Course Level
Master Degree (By Coursework)
Master of Medicine - Allergic Diseases
The Master of Medicine (Allergic Diseases) equips medical practitioners in clinical practice with advanced theoretical knowledge and clinical expertise in allergic diseases and core epidemiological research methods. Students will build on and integrate skills through online and face to face learning activities over a three year part-time program. The program will enable students to competently diagnose and manage patients with allergic diseases, and critically appraise new concepts and evidence for clinical and research use. Students will gain the fundamental epidemiological and statistical concepts and skills required to design and conduct studies and pursue further research training in allergic diseases.
Campus | Duration | Fees | ATAR |
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WSU Online | Part-time - 3 years | $35,784 | N/A |
Structure
120 credit points
Subjects
- Allergic Sciences
- Mental Health Aspects of Allergic Diseases
- Clinical Allergy
- Research Protocol Design and Practice
- Health Advancement and Health Promotion.
Entry requirements
- Applicants must be qualified and registered medical practitioners (doctors) in current clinical practice in Australia or New Zealand. See website for more details
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