Graduate Diploma in Medicine (Metabolic Health)

Postgraduate

In Canberra (Australia)

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    Postgraduate

  • Location

    Canberra (Australia)

  • Start date

    Different dates available

There is a global epidemic of diabetes and obesity and clinicians need to understand these diseases and be equipped to manage them. Our program is developed and delivered by international leaders in the field of diabetes and metabolic health. It provides understanding of and methods to manage diabetes, obesity and associated cardiovascular complications in the general population as well as particular groups, such as pregnant women.



This course will provide you with a unique opportunity to study with your peers and network with clinical and academic leaders. We adopt a case‑based format and offer online tutorials to facilitate discussion and analysis.



This degree is suitable for medical practitioners working in primary care, emergency medicine, paediatrics and those planning to train in endocrinology.



Face-to-face teaching is delivered in the University’s new state-of-the-art Charles Perkins Centre research and education hub.

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Canberra (Australia)
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Subjects

  • Diabetes
  • Obesity
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  • IT Management
  • Management
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Course programme

Unit of Study6 credit points per unit of study Compulsory Unit

Introduction to Clinical Epidemiology

Stream Specific Units

Diabetes Management

Advanced Diabetes Management

Cardiovascular Metabolic Disease Management (2016)

Obesity and Pre-Diabetes Prevention and Care (2016)

General Elective Units

Bioethics, Law and Society

Clinical Ethics

Pain mechanisms and contributors

Pain Treatment and Management

Quality and Safety in Health Care

Clinical Research Development and Practice

Translating best practice into care

Clinical Psychiatry 1

Best practice in healthcare education

Paediatric Nutrition and Obesity

Disease Prevention and Health Promotion

Health and Risk Communication

Public Health and Community Nutrition


Progression rules

To qualify for the award of the Graduate Diploma in Medicine (Metabolic Health) degree, students complete 36 credit points of coursework. The coursework comprises 6 credit points of core units of study, 24 credit points of stream specific units of study, and 6 credit points of stream specific or general elective units of study.

Graduate Diploma in Medicine (Metabolic Health)

Price on request