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    Study the Postgraduate Diploma in Musculoskeletal Medicine (PGDipMSM) in Musculoskeletal Medicine

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    Regulations for the Postgraduate Diploma in Musculoskeletal Medicine (PGDipMSM)

    1. Admission to the Programme

      1. Admission to the programme shall be subject to the approval of the Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Health Sciences).
      2. Every applicant must have been awarded the degrees of Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery of a university in New Zealand or have an equivalent medical qualification acceptable to the Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Health Sciences) and be registered for medical practice in the country in which the programme is taught.
      3. Applicants who have completed the Postgraduate Certificate in Musculoskeletal Medicine should enrol within four years of completing the requirements for the certificate.

    2. Structure of the Programme

      1. The programme of study shall consist of five compulsory papers (MSME 701, MSME 702, MSME 703, MSME 709, PAIN 710 ; see Note 2) and three optional papers (selected from MSME 705, MSME 706, MSME 707, MSME 710, PAIN 711 , PAIN 712).
      2. A candidate who has completed the requirements for the Postgraduate Certificate in Musculoskeletal Medicine shall be credited with those papers in the programme for the diploma which have been previously passed for the certificate.

    3. Duration of the Programme

      The minimum time in which a candidate may complete the diploma is two years, and the maximum time is four years from commencing study.

    4. Examinations

      A candidate shall be examined in each paper.

      A candidate who fails an examination may, on the recommendation of the examiners, be admitted to a special examination.

    5. Level of Award of the Diploma

      The diploma may be awarded with distinction or with credit.

    6. Variations

      The Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Health Sciences) may in exceptional circumstances approve a course of study which does not comply with these regulations.

      Notes:
      1. Two papers are taught on campus (MSME 701, MSME 709), and eight by distance learning.
      2. MSME 701 is a prerequisite for MSME 709.
      3. Candidates who have completed the five-paper certificate (pre-2006 regulations) may complete the diploma programme by taking three of the remaining papers.

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