MEDI 4005 Professional Portfolio 3

Credit Points 10

Legacy Code 401259

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Description This is a 10 credit point year-long subject taken over two terms (5 credit point in each term). This subject is the third of five Professional Portfolio subjects which will provide students in the Doctor of Medicine (MD) program with the means to monitor and support their acquisition of professional competencies in medicine. Supported by workshops, resources and your Academic and Project Supervisors, you will collate and review evidence of your learning, such as clinical assessments and case studies, preparatory work and outcomes from research and scholarly projects. By identifying and addressing your learning and professional development needs, you will create your own personalised learning journey as the basis for life-long learning in medicine. The Professional Portfolio will also prepare you for the portfolios used extensively in post graduate specialty training in medicine.

School Medicine

Discipline General Medicine

Student Contribution Band HECS Band 3 5cp

Check your fees via the Fees page.

Level Undergraduate Level 4 subject

Pre-requisite(s) MEDI 2001 AND
MEDI 3005

Co-requisite(s) MEDI 3001

Restrictions

Restricted to students enrolled in 4758 - Doctor of Medicine (MD). Students must also meet the inherent requirements of the program as outlined in the University of Western Sydney Inherent Requirements for Medicine: (www.uws.edu.au/ir/inherent_requirements/inherent_requirements_for_medicine_courses).  Inherent requirements are personal capabilities which are essential for achieving the learning outcomes of the program or subject in a way that will preserve the integrity of the University teaching, learning and assessment standards and the accreditation requirements for the program. The Disability Education Standard, Section 3.4 (3) states: In assessing whether an adjustment to the Course, Unit of the Course or program in which the student is enrolled, or proposes to be enrolled, is reasonable, the provider is entitled to maintain the academic requirements of the Course or program, and other requirements or components that are inherent in or essential to its nature. Note: In providing for students with disabilities, a provider may continue to ensure the integrity of its Courses or programs and assessment requirements and processes, so that those on whom it confers an award can present themselves as having the appropriate knowledge, experience and expertise implicit in the holding of that particular award.

Learning Outcomes

On successful completion of this subject, students should be able to:

  1. Provides patient centred care at all stages of care, from pre-pregnancy to end of life
  2. Promotes the health and wellbeing of individuals and populations, with particular focus on Greater Western Sydney, rural, regional and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities
  3. Evaluates and continuously develops own personal and professional capabilities, and those of others
  4. Applies a sound understanding of the biomedical, psychological and social sciences to medical practice

Subject Content

Medical professional competencies in
- Application of science to understanding of health and disease
- Evaluation of health and disease in individuals and communities
- Application of evidence based practice and research skills
- Teaching and evaluation of learning
- Application of clinical and professional skills in clinical and community settings
Scholarly competencies in
- Academic literacy
- Aspects of the research process, including problem and question formulation, data collection and analysis
- Critical inquiry through application of the biomedical, psychological and social sciences, arts and humanities
Self-evaluation and critical reflection on learning, personal and professional development

Special Requirements

Legislative pre-requisites

Prior to enrolling in this subject, students must have submitted a Student Undertaking Form and undertake to apply for a National Police Check, which is required to be submitted before placement.  Use the link to the Special Requirements webpage below for more information. http://www.westernsydney.edu.au/currentstudents/current_students/enrolment/special_requirements

Students are required to obtain and provide all necessary documentation to be verified by NSW ClinConnect. This verification is a requirement of the NSW Health Department for all students enrolled in medical programs. If a student fails to produce this documentation to ClinConnect they will not be able to attend hospital and health service teaching sessions, and placements. Attendance is a mandatory requirement of the program to ensure that professional competencies are met. Failure to attend will result in a Fail Grade for the subject.   Documents that must be provided to ClinConnect are: 
1. National Police Certificate 
2. Adult Health Immunization Schedule 
​3. Code of Conduct Agreement

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