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Basic Underwater MedicineBrief description:
Training outcomes: The exit outcome for this module is equivalent to the European Diving Technology Committee (EDTC) level 1, which is a medical examiner of divers. In brief: training a medical practitioner to practice diving medicine within his or her medical practice. Successful candidates may be able to register with the South African Department of Labour as a Designated Medical Practitioner (an examiner of South African commercial divers). Theoretical training:
Practical training: The practical training concentrates on the physical examination of divers, thus looking in more details at physical examination skills and special investigations like the lung function tests, stress ECG tests, audiogram interpretation, etc. Another part of the practical experience is the observation of a properly run commercial diving operation. This presentation is usually done by the South African Navy Diving Centre. They also demonstrate various pieces of diving equipment and explains their functioning. There is no in-water diving, nor hyperbaric chamber dives during this module. Entry requirements: Each prospective candidate must:
The following are NOT requirements:
Observers: Persons who do not meet the requirements for entry into the module may in specific circumstances be allowed to participate in the module as an observer. These circumstances are:
Note 1: Observers may NOT receive ANY certification when attending the module. The person attends the module purely for personal enrichment. Certificates of attendance are NOT issued! Note 2: Observers are by definition not medical practitioners. This module trains medical practitioners to apply knowledge they already have (e.g. ability to read ECG's, ability to read X-rays, ability to interpret audiograms, etc.). Students who do not at least have a basic knowledge of these will either waste their own time because they don't understand what is said in class, or they would want to ask a lot of questions in class, which will waste the time of the attendees. Costs:
The following costs should also be taken into account:
Note: For exchange rates, please visit THIS SITE. Follow this link for contact time details Logistical help provided: Once a student is registered for the degree programme (or a module), (s)he will have secure access to the WebCT programme. Various links provide information for students regarding accommodation options that we suggest, as well as general information about the contact time. Specific links are available for international students, telling them all about the weather, money matters, visa requirements and resources, etc. Examination: The examination of this module is done in various stages. The first stage is done via WebCT (summative assessments). On the last day of the contact session, the students will also write a theoretical examination. This consists of approximately six diving fitness evaluation exercises (on paper) with related theoretical questions. Students enrolled for the degree programme will write an examination at the end of their study period, to test their ability to integrate knowledge across all of the modules. Certification: Students who successfully complete the module, will receive:
Accreditation: This module is accredited with:
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL): RPL is provided to any candidate who had previously done a course or training programme in diving medicine. The University of Stellenbosch has specific policies and procedures relating to RPL of a student. Contact the programme coordinator for more information. Contact details: For more information, please contact Dr. W.A.J. (Jack) Meintjes, the programme coordinator:
Att: Dr WAJ (JACK) MEINTJES Tel: +27 21
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