Students
Tuition Fee
Start Date
Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
5 years
Details
Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
Biomedical Sciences | Hematology
Area of study
Health | Natural Science
Education type
On campus
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Programme: MMed Haematology

The MMed Haematology programme is offered by the Faculty of Health Sciences at the University of Pretoria.


Programme Information

  • The programme is a full-time, five-year programme.
  • The minimum duration of study is five years, with a total of 552 credits.
  • All MMed students must register for and attend Applied Research Methodology 802 satisfactorily, preferably during the intermediate phase or after completion of Part 1 and before sitting for Part 2 of the MMed.
  • All MMed students must submit a dissertation which must be assessed as satisfactory by an external examiner, or a research article that has been accepted for publication in a subsidised periodical.
  • The research proposal must be approved by the MMed Protocol Committee prior to the intermediate exam or within two years of enrolment.

Admission Requirements

  • A prospective student for the MMed degree programme must be in possession of the MBChB degree of this University or a qualification deemed by the University to be equivalent to the MBChB degree for at least two years.
  • In addition, such a student must be registered as a physician with the Health Professions Council of South Africa for at least one year.
  • International students must have qualifications verified by SAQA.

Other Programme-Specific Information

  • Satisfactory progress after one year of training is required, as evaluated by the applicable examination panel.
  • The study of the major subject extends over four or five years, as prescribed by the relevant department.

Examinations and Pass Requirements

  • The sequence of the examinations in the prerequisite subjects will be determined by the head of the department under which the major subject falls.
  • A minimum final mark of 50% is required by all departments to pass in a subject, and in the clinical section of the examination, a subminimum of 50%.
  • General Regulations apply.
  • A student is not admitted to the examination in a prerequisite subject more than twice, nor is he or she admitted to the examination in the major subject more than twice.

Core Modules

  • FSG 801: Physiology 801 (36 credits)
  • HEM 800: Haematology 800 (300 credits)
  • MMS 890: Dissertation 890 (180 credits)
  • TNM 802: Applied Research Methodology 802 (0 credits)

Elective Modules

  • APY 871: Anatomical Pathology (Capita Selecta) 871 (12 credits)
  • GMB 871: Medical Microbiology (Capita Selecta) 871 (36 credits)
  • GVR 871: Medical Virology (Capita Selecta) 871 (36 credits)
  • HEM 801: Haematology 801 (36 credits)

Exemption

  • The Faculty Board may grant partial exemption from the training and work mentioned on the grounds of comparable training and experience completed in another post or at another recognised institution.
  • Exemption from a maximum period of 18 months may be granted with regard to four-year and five-year programmes.

Pass with Distinction

  • The degree is conferred with distinction on a student who has obtained a final mark of at least 75% in their major subject.

General Information

  • Departments expect registrars to participate increasingly in the examining and treatment of patients in the hospital, both in-patients and out-patients, as well as performing and interpreting tests in the laboratory.
  • Lectures/symposia with closely related departments are organised, as well as discussions of literature, etc.
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