(1) The JMP Schedule supports the implementation of The Joint Medical Program. In the event of any conflicts between the provisions of this Schedule and other (2) This Schedule shall apply to the award of “Bachelor of Medicine” and the award “Bachelor of Medical Science and Doctor of Medicine” offered jointly by the University of Newcastle and the University of New England. (3) The Joint Medical Program, between The University of Newcastle and the University of New England, delivers a single accredited medical (4) In 2017 the Bachelor of Medicine was placed in teach-out and the Bachelor of Medical Science and Doctor of Medicine program was introduced at both universities. Management of the Joint Medical Program is the responsibility of the JMP Governance Committee as approved by each university. (5) The Dean of Medicine - Joint Medical Program (JMP) is responsible to the JMP Governance Committee and the universities, for academic management of the Joint Medical Program. (6) In this Schedule, unless the context or subject matter otherwise indicates or requires: (7) The degree of Bachelor of Medicine may be awarded as an ordinary degree or With Distinction as provided in the Bachelor of Medicine - Joint Medical Program (JMP) Award of Bachelor of Medicine with Distinction Guideline. (8) (9) (10) (11) The Bachelor of Medical Science and Doctor of Medicine are undertaken sequentially. The Bachelor of Medical Science and Doctor of Medicine are awarded as ordinary degrees. (12) (13) (14) (15) Deferment of admission will be for one academic year only. The JMP Admission Committee shall consider deferment of admission requests and make recommendations to the Dean of Medicine - Joint Medical Program (JMP) (or nominee) for approval. The Dean's decision shall be final. Deferment may be granted: (16) All (17) A (18) Except with the permission of the Dean of Medicine - Joint Medical Program (JMP), a (19) A standard full-time load for semester based courses is 40 units (the University of Newcastle) or 24 credit points (University of New England) and for a full year a standard full-time load is 80 units (University of Newcastle) or 48 credit points (University of New England). A (20) Enrolment in the JMP and attendance at clinical placements are subject to: (21) A (22) University of Newcastle (23) Univerity of New England (24) With the exception of (25) With the exception of (26) With the exception of the 80 units / 48 credit points of (27) The University of Newcastle is a Partner Medical School (PMS) of the International Medical University (IMU), Malaysia. Under this agreement a specified number of IMU students are admitted each year to Year 3 of the Bachelor of Medicine – JMP or Year 3 of the Bachelor of Medical Science – JMP at the University of Newcastle only. The students receive 160 units of (28) Compassionate transfer applications, from universities other than the University of Newcastle and the University of New England, will be considered by the Dean of Medicine - Joint Medical Program (JMP) in consultation with the Head of School of Rural Medicine (University of New England). Requests will only be considered under compassionate circumstances that have arisen after acceptance of admission and commencement of study at the initial medical school. The student requesting a compassionate transfer: (29) Successful incoming (30) Transfer of JMP (31) JMP Graduate Attributes inform curricula, co-curricular and extra-curricular activities and guide the development of our (32) The (33) Course Co-ordinators (the University of Newcastle) / Unit Coordinators (the University of New England) are required to provide (34) Provisions regarding Course / Unit Outlines are contained in the Joint Medical Program Manual. (35) For progression purposes, the Dean of Medicine - Joint Medical Program (JMP), on advice from the JMP Teaching and Learning Committee, may recommend to a College Board (University of Newcastle) and Curriculum Committee (University of New England) prescribed assumed knowledge and barriers to progression, for any course (University of Newcastle) / unit (University of New England) within the (36) Ignorance of the assumed knowledge requirements for a course / unit cannot be the basis of an application to address adverse circumstances affecting an assessment item or of an appeal against a final result in a course / unit. (37) Consistent policies concerning the conduct of assessments and the respective responsibilities of students and the universities apply within the University of Newcastle and the University of New England. (38) Students are subject to the assessment policy as provided in the Joint Medical Program Manual. (39) Examination grades for courses / units within the Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Medical Science and Doctor of Medicine are ungraded. (40) The final grades awarded for JMP courses / units are: (41) A fail grade may be awarded following disciplinary action. (42) There are no marks associated with the UP result. (43) For multi-term sequence courses / units an N/A grade at the University of Newcastle or a RY Grade at the University of New England will be awarded on the completion of Part A of the sequence. A final grade will be awarded for Part B. (44) Most courses/units within the (45) (46) Due to limitations on placements at JMP Clinical Schools when under or over-subscription by preference of places to any Clinical School occurs, (47) (48) (49) (50) A consistent procedure for reviewing (51) Students are subject to the academic progress rules as provided in the Joint Medical Program Manual. (52) Breaches of professional conduct requirements or unethical conduct during any practical experience component shall be deemed to constitute unsatisfactory progress. (53) A consistent procedure for considering adverse and special circumstances that may affect (54) JMP Students are subject to the adverse and special circumstances procedures as provided in the Joint Medical Program Manual. (55) Consistent procedures for requesting re-marks, moderations and/or appealing against a final result, are conducted between the University of Newcastle and the University of New England. (56) Provisions for appealing against a final result are contained in the Joint Medical Program Manual. (57) Provisions for the conduct of re-marks and moderations are contained in Joint Medical Program Manual. (58) (59) The Bachelor of Medicine Student Academic Misconduct Rule sets out what constitutes student misconduct for (60) For (61) An (62) A (63) A (64) The permission of the Dean of Medicine - Joint Medical Program (JMP) is required for a (65) A (66) In exceptional circumstances, a (67) Upon a candidate’s successful completion of a minimum of one academic year of study, the Dean of Medicine - Joint Medical Program (JMP) may grant leave of absence from the (68) Periods of leave of absence granted to any one candidate would not normally exceed a combined period of more than one academic year. (69) Failure to re-enrol as directed following leave of absence will result in enrolment in the (70) A (71) A JMP (72) If successful, the (73) A (74) Except with the permission of the Dean of Medicine - Joint Medical Program (JMP), the maximum time for obtaining the units / credit points required to qualify for the Bachelor of Medicine or Bachelor of Medical Science and Doctor of Medicine shall be eight (8) years, excluding enrolment in the Bachelor of Medical Science (Honours). (75) The period refers to elapsed calendar years from admission, and is inclusive of periods of leave of absence, exclusion or (76) On application from a (77) The Bachelor of Medicine shall be conferred as an ordinary degree except where a candidate’s performance has reached a meritorious standard of achievement such that the degree may be conferred with distinction according to approved criteria. (78) The (79) The individual (80) The two degrees will appear on a single (81) (82) Details concerning the nature of support available and terms and conditions that apply in relation to receiving support are provided: (83) The terms and conditions for prizes and scholarships pertaining to JMP (84) Candidates for the Bachelor of Medicine who wish to discontinue their studies and have satisfied the requirements for the exit degree must apply in writing to the Dean, for approval. The Dean of Medicine - Joint Medical Program (JMP) will take advice from the relevant Head of School. The exit award for the Bachelor of Medicine at both universities is the Bachelor of Health. (85) Candidates for the Bachelor of Medical Science and Doctor of Medicine who wish to discontinue their studies and have satisfied the requirements for the award Bachelor of Medical Science must apply in writing to the Dean of Medicine - Joint Medical Program (JMP), for approval to exit with this award. The Dean of Medicine - Joint Medical Program (JMP) will take advice from the relevant Head of School. (86) Students exiting the JMP with either the Bachelor of Health exit degree or Bachelor of Medical Science are not eligible to apply for re-admission (Section 23 – Re-admission). (87) In instances where provisions are not specified in this Schedule, the matter will be referred to the JMP Teaching and Learning Committee. Recommendations concerning resolution of the matter will be forwarded to the Academic Senate/Board for consideration and approval. (88) To provide for exceptional circumstances arising in any particular student matter, the Academic Senate (University of Newcastle) / Academic Board (University of New England), on the recommendation of the Dean of Medicine - Joint Medical Program (JMP), may relax any provision of this Schedule. Such relaxations will be reported back to the Academic Senate/Board at the partner university at the next available meeting.JMP - Joint Medical Program Schedule
Section 1 - Application of Schedule
Section 2 - Context
Section 3 - Definitions
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Defined Term
Meaning
Assessment or Assessment Item
Any form of work used to measure
Assumed Knowledge
The knowledge based upon which a course/unit builds and which is deemed necessary at the commencement of that course/unit to succeed in that course/unit.
Award
Means the Bachelor of Medicine or the Bachelor of Medical Science and Doctor of Medicine.
Census date
As prescribed by the University of Newcastle and the University of New England for the term of enrolment.
Compulsory program component
A unit within the Bachelor of Medicine – JMP or Bachelor of Medical Science/Doctor of Medicine – JMP which must be successfully completed to progress in the
Course (the University of Newcastle) (University of New England = unit)
Any part of a
Course Co-ordinator (the University of Newcastle)
The
Credit points (cps) (University of New England)
CSP
Commonwealth Supported Place.
Dean of Medicine - Joint Medical Program (JMP)
Has authority under the JMP Collaboration Agreement between The University of Newcastle and University of New England to oversee the supervision of the academic aspects of the JMP and provide leadership for the efficient and effective operation of the Joint Medical Program and its delivery.
Dean
Refers to a Dean of an Australian medical school other than the Dean of Medicine - Joint Medical Program (JMP) or Head of Faculty at University of New England.
Degree
Means a
Exclusion
The condition of being precluded from re-enrolling in a
Final result
The grade based on all the assessment items in a MEDI course/unit as approved by the Head of School responsible for the course/unit.
Head of School
Head of School of Medicine and Public Health (the University of Newcastle) and/or School of Rural Medicine (University of New England).
JMP
Joint Medical Program.
Joint Medical Program
The Bachelor of Medicine and the Bachelor of Medical Science and Doctor of Medicine as delivered in partnership by the University of Newcastle and University of New England.
JMP Assessment Committee
The joint University of Newcastle / University of New England committee responsible for overseeing the development, implementation and quality assurance of JMP assessment.
JMP Executive Committee
The joint University of Newcastle / University of New England committee has final approval for decisions relating to the planning, implementation and management of the JMP. The Committee is chaired by the Dean of Medicine - Joint Medical Program (JMP).
JMP Governance Committee
Is the peak coordinating committee of the JMP with representation from both the University of Newcastle and University of New England.
JMP Progress and Appeals Committee
The joint University of Newcastle / University of New England Committee established to jointly consider and make determinations regarding the progress of JMP students enrolled at The University of Newcastle (University of Newcastle) and the University of New England.
JMP Teaching and Learning Committee
The joint University of Newcastle / University of New England committee responsible for the planning, implementation and management of the JMP curriculum, assessment and standards.
JMP Year Assessment Committee
The committees (one for each year of the JMP) responsible for recommending final grades to the Heads of School and for reviewing the assessment of courses/units in accordance with the universities’ quality assurance principles.
Prescribed date
Means the day set by the JMP Teaching and Learning Committee in each term for each course/unit as the last date for withdrawal from that course/unit without academic penalty.
School
The School of Medicine and Public Health (the University of Newcastle) and/or the School of Rural Medicine (University of New England).
Suspension
The condition of being precluded from enrolment for a period of up to one academic year, with an automatic right to re-enrol in the JMP after the period of suspension.
Teaching period
Term of teaching in which a complete course/unit is delivered. Where courses/units are structured as multi-term sequence the teaching period will be two consecutive semesters in a single calendar year with the final grade being awarded at the completion of part B in the second semester.
The University of Newcastle
The University of Newcastle, a body corporate established under sections 4 and 5 of the University of Newcastle Act 1989.
Unit (University of Newcastle)
Unit Coordinator (University of New England)
The
University Universities
University of Newcastle and/or University of New England
University of Enrolment
University of Newcastle or University of New England
Section 4 - Program Structure
Award: Bachelor of Medicine
AQF Level
Bachelor Level 7
Total Units
400 Units (University of Newcastle) / 240 credit point (University of New England)
Volume of Learning (Duration)
5 years minimum
Structure (including minimum requirements and restrictions)
Admission
An
Additional Requirements
Any approved compulsory
Credit
With the exception of
Grading of the Award
Additional Information
The
Award: Bachelor of Medical Science and Doctor of MedicineBachelor of Medical Science
AQF Level
Bachelor Level 7
Total Units
240 units (University of Newcastle) / 144 credit points (University of New England)
Volume of Learning (Duration)
3 years minimum
Structure (including minimum requirements and restrictions)
Admission
An
Additional Requirements
Any approved compulsory
Credit
With the exception of
Grading of the Award
The degree wil be awarded as an ordinary degree only. A separate 80 unit / 48 credit point Honours program is available – Bachelor of Medical Science (Honours). Details are available in the University of Newcastle program Handbook or the University of New England Course Catalogue.
Doctor of Medicine
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AQF Level
Masters Level 9 E
Total Units
240 units (The University of Newcastle) / 144 credit points (University of New England)
Volume of Learning (Duration)
3 years minimum
Structure (including minimum requirements and restrictions)
Admission
Additional Requirements
Any approved compulsory
Credit
All
Grading of the Award
The degree will be awarded as an ordinary degree only. A separate 80 unit / 48 credit point Honours
Additional Information
The Bachelor of Medical Science and Doctor of Medicine will be awarded at the completion of both
Section 5 - Qualification for the Award
Bachelor of Medicine
Bachelor of Medical Science and Doctor of Medicine
Section 6 - Deferment
Section 7 - Enrolment
University of Newcastle and University of New England
Section 8 - Credit (UON) / Advanced Standing (UNE)
Bachelor of Medicine
Bachelor of Medical Science
Doctor of Medicine
Section 9 - Credit Transfer Arrangements
International Medical University Students
Compassionate Transfers
Section 10 - Graduate Outcomes
Section 11 - Course (University of Newcastle) / Unit (University of New England) Outlines
Section 12 - Assumed Knowledge
Section 13 - Examinations
Section 14 - Clinical Placements
Section 15 - Academic Progress
Section 16 - Adverse and Special Circumstances
Section 17 - Appeal Against a Final Result
Section 18 - Academic Misconduct
Section 19 - Exclusion
Section 20 - Withdrawal from Courses (University of Newcastle) / Units (University of New England)
Section 21 - Addition of Course(s) (University of Newcastle) /Unit(s) (University of New England)
Section 22 - Leave of Absence
Section 23 - Re-admission
Section 24 - Maximum Time for Obtaining an Award
Section 25 - Conferral of Award
Bachelor of Medicine
Bachelor of Medical Science and Doctor of Medicine
Section 26 - Students with a Disability
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Section 28 - Exit Award
Bachelor of Medicine
Bachelor of Medical Science and Doctor of Medicine
Section 29 - Application of Provisions
Section 30 - Relaxing Provision
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The proportional amount of academic credit allotted to a unit (University of New England) and is used to:
i. define the requirements for an award of the university;
ii. indicate a student's enrolment load (see ‘unit ( the University of Newcastle)’ below).
The proportional amount of academic credit allotted to a course and is used to:
i. define the requirements for an award of the University ;
ii. indicate a student's enrolment load (see ‘credit points (cps) (University of New England)’ above).
The program will contain:
a. a total of 400 units / 240 credit points;
b. including 10 units / 6 credit points of electives.
The degree will be awarded as an ordinary degree, or will be awarded ‘with Distinction’ according to the approved academic criteria.
A separate 80 unit / 48 credit point Honours equivalent program is available – Bachelor of Medical Science (Honours). Details are available in The University of Newcastle program Handbook or The University of New England Course Catalogue.
The program will contain a sequence of core courses, with a maximum of a total of 240 units / 144 credit points:
a. 80 units / 48 credit points at 1000 level;
b. 80 units / 48 credit points at 2000 level;
c. 70 units / 42 credit points at 4000 level; and
d. 10 units / 6 credit points at 6000 level.
The program will contain:
a. a total of 240 units / 144 credit points;
b. a sequence of core courses:
i. 160 units / 96 credit points at 6000 level;
ii. 80 units / 48 credit points of credit granted on the basis of completion of Year 3 of the Bachelor of Medical Science at The University of Newcastle or the University of New England.
As approved by the Academic Senate (the University of Newcastle) and Academic Board (University of New England), students who have satisfactorily completed the requirements for the award of the Bachelor of Medical Science will be admitted to the Doctor of Medicine.
Excluding periods of approved leave of absence students must move to the Doctor of Medicine in the year immediately following completion of the Bachelor of Medical Science.