• Graduate Certificate of Perioperative Medicine M4029

    Department of Anaesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine

Course FAQ

How many hours per week do I need to dedicate to course learning?

Each 12 credit point unit (students choose two units from a choice of POM5101, POM5102, POM5103) is quite intensive and we suggest 20 to 24 hours per week of study commitment for each unit to view the lectures, complete the reading packages and dedication to research in answering the course work (essays, group discussions and short answer questions).

Can I take study leave (i.e. intermission) during the course?

For information regarding intermission (study leave), please click below

Intermission Information


To apply intermission

Intermission Request Form
What is a census date?

The census date is:

  • the last day before you become liable for fees for the units you're enrolled in.
  • the last day you can withdraw from a unit without Withdrawn showing on your academic record (there are some exceptions)

You have until 11.59pm on the census date to make changes to your units without financial or academic penalty.

When does access to the online course material open and close?

Enrolled students receive a Welcome Package to their Monash student email account one week prior to the official semester start date for each enrolled unit.

Unit content is released on a weekly basis (as appropriate) and assessment tasks have a set release date and due date.

Content is unable to be released outside of this period. If you have planned leave during the semester you will need to manage your study commitments as required.

For all units, access to the unit material/web closes immediately after the end of the semester.

Please refer to the Monash official semester start and finish dates at Semester Dates

Can I have ongoing access to the online material once I have completed the course?

Course material is only available for the duration of the applicable semester study period.

I am considering studying the Master of Perioperative Medicine; do I receive credit for units studied as part of the Graduate Certificate of Perioperative Medicine?

Yes, you do! The two units studied are eligible for credit towards your Masters’ degree. You will then need to complete 3 more units. These are either POM5101, POM5102, or POM5103 (depending on which unit you did not complete as part of the Graduate Certificate of Perioperative Medicine) in addition to both POM5105 and POM5106 capstone project units.

I have completed the Graduate Certificate; how do I apply for the Master of Perioperative Medicine?

Once you have completed the Graduate Certificate, you are eligible to apply for the Master of Perioperative Medicine during the next open admission period. Your units studied in the Graduate Certificate will be credited towards the Master of Perioperative Medicine (subject to meeting the 7-year credit recency policy and unit content not changing significantly over this period).

I have completed the Graduate Certificate; how long can I take to decide whether I want to continue studies with the Master of Perioperative Medicine?

You have 7 years from completing the Graduate Certificate to enrolling into the Master of Perioperative Medicine for successfully completed units to be credited to the Masters.

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Please contact us during 9AM – 5PM AEST weekdays via phone at +61 3 9903 0321 or email med-periopmedicine@monash.edu

Admissions FAQ

Can I apply for part-time and change to full-time later (and vice versa)?

Unfortunately, no. Due to unit scheduling and the short course duration, students can study either full-time (available semester 1 only) or part-time (available semester 1 and 2) at the time of applying.

Can I apply for either course if I have a Bachelor of Science?

Unfortunately, no. The academic entry requirement is a Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Science (MBBS) or Doctor of Medicine (MD). You are welcome to apply when you meet this (and other) admission requirements.

What is meant by ‘2 years of clinical hospital medicine experience’?

Students need 2 years of clinical hospital medicine before being able to apply for the Graduate Certificate or Master of Perioperative Medicine. For example, if a student graduates from a MBBS in November 2020 they are eligible to apply from the 2023 calendar year onward if they have continued with postgraduate medical trainee and placements during those two years. As the Master of Perioperative Medicine program culminates in the student determining and submitting a capstone project, students need this experience to get the most out of the project.

If I can’t find a copy of my MBBS testamur/academic transcript, can I provide a Fellowship Certificate instead?

Unfortunately, not. As part of the Admissions Policy you must provide a copy of your MBBS testamur and academic transcript (list of results).

I am having difficulty accepting my offer and enrolling for the first time

Please contact us to assist via email address med-periopmedicine@monash.edu or phone +61 3 9903 0321 (9am to 5pm AEST)

How do I pay for the course and do I have to pay all at once?

Fees are charged per unit/s enrolled each semester. Students can pay fees each semester or full calendar year of enrolment. Statements are issued from 4+ weeks prior to semester commencement. The Monash Fees Department manages all student Fees. For further information and contact details please visit https://monash.edu/fees

How do I receive my fee statement (invoice)?

This is accessed through your Monash WES (Web Enrolment System) account or by contacting the Monash Fees Department.

What is the refund policy?

Please click below to see information regarding refunds, remission of debt and fee credit

Refunds

Is fee assistance available?

The Graduate Certificate of Perioperative Medicine is full fee-paying only. Students can apply for FEE-HELP if they are eligible to do so. Fee information is available at Fees page

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Please contact us during 9AM – 5PM AEST weekdays via phone at +61 3 9903 0321 or email med-periopmedicine@monash.edu