
Admission to the Graduate Diploma in Medicine (Clinical Neurophysiology) requires a medical degree from the University of Sydney or equivalent qualification.
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Clinical neurophysiology is a broad discipline, encompassing diagnostic services for patients presenting with neurological dysfunction, systemic diseases and critical illnesses, through to the provision of intraoperative monitoring of the nervous system during at-risk procedures.
Who should study this course?
The only postgraduate course of its kind in Australia, this course is designed for anaesthetists and neurologists and trainees in these areas. It aims to provide structured educational programs in neurophysiological monitoring to complement experiential learning in the workplace.
How will you learn?
Primarily taught online, your studies will be supplemented by intensive face-to-face teaching sessions which include practical experience in simulated diagnostic and perioperative settings.
In this course you will learn from experienced and expert anaesthetists, neurologists and neurophysiology scientists from Australia and overseas.
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This course will provide graduates with a sound understanding of the theoretical principles and practical application of the commonly employed techniques in clinical neurophysiology. Graduates will develop the knowledge and skills to work in diagnostic and perioperative settings.