2010 Course Handbook
Master of Advanced Surgery
Abbreviation: MASurg
Description
The Master of Advanced Surgery program provides comprehensive, systematic, competency focussed training for specialist surgeons who wish to take their career further along a pathway of super-specialisation. The program is designed to develop the specific technical and non-technical skills that are needed by the super-specialist surgeon and includes ethics and professionalism, research, advocacy, teaching and a personal commitment to lifelong learning. These programs are 'hands on' and super-specialty focussed, and assessment is based upon the standards of performance of the specific competencies.
General Requirements
- Minimum number of credit points: 32
- and completion of other specific requirements as set out in the Schedule of Postgraduate Programs
Programs
- ADVM46P - Abdominal Surgery
- ADVM12P - Cardiothoracic Surgery
- ADVM10P - Cerebrovascular Neurosurgery
- ADVM42P - Craniofacial Surgery
- ADVM30P - Military Surgery
- ADVM08P - Neuro-oncology
- ADVM20P - Ophthalmology
- ADVM18P - Orthopaedic Surgery
- ADVM15P - Otolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery
- ADVM44P - Plastic Reconstructive and Cosmetic Surgery
- ADVM28P - Prostate Surgery
- ADVM05P - Spinal Surgery
- ADVM25P - Uro-oncology
- ADVM22P - Vascular Surgery