Tuition Fee
Start Date
Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
5 years
Details
Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
Anatomy | Surgery
Area of study
Health | Natural Science
Education type
On campus
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
About Program
Program Overview
Programme: MMed (Neurosurgery)
The MMed (Neurosurgery) 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.
- The total credits for the programme are 624.
- The NQF level for the programme is 09.
Admission Requirements
- A MBChB (or equivalent) degree or a relevant medical degree with modules equivalent to at least the first two years of the MBChB degree.
- Currently registered as a physician with the Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA) and must have been registered for at least one year.
Programme Structure
- The programme consists of theoretical, practical, clinical, and applicable training as stipulated by the relevant department.
- Students must register for and attend the Applied Research Methodology 802 module satisfactorily.
- Students must submit a dissertation or a research article that has been accepted for publication in a subsidised periodical.
Examinations and Pass Requirements
- A minimum final mark of 50% is required to pass in a subject.
- A subminimum of 50% is required in the clinical section of the examination.
- General Academic 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.
Registrarship
- Inquire at the relevant head of department regarding the availability of registrarships for the specialisation.
- Each student must prove to the University that they have successfully filled the required full-time training post for a period of four or five years.
- Students must complete the theoretical, practical, clinical, and applicable training as stipulated.
- Students must pass the prescribed written, oral, practical, and/or clinical university examinations.
- Students must successfully complete the research component of the degree.
Core Modules
- ANA 894: Anatomy 894 (36 credits)
- ANP 875: Anatomical pathology 875 (36 credits)
- BVC 801: Principles of surgery 801 (36 credits)
- FSG 801: Physiology 801 (36 credits)
- MMS 890: Dissertation 890 (180 credits)
- NCR 800: Neurosurgery 800 (300 credits)
- TNM 802: Applied research methodology 802 (0 credits)
Exemption
- The Faculty Board may grant partial exemption from the training and work 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
- Registrars are expected to participate increasingly in the examining and treatment of patients in the hospital.
- Lectures/symposia with closely related departments are organised, as well as discussions of literature, etc.
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