Translational Medicine
Translational Medicine
Overview
In this topic students will link clinical practice to translational science, with deeper case complexity commensurate with growing clinical understanding. Students will draw on their growing competence in clinical medicine, history-taking and examination to identify a relevant clinical case and then to research and synthesise aspects of translational medicine related to that patient case. Cases will be presented as part of the assessments and the most outstanding of these will be supported for preparation submission to that journal for publication.
Intended Learning Outcomes
- Identify and evaluate areas where science and scholarly literature informs clinical practice.
- Synthesize findings from clinical cases and previous advances through research to identify relevant research questions and propose strategies for how these may be explored.
- Discuss how translational medicine can inform future practice to advance patient care at a systems level.
- Demonstrate how knowledge of translational clinical medicine informs professional practice and developing professional identity as a clinician researcher.
Dates and Times
All MD Discovery 2 topics will be held during a 4-week block to be determined based on topic selection and clinical school availability.
Teaching and Learning
Teaching and learning activities for topics include a mix of synchronous and asynchronous online materials, work integrated activities and independent learning.
Assessment
For assessment information, refer to the handbook link for MD Discovery 2: Application.
Contact Information
For any queries contact the Student and Programs Coordinator: md-enquiries@unimelb.edu.au