Program Overview
The Master of Medicine (Critical Care Medicine) is a postgraduate degree designed for doctors specializing in emergency medicine, anesthetics, and intensive care. It encompasses a range of subjects, including anatomy, pathology, physiology, and pharmacology, and provides opportunities for research and skill development. Graduates are recognized by the Australasian College for Emergency Medicine and the College of Intensive Care Medicine.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
Our Master of Medicine (Critical Care Medicine) has been designed by critical care clinicians for doctors interested in emergency medicine, anaesthetics and intensive care medicine. Students will have a range of subjects to choose from as they develop skills in teaching, simulation and research.
Outline:
Key information:
- Duration: 1 year full-time (Available part-time)
- Location: Camperdown/Darlington University of Sydney
- Study mode: Online
- Credit points: 48
What you’ll study:
Our Master of Medicine (Critical Care Medicine) is a postgraduate coursework degree which can develop your knowledge of anatomy, pathology, physiology and pharmacology to help you prepare for college barrier examinations.
Careers:
Our Master of Medicine (Critical Care Medicine) provides advanced postgraduate training for students who intend to pursue a career in:
- emergency medicine
- anaesthetics
- intensive care medicine.
Other:
Professional accreditation:
The Australasian College For Emergency Medicine (ACEM) had approved following units of study for the purpose of fulfilling the Trainee Research Requirement:
- CEPI5100: Introduction to Clinical Epidemiology
- PUBH5018: Introductory Biostatistics.
- PUBH5010 Epidemiology Methods and Uses
- CRIT5008: Evidence and Ethics in Critical Care is currently ONLY available for Masters of Medicine students as the last unit in the Masters