Relevant Auckland MBChB Learning Outcomes
Health and Society: medical graduate as a health advocate
3.8: Describe the attributes of the national systems of healthcare including those that pertain to the healthcare of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and/or Māori.
3.8: Describe the attributes of the national systems of healthcare including those that pertain to the healthcare of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and/or Māori.
MBChB 1: Graduate Learning Outcomes
Hauora Māori | |
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• Identify approaches to reducing and eliminating health inequities including actively challenging racism; | |
Population Health | |
• Identify major threats to health and critique trends in health care delivery in New Zealand and internationally; |
MBChB 3: Blood, Immunity and Infection
Population Health | |
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10 | Explain the reasons for population-based vaccination programmes targeted against selected infectious diseases. |
MBChB 3: Professional and Clinical Skills 2
Population Health | |
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16 | • Outline the role of various community-based health agencies with interests in the health needs of different communities |
MBChB 4: General Practice
Hauora Māori | |
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6 | • Identify strategies to overcome barriers with a view to improving Māori health outcomes. |
Population Health | |
7 | Appraise the role of general practice within the wider health care network. |
• Outline the New Zealand Health Strategy; |
MBChB 5: Paediatrics
Population Health | |
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11 | • Determine how access to health professionals are achieved – special complexities of adolescent health services, non accidental injury and roles of referral networks including governmental agencies (Child, Youth and Family (CYF) and hospital teams). |
MBChB 5: Formal Learning Yr 5
Infections and Immunisations in Children | |
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• Explain the importance of prevention of infection through primary healthcare and access |
MBChB 6: General Practice
Population Health | |
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• The role of general practice and its integration with the wider health care network is articulated, including regional variations in healthcare provision; health promotion and prevention appropriate for the community; major primary health care targets. |
MBChB 6: General Medicine
Hauora Māori | |
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• Factors contributing to poorer health outcomes for Māori are identified and strategies applied to address these. |
MBChB 6: Obstetrics and Gynaecology
Population Health | |
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• Special features of maternity care provision in New Zealand. |
MBChB 6: Psychiatry
Population Health | |
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• Improvements in public health mental services through reflection on current delivery models of mental health care. |
MBChB 6: General Surgery
Hauora Māori | |
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• Inequities in the incidence and outcomes of surgical conditions for Māori are understood and strategies identified to reduce and eliminate these inequities. |
MBChB 6: Emergency Medicine
Population Health | |
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• The Ministry of Health screening guidelines are applied for patients in ED settings who may present with domestic violence, elder abuse and neglect, child abuse and neglect, smoking and drug and alcohol abuse. |