Programme Master of in Name The Masters of Medicine in Surgery programme addresses the need for Specialist Adult Programme in the Pacific. In addition to the broad category of offered at FNU Description the discipline is often subdivided into various , usually centered on the major organ systems of the body. These include, for example, subspecialties such cardiothoracic, vascular, orthopedic, , , pediatric, head and neck and plastic and reconstructive. Majors N/A 1. At least a ‘B’ grade pass with a minimum of 65% overall scores in the relevant Diploma Minimum programme – applicant should have obtained a Diploma in the related field within the Requirements last 3 years from intending year of study and with medical registration in Fiji.

2. Good standing with reference from previous/current employer. Exceptions for time-limitations may be made subject to an assessment of applicant’s work record. This assessment will be made by the post-graduate advisory committee. Duration 3 years full time (After one year of PGD) Programme Masters Type College Name College of Medicine, and Health Sciences Campus Hoodless House Credit Point 540

Programme Structure Credit Unit Code Unit Title Points Year 2 SGR 820 Surgery II 120 Year 3 SGR 830 Surgery III 120 Year 4 SGR 900 Surgery IV 120 ADDITIONAL COURSES (Any 2) PCP801 Evidence Based Medicine 30 EPI807 Rapid Health Research in Small Populations 30 HSM805 Management of Health Services 30 HSM 809 Health Resource Management 30 ADDITIONAL RESEARCH COURSES RES820 year 2 Epidemiology/Research Methodology 30 MED840 year 3 MMed Research Project 90 and 4

Unit Prerequisite Unit Code Unit Title Prerequisite

SGR 820 Surgery II SGR 801 SGR 830 Surgery III SGR 820 SGR 900 Surgery IV SGR 830 ADDITIONAL PUBLIC HEALTH COURSES (Any2) PCP801 Evidence Based Medicine None EPI807 Rapid Health Research in Small Populations None HSM805 Management of Health Services None HSM 809 Health Resource Management None ADDITIONAL RESEARCH COURSES RES820 year 2 Epidemiology/Research Methodology None MED840 year 3 MMed Research Project RES 820 and 4