACS). These modules comprise: upper limb, lower limb, head and neck thorax, abdomen, and pelvis. Each module has three components: a) Identification and SCORPIOS of anatomical structures in wet prosections of the anatomical area for the session. b) Multiple Choice Question (MCQ) exercises c) 'Spot' questions on anatomical prosection photographs.
Textbooks
Refer to the unit of study outline https://www.sydney.edu.au/units