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Overview

Reproductive medicine is an expanding field. It is at the forefront of emerging medico-scientific technology offering hope to many needy couples, and career opportunities to those with demonstrable skills and knowledge. Increasing numbers of medical practitioners are developing special interests in this area - particularly GPs, family planning practitioners and … For more content click the Read More button below. The program will provide a more detailed knowledge of reproductive medicine and a qualification that will clearly demonstrate their expertise.

Learning Outcomes

1.
Demonstrated specialised knowledge of reproductive medicine required to deliver a high standard of clinical care to patients in that field.
2.
Developed the capacity for critical evaluation and analysis of literature and clinical practice in the field of reproductive medicine.
3.
Demonstrated collaborative communication skills within the workplace to transfer reproductive medicine concepts to a variety of audiences.
4.
Demonstrated critical reasoning skills to evaluate complex issues in the field of reproductive medicine.
5.
Developed effective communication skills in both professional and social contexts.

Program Structure
36 Units of Credit:

Students must complete 36 UOC as a standalone program.

1. Compulsory courses - 6 UOC
2. Prescribed elective Courses - 30 UOC

Core Course

Students must take 6 UOC of the following courses.

Please note that students must enrol into this course as part of the program requirements.

Admission Requirements

Entry Requirements

Program Requirements

Progression Requirements

Pathways

Articulation Arrangements

Graduate Certificate - GradCert7379 - Reproductive Medicine
Master of Reproductive Medicine - MRMed9065 - Reproductive Medicine

Program Fees

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