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Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences

Courses for international students


Further Information

Entry Information
Intake period
February
Duration

4 years full time

Weekly First Year Time Commitment

25 - 30 hours plus own study time

Advanced Standing
Students with diplomas from polytechnics in Singapore and Malaysia could expect to receive one year of credit, except for Podiatric Medicine, Health Science, Medicine and Dentistry.
Degrees
Bachelor of Podiatric Medicine

Fees
2009: $25,000
2010: $31,500

CRICOS Code
055993K
Prerequisites

All courses at UWA: English Language Competence

Mathematics and Chemistry. Biology or Human Biology are desirable.

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Podiatric Medicine

Podiatry is the diagnosis and treatment of disorders of the foot, ankle and related structures.

The Bachelor of Podiatric Medicine (BPodM) degree is an exciting new course offered by UWA in the Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences. The course is designed to produce highly trained and competent podiatrists, well prepared to commence clinical practice as primary contact health care practitioners in the diagnosis and treatment of conditions affecting the foot and ankle.

The first two years of the program introduces students to various biomedical science subjects, including animal and human biology, medical chemistry, patient psychology and normal structure and function of the human body, including elements of anatomy, physiology and biochemistry similar to the medical curriculum.

Specific podiatry units in the first two years cover the introduction of the practice of podiatry, podiatric biomechanics and human gait, pathomechanics and common foot conditions, plaster neutral impression techniques, CPR and basic first aid, peripheral vascular disease, podiatric orthopaedics or the non-surgical management of foot abnormalities, biomechanical measurement techniques, force plate measurements, video analysis and electromyographic techniques.

The final two years of the program concentrate on the subject areas of pharmacology, general medicine, general pathology, local and general anaesthesia. As the student progresses through the program the specialised areas of podiatric medicine and surgery are emphasised, including dermatology, the diabetic foot, neurology, rheumatology, medical imaging, podiatric surgery, biomechanics and sports podiatry, gerontology, podopaediatrics and orthopaedic surgery.

Clinical practice commences in the second year of the course and includes rotations in the UWA Podiatric Medicine clinics, and in public and private urban hospitals with the possible option of a rural clinical placement. Students who achieve high grades during the undergraduate program may be invited to complete an Honours project in their final year. This may permit direct entry into a Mastor of Medical Science or Doctor of Philosophy research program. In addition, it is the intention of the Faculty to provide postgraduate coursework Masters degree programs in Podiatric Medicine and Podiatric Surgery, leading to registration as a specialist podiatrist in WA.

We would like students to be aware that for some Podiatric Medicine laboratory sessions, they will need to dress appropriately (in shorts and t-shirts) to enable such things as the practice of examination techniques on fellow students or during gait analysis sessions.

Educational Qualifications

Qualifications Grades
WA TER 90
UWA Foundation program 72
WAUFY 67
Minimum International Baccalaureate 33
Minimum All India Senior School Certificate 16
Minimum GCE or Cambridge Advanced Level Examination 12
Indian School Certificate 80

Structure

The first year is concerned with basic science, introducing students to foundations of animal and human biology, medical chemistry, normal structure and function of the human body including elements of anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, human movement and patient psychology, in units common to the medical and dental curricula. Specific podiatry units in the first two years cover the introduction of the practice of clinical podiatry, biomechanics of human gait and the pathomechanics of common foot conditions including podiatric orthopaedics and the non-surgical management of foot abnormalities, biomechanical measurement techniques, force plate measurements and video gait analysis. The final two years of the course concentrate on general topics relevant to podiatry including pharmacology, general medicine and surgery, general pathology, peripheral vascular disease, dermatology, rheumatology, medical imaging, geriatric medicine, orthopaedics, and local and general anaesthesia. The specialised areas of podiatric medicine and surgery are dealt with in depth and include the management of the diabetic foot, sports injuries, podopaediatrics, podiatric orthopaedics and podiatric surgery. The course covers all aspects of clinical podiatry and students gain valuable practical experience treating patients in the UWA Podiatry Clinic, public hospitals and community and private practices.

Career Opportunities

Graduates of the BPodM degree will be eligible to apply for registration as a podiatrist in all Australian States and Territories, NZ and the UK.

Course enquiries Application, visa and other enquiries to

Satu Stephenson
Course Administrator, Podiatric Medicine

Phone (+61 8) 6488 4521
Email satu.stephenson@uwa.edu.au

International Centre

The University of Western Australia
35 Stirling Highway
Crawley, Perth
Western Australia 6009

Phone (+61 8) 6488 3939
Fax (+61 8) 9382 4071

Email international@uwa.edu.au


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