HME931 - Medicine 3A

Year:

2026 unit information

Enrolment modes:

Semester 1: Waurn Ponds (Geelong)^

Credit point(s): 4
EFTSL value: 0.500
Cohort rule: This unit is only available to students enrolled in H311, H911
Prerequisite:

HME922 or HME922X

Corequisite: Nil
Incompatible with: HME301
Study commitment:

Students will on average spend 600 hours over the teaching period undertaking the teaching, learning and assessment activities for this unit.

This will include educator guided online learning activities within the unit site.

Scheduled learning activities - campus:

Students are expected to attend all rotation requirements which will typically include the equivalent of 40 hours per week for the duration of each rotation (6 x 7 week rotations) which incorporates all placement learning including, theoretical and practical clinical activities, formal teaching, personal reflection and self-directed learning.

Note:
  1. ^Students enrol at Geelong Waurn Ponds but will be based at one of the following Deakin Medical School sites: Eastern Health, Geelong – Barwon, Rural Communities, Warrnambool – South West, or Ballarat – Grampians.
  2. The third year of the Doctor of Medicine (MD) course consists of two integrated semester units of four credit points each (HME931 and HME932). Students must complete both units in sequence in order to successfully transition to the fourth year of the course.
  3. Upon completion of HME931 students are awarded an initial grade of XA (Result not to be assessed yet) and are graded for both units at the completion of HME932.

Laptop Computer requirement

Students enrolled in the MD require a wireless-enabled, personal laptop computer to undertake scheduled learning activities. Wireless access to the Deakin network is available within the teaching spaces of the Deakin Medical School.

Information about minimum computer standards will be communicated to students upon acceptance into the MD.

Department of Human Services policy - Police Record Check and Working With Children Check

In accordance with Department of Human Services policy, all students are required to undertake a National Police Record Check prior to clinical placements in each calendar year of their course. Students are also required to hold a current Working with Children Check and will be required to declare their immunisation status to satisfy the requirements of health organisations where they will be undertaking their clinical learning experience. A health organisation may refuse to accept a student for placement if the student’s immunisation status is not satisfactory to the health organisation.

Content

HME931 represents the first half (Semester 1) of Year 3 of the Doctor of Medicine (MD) course. The two semesters of Year 3 are combined into an integrated year-long program of study of 8 credit points. Students are attached to one of the Deakin Medical School sites to further develop their knowledge and skills in clinical medicine. Students will either rotate through the clinical disciplines of Medicine, Surgery, Children’s Health and Women’s Health, at hospitals and other clinical sites, or are attached to a rural general practice where the exposure to each of the rotations is conducted longitudinally in an integrated manner. For all students, a period of placement at a rural site is a requirement.

The grading of HME931 is combined with HME932 so that a year grade is awarded only after assessments in all rotations and themes have occurred at the end of the year.

Unit fee information

Fees and charges vary depending on the type of fee place you hold, your course, your commencement year, the units you choose to study and their study discipline, and your study load.

Tuition fees increase at the beginning of each calendar year and all fees quoted are in Australian dollars ($AUD). Tuition fees do not include textbooks, computer equipment or software, other equipment or costs such as mandatory checks, travel and stationery.

Estimate your fees

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Hurdle requirements

Pre-reading

Students who are accepted into H911 Doctor of Medicine will be provided with a booklist detailing prescribed and recommended textbooks. Students will also be directed to supplemental electronic resources within the Deakin University Library. Self-directed learning through investigations of the literature is an important learning strategy for all themes of the Deakin medical course.