This unit represents the equivalent of two semesters of full-time study towards a final thesis relevant to rural and remote medicine.<br/><br/>The Master of Rural and Remote Medicine is a broad-based degree for those wishing to pursue a career in teaching or research focused on rural and remote medicine. As rural and remote medicine is a generalised discipline the range of research topics is very wide, from large-scale epidemiology studies to educational and qualitative or clinical studies. -- Course Website
Instructor: Associate Professor Denese Playford
Prerequisites: RMED5801 Rural Clinical Education Practice, RMED5802 Philosophy of Rural and Remote Medicine, RMED5803 Principles of Clinical Teaching and Learning (Rural) and RMED5804 Research Methods for Rural Medicine