Master of Traumatology
About this Study Course
Embark on a transformative journey in the field of traumatology with our comprehensive Master’s program. This advanced degree offers a profound and critical understanding of the pathophysiology, aetiology, outcomes, and management of trauma medicine. Delve into specialized areas such as trauma systems, post-injury critical care, torso trauma, musculoskeletal trauma, and neurotrauma, expanding your knowledge and skills to make a meaningful impact in the field.
Overview
Our Master of Traumatology program goes beyond traditional education, emphasizing research methodology to empower you with the tools to engage in cutting-edge traumatology research. This strategic focus ensures that you develop a robust foundation in both the science and practice of injury management, equipping you to contribute significantly to advancements in the field.
Admission Requirements
- IELTS requirements with an overall minimum score of 6.5 and a section minimum of 6.0.
- We welcome applications from registered medical practitioners, nurses, paramedics, and allied health practitioners with relevant qualifications or experience.
- Registered Medical Practitioners: International Medical Graduates are encouraged to apply.
- Registered Nurses: Division One Registered Nurses with at least three years of relevant experience.
- Paramedics: Hold a three-year undergraduate degree or equivalent with additional postgraduate qualifications or at least two years of documented experience.
- Allied Health Practitioners: Possess a three-year undergraduate degree with additional postgraduate qualifications or at least two years of documented experience in a critical care field.
- Biostatistics
- Epidemiology – Basic Methods
- Post-injury Critical Care
AUD 48,545 per year.
Future Career Outcomes
Upon completing the Master of Traumatology, graduates can anticipate fulfilling roles as leaders, researchers, and specialists in trauma medicine. This program opens avenues for impactful contributions to patient care, research advancements, and healthcare education.