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1 The UKZN Undergraduate 6 year Medical Curriculum
Umesh Lalloo Nelson R Mandela School of Medicine

2 ATTRIBUTES OF MBChB GRADUATES
understand the fundamental principles and methods of medicine and apply the principles of research mastered the clinical skills required for diagnosis, prognosis and treatment promote the health of both individuals and communities treat physical and mental diseases at a PHC level behave in a manner and observe medical ethics expected by the medical profession acquired the foundations for life-long learning, and continued personal and intellectual growth engage in gainful economic activity with a commitment to professionalism and service manage themselves and the health care team

3 PRINCIPLES, DESIGN AND DELIVERY OF THE PROGRAMME
Student centred (consider their needs and ability) Problem based (initially and emphasize clinical problems at exit level) Integrated and multidisciplinary Community orientated (experiential component conducted in the community setting) Early clinical contact Systematic (spiralling) (Concepts introduced in early years are revisited and expanded on later)

4 THE INSTRUCTIONAL METHODS AND TECHNIQUES USED
Small group, problem-based learning. Facilitators trained to help the group to analyse a problem/case Interactive large group sessions (similar to lectures) Practical sessions used to illustrate concepts or demonstrate specimens, images or functions related to the problem under investigation.

5 MBChB 1 these modules are year long modules
Basic and Foundation Science for Medicine Becoming a professional Academic literacy (English for Medicine) IsiZulu for Medicine Computers for Medicine

6 MBChB 2 First semester Homeostasis (Respiratory, CVS, Renal)
Second semester Co-ordination and Control (GIT, Endocrine, skin genetics) Each semester has an introductory section of the applied basic sciences and pathologies relevant to the themes with integration across disciplines

7 MBChB 3 First semester Mental Health and neuromuscular problems
Second semester Reproduction, blood, Infections and HIV Each semester has an introductory section of the applied basic sciences and pathologies relevant to the themes with integration across disciplines

8 MBChB 4 First semester Internal Medicine Second semester
General Surgery Trauma and emergency care Family Medicine Obstetrics and gynaecology Paediatrics

9 MBChB 5 First Semester Adult and Paediatric Medicine Mental Health
Second semester Principles of Surgery Obstetrics and gynaecology

10 MBChB 6 Medicine Paediatrics Psychiatry Obstetrics and gynaecology
Surgery Integrated Family and Public Health Medicine

11 STUDENT SELECTIVES allows students the opportunity to conduct research in a primary care/rural setting. supervised by local doctor or nurse expect to follow-up newly diagnosed HIV/TB patients for 3 years conduct an analysis of each site in terms of adherence to norms and standards as defined by Alma Ater, and present a community assessment of the socio- environmental drivers of illness, a health resource mapping of facilities for this community,

12 MONITORING & EVALUATION
Reviewing the curriculum for core content Evaluating the lecture contents to prevent overload and instruction inappropriate for the level of training Matching assessment questions to objectives Avoiding over –assessing ( too frequent assessments) Assessment committee review has been established Reviewing functions in the Skills Laboratory – earlier years and the clinical years

13 SUBCOMMITTEES SUPPORTING THE UNDERGRADUATE CURRICULUM
Selective/Registration/Admissions Student support and monitoring Teaching, Learning and Year Co-ordinators Programmes, Rules, Templates Assessments, Monitoring, Examinations DP appeals and exclusions Selectives/Electives/Clinical Conference/ Outreach

14 NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE (GRADE 12) APPLICANTS
Only candidates who sit for the Grade 12 examinations during the year of application will be considered The candidate must have achieved a minimum of 65% in each of the following subjects: Mathematics Physical Science Life Sciences English Must have at least level 4 pass in Life Orientation (legal requirement)

15 NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE (GRADE 12) APPLICANTS cont….
Applicants will be ranked in order of performance based on the following criteria The arithmetic average of 6 subjects including, Mathematics, Physical Science, Life Sciences and English. Mathematics paper 3 will not be substituted for Mathematics.

16 Pre-selection 50% of the seats reserved for Grade 12 learners will be allocated based on the marks obtained in the Grade 11 end of year examinations. The subject criteria will be as defined for ‘Grade 12’s/ Matriculants’above. 75% or greater aggregate in the end of year Grade 11 examinations will be considered for pre-selection. on academic merit and in compliance with the racial quotas as determined by the Board of the School of Medicine. Final award of places will be based on the applicant maintaining or exceeding this performance in the final Grade 12 (Matriculation) examination.

17 INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
The Nelson R Mandela School of Medicine is governed by a SADC agreement to accept applicants from countries without a medical school. Such applications are channeled via their respective Ministries.

18 MATURE STUDENTS Candidates who have completed the Matriculation/Grade12 examination and exceeding the minimum standards for entry into the MBChB programme as defined above; and have done a year or more of a degree course at a recognised university in South Africa; and achieved outstanding results, will be considered. The Selection Committee shall consider a variety of courses to enhance the learning environment in the first year class.

19 MBCHB5 & MBCHB6 Admissions by Race & Gender
Yr Gender A C I O W Grand Total Num % 2007 F 58 30% 5 3% 37 19% 0% 7 4% 107 M 47 24% 4 2% 33 17% 1 1% 3 88 2007 Total 105 54% 9 5% 70 36% 10 195 2008 28% 57 127 48 23% 25 12% 80 2008 Total 106 51% 8 82 40% 11 207 2009 84 54 149 52 24 10% 2 2009 Total 136 59% 78 34% 231 2010 55 26% 117 49 18% 91 2010 Total 96 46% 92 44% 14 7% 208 2011 86 43% 16% 132 60 2011 Total 146 72% 12 6% 41 20% 202 589 56% 42 363 35% 1043


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