MEDIC ST 4000BHO - Fourth Year MBBS Exam Part 2
Teaching Hospitals - Semester 2 - 2020
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General Course Information
Course Details
Course Code MEDIC ST 4000BHO Course Fourth Year MBBS Exam Part 2 Coordinating Unit Medical Studies Term Semester 2 Level Undergraduate Location/s Teaching Hospitals Available for Study Abroad and Exchange N Prerequisites MEDIC ST 3000A/B, MEDIC ST 3101A/B, MEDIC ST 3102AHO/BHO, MEDIC ST 3103A/B, MEDIC ST 3104A/B or by approval of the Dean of Medicine. Course Staff
Course Coordinator: Professor Hubertus Jersmann
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Assessment Summary
Requirements for Year 4 of the MBBS Program
Requirements to achieve a NGP in MEDIC ST 4000 AHO/BHO:
Assessment Tasks Task Type Assessment Weighting % End of semester OSCE x2 summative 40% End of year MCQ paper summative 60% Aboriginal Health Assignment Hurdle 0% Code of Conduct Quiz Hurdle 0%
To pass MEDIC ST 4000 AHO/BHO, the combined score after standard setting adjustments of the two end of semester OSCEs and the end of year MCQ paper must be at least 50% per the weighting above. Additional assessment will be offered to students who score after standard setting adjustments 45%-49% in either or both of the MCQ paper and the combined OSCE, provided that the effect of a pass in the additional assessment would result in an overall pass in the examination course. Both, the Aboriginal Health Assignment and Code of conduct quiz are professional standards requirements and have to be completed as a hurdle requirement.
Requirements to achieve a NGP in core clinical placement courses:
Students are required to take both the Part A and the matching Part B course.
Course Unit value grade MEDIC ST 4013 AHO/BHO Medical & Scientific Attachment I 2 NGP MEDIC ST 4014 AHO/BHO Medical & Scientific Attachment II 2 NGP MEDIC ST 4015 AHO/BHO Medical Home Unit 6 NGP MEDIC ST 4016 AHO/BHO Surgical Home Unit 6 NGP MEDIC ST 4017 AHO/BHO Psychiatry 4 NGP MEDIC ST 4018 AHO/BHO Musculoskeletal Medicine 4 NGP Total 24
* NGP is defined in Grade Scheme 8. Requirements to achieve NGP in courses are detailed in the relevant course outline. To progress into year 5 a student must have achieved a NGP in 24 units of the clinical placement courses and the end of semester / year summative assessments.
Academic Progression Requirements
Progression from one year to the next in the MBBS is dependent on the student successfully completing an annual examination course in which a full year’s learning is assessed.
To successfully complete the MEDIC ST 4000AHO and 4000BHO Fourth Year MBBS Exam Part 1 and Part 2 courses, the student must pass the combined end of semester and end of year examinations, pass both hurdle requirements and have successfully completed all year level component courses (24 units).
IF a student fails the compulsory examination course no passing grade will be received for any core medical studies courses.IF a student has not completed all required MEDIC ST course units of the year they must successfully complete an appropriate remedial course of the same or greater value as specified in Term 4 of the same academic year.
Modified arrangements have been made to assessments and the details provided here reflect recent updates:
End of Semster OSCE x 1 40%
End of Year MCQ/SAQ 60%
Aboriginal Health Assignment - Due to COVID-19 Disruptions this assessment task is removed.Assessment Related Requirements
Professional Requirements
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Students must adhere to the codes, guidelines and policies of these agencies. Further information about your obligations as registered members of the medical profession can be found on the websites of the registration bodies:
http://www.ahpra.gov.au/Registration/Registration-Standards.aspx
http://www.medicalboard.gov.au/Codes-Guidelines-Policies.aspx
The 最新糖心Vlog of Adelaide has developed a Code of Conduct in consultation with the Medical Board of 最新糖心Vlog to guide students and clarify expectations of student conduct on a range of issues and in various situations. The Code of Conduct is found in the corresponding Canvas Course.Assessment Detail
Academic Progression Requirements
As defined by the Academic Progress by Coursework Students Policy, the MBBS is a yearly program.
Progression from one year to the next in the MBBS is dependent on the student successfully completing an annual examination course in which a full year’s learning is assessed.
To pass MEDIC ST 4000 AHO/BHO, the combined score after standard setting adjustments of the two end of semester OSCEs and the end of year MCQ paper must be at least 50% per the weighting above. Additional assessment will be offered to students who score after standard setting adjustments 45%-49% in either or both of the MCQ paper and the combined OSCE, provided that the effect of a pass in the additional assessment would result in an overall pass in the examination course. Both, the Cultural Competency Assignment and the Aboriginal Health Assignment are professional standards requirements and have to be completed as a hurdle requirement.
Requirements to achieve a NGP in core clinical placement courses:
Students are required to take both the Part A and the matching Part B course.
Course Unit
MEDIC ST 4013 AHO/BHO Medical & Scientific Attachment I 2 untis
MEDIC ST 4014 AHO/BHO Medical & Scientific Attachment II 2 units
MEDIC ST 4015 AHO/BHO Medical Home Unit 6 units
MEDIC ST 4016 AHO/BHO Surgical Home Unit 6 units
MEDIC ST 4017 AHO/BHO Psychiatry 4 units
MEDIC ST 4018 AHO/BHO Musculoskeletal Medicine 4 units
Total 24 units
* NGP is defined in Grade Scheme 8. Requirements to achieve NGP in courses are detailed in the relevant course outline. To progress into year 5 a student must have achieved a NGP in 24 units of the clinical placement courses and the end of semester / year summative assessments.
If a student has not completed all required units of the year they must successfully complete an appropriate remedial course of the same or greater value as specified in term 4 of the same academic year.Submission
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Course Grading
Grades for your performance in this course will be awarded in accordance with the following scheme:
GS8 (Coursework Grade Scheme) Grade Description CN Continuing FNS Fail No Submission NFE No Formal Examination F Fail NGP Non Graded Pass P Pass C Credit D Distinction HD High Distinction RP Result Pending Further details of the grades/results can be obtained from Examinations.
Grade Descriptors are available which provide a general guide to the standard of work that is expected at each grade level. More information at Assessment for Coursework Programs.
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