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MAORIHTH 709

: Transformational Research for Māori Health
2020 Semester Two (1205)
Provides a critical analysis of research and research processes with regard to their potential to colonise or liberate. Drawing on Kaupapa Māori Theory, the course examines how research can be undertaken in ways that are safe for Māori and that contribute to positive Māori development.
Subject: Māori Health
Prerequisite: MAORIHTH 710 and 15 points from POPLHLTH 701, 702, 767
452

MAORIHTH 710

: Kaupapa Māori Theory
2025 Semester One (1253)
Kaupapa Māori Theory (KMT) underpins a range of approaches employed to ensure policy, research and intervention processes emphasise Māori ways of knowing and being and work to prevent the further marginalisation of Māori. Students learn about the development of KMT and its use in the context of Māori health and development, and will experience and learn from a range of initiatives and projects that have KMT at their core.
Subject: Māori Health
Prerequisite: MAORIHTH 301 or 701
Restriction: MAORIHTH 702
453

MAORIHTH 710

: Kaupapa Māori Theory
2024 Semester One (1243)
Kaupapa Māori Theory (KMT) underpins a range of approaches employed to ensure policy, research and intervention processes emphasise Māori ways of knowing and being and work to prevent the further marginalisation of Māori. Students learn about the development of KMT and its use in the context of Māori health and development, and will experience and learn from a range of initiatives and projects that have KMT at their core.
Subject: Māori Health
Prerequisite: MAORIHTH 301 or 701
Restriction: MAORIHTH 702
454

MAORIHTH 710

: Kaupapa Māori Theory
2023 Semester One (1233)
Kaupapa Māori Theory (KMT) underpins a range of approaches employed to ensure policy, research and intervention processes emphasise Māori ways of knowing and being and work to prevent the further marginalisation of Māori. Students learn about the development of KMT and its use in the context of Māori health and development, and will experience and learn from a range of initiatives and projects that have KMT at their core.
Subject: Māori Health
Prerequisite: MAORIHTH 301 or 701
Restriction: MAORIHTH 702
455

MAORIHTH 710

: Kaupapa Māori Theory
2022 Semester One (1223)
Kaupapa Māori Theory (KMT) underpins a range of approaches employed to ensure policy, research and intervention processes emphasise Māori ways of knowing and being and work to prevent the further marginalisation of Māori. Students learn about the development of KMT and its use in the context of Māori health and development, and will experience and learn from a range of initiatives and projects that have KMT at their core.
Subject: Māori Health
Prerequisite: MAORIHTH 301 or 701
Restriction: MAORIHTH 702
456

MAORIHTH 710

: Kaupapa Māori Theory
2021 Semester One (1213)
Kaupapa Māori Theory (KMT) underpins a range of approaches employed to ensure policy, research and intervention processes emphasise Māori ways of knowing and being and work to prevent the further marginalisation of Māori. Students learn about the development of KMT and its use in the context of Māori health and development, and will experience and learn from a range of initiatives and projects that have KMT at their core.
Subject: Māori Health
Prerequisite: MAORIHTH 301 or 701
Restriction: MAORIHTH 702
457

MAORIHTH 711

: Special Topic: Māori Quantitative Methods
2025 Semester Two (1255)
Provides students with an understanding of how to apply a Kaupapa Māori Research (KMR) approach to quantitative research methods (study design, analysis and dissemination) in the health sciences. It will expose students to a range of analytic and practical tools that can be drawn on in the design and conduct of quantitative research with Māori.
Subject: Māori Health
Prerequisite: MAORIHTH 301 or 701
458

MAORIHTH 711

: Special Topic: Māori Quantitative Methods
2024 Semester One (1243)
Provides students with an understanding of how to apply a Kaupapa Māori Research (KMR) approach to quantitative research methods (study design, analysis and dissemination) in the health sciences. It will expose students to a range of analytic and practical tools that can be drawn on in the design and conduct of quantitative research with Māori.
Subject: Māori Health
Prerequisite: MAORIHTH 301 or 701
459

MAORIHTH 711

: Special Topic: Māori Quantitative Methods
2023 Semester One (1233)
Provides students with an understanding of how to apply a Kaupapa Māori Research (KMR) approach to quantitative research methods (study design, analysis and dissemination) in the health sciences. It will expose students to a range of analytic and practical tools that can be drawn on in the design and conduct of quantitative research with Māori.
Subject: Māori Health
Prerequisite: MAORIHTH 301 or 701
460

MAORIHTH 711

: Special Topic: Māori Quantitative Methods
2021 Semester One (1213)
Provides students with an understanding of how to apply a Kaupapa Māori Research (KMR) approach to quantitative research methods (study design, analysis and dissemination) in the health sciences. It will expose students to a range of analytic and practical tools that can be drawn on in the design and conduct of quantitative research with Māori.
Subject: Māori Health
Prerequisite: MAORIHTH 301 or 701
461

MAORIHTH 711

: Special Topic: Māori Quantitative Methods
2020 Semester Two (1205)
Provides students with an understanding of how to apply a Kaupapa Māori Research (KMR) approach to quantitative research methods (study design, analysis and dissemination) in the health sciences. It will expose students to a range of analytic and practical tools that can be drawn on in the design and conduct of quantitative research with Māori.
Subject: Māori Health
Prerequisite: MAORIHTH 301 or 701
462

MBCHB 221A

: MBChB Part II
2025 Semester One (1253)
Through clinical scenarios, lectures and laboratories, students are introduced to human health and the description and pathogenesis of disease processes as a basis for the systematic study of human illness. This is integrated with the study of human organ systems through components focusing on musculoskeletal, digestive, genitourinary, cardiovascular and respiratory systems, linked with practical work in anatomy, physiology, pathology, medical imaging, and professional, clinical and communication skills.
Subject: MBChB
Restriction: MBCHB 203, 205, 206, 209, 210, 211 To complete this course students must enrol in MBCHB 221 A and B
463

MBCHB 221A

: MBChB Part II
2023 Semester One (1233)
Through clinical scenarios, lectures and laboratories, students are introduced to human health and the description and pathogenesis of disease processes as a basis for the systematic study of human illness. This is integrated with the study of human organ systems through components focusing on musculoskeletal, digestive, genitourinary, cardiovascular and respiratory systems, linked with practical work in anatomy, physiology, pathology, medical imaging, and professional, clinical and communication skills.
Subject: MBChB
Restriction: MBCHB 203, 205, 206, 209, 210, 211 To complete this course students must enrol in MBCHB 221 A and B
464

MBCHB 221A

: MBChB Part II
2021 Semester One (1213)
Through clinical scenarios, lectures and laboratories, students are introduced to human health and the description and pathogenesis of disease processes as a basis for the systematic study of human illness. This is integrated with the study of human organ systems through components focusing on musculoskeletal, digestive, genitourinary, cardiovascular and respiratory systems, linked with practical work in anatomy, physiology, pathology, medical imaging, and professional, clinical and communication skills.
Subject: MBChB
Restriction: MBCHB 203, 205, 206, 209, 210, 211 To complete this course students must enrol in MBCHB 221 A and B
465

MBCHB 221A

: MBChB Part II
2020 Semester One (1203)
Through clinical scenarios, lectures and laboratories, students are introduced to human health and the description and pathogenesis of disease processes as a basis for the systematic study of human illness. This is integrated with the study of human organ systems through components focusing on musculoskeletal, digestive, genitourinary, cardiovascular and respiratory systems, linked with practical work in anatomy, physiology, pathology, medical imaging, and professional, clinical and communication skills.
Subject: MBChB
Restriction: MBCHB 203, 205, 206, 209, 210, 211 To complete this course students must enrol in MBCHB 221 A and B
466

MBCHB 311A

: Medical Humanities
2025 Semester One (1253)
A variety of options from the study of medical humanities.
Subject: MBChB
To complete this course students must enrol in MBCHB 311 A and B
467

MBCHB 311A

: Medical Humanities
2023 Semester One (1233)
A variety of options from the study of medical humanities.
Subject: MBChB
To complete this course students must enrol in MBCHB 311 A and B
468

MBCHB 311A

: Medical Humanities
2021 Semester One (1213)
A variety of options from the study of medical humanities.
Subject: MBChB
To complete this course students must enrol in MBCHB 311 A and B
469

MBCHB 311A

: Medical Humanities
2020 Semester One (1203)
A variety of options from the study of medical humanities.
Subject: MBChB
To complete this course students must enrol in MBCHB 311 A and B
470

MBCHB 321A

: MBCHB Part III
2025 Semester One (1253)
Through clinical scenarios, lectures, laboratories and problem-solving sessions, students explore human health and illness in a multidisciplinary manner with particular focus on the nervous system, blood, immunity and infection, reproduction, development and aging, and how bodily systems are regulated. This is integrated with practical work in anatomy, physiology, pathology, medical imaging and professional, clinical and communication skills, as well as ward-based learning experiences.
Subject: MBChB
Prerequisite: MBCHB 221
Restriction: MBCHB 303, 305, 306, 312, 313 To complete this course students must enrol in MBCHB 321 A and B
471

MBCHB 321A

: MBCHB Part III
2023 Semester One (1233)
Through clinical scenarios, lectures, laboratories and problem-solving sessions, students explore human health and illness in a multidisciplinary manner with particular focus on the nervous system, blood, immunity and infection, reproduction, development and aging, and how bodily systems are regulated. This is integrated with practical work in anatomy, physiology, pathology, medical imaging and professional, clinical and communication skills, as well as ward-based learning experiences.
Subject: MBChB
Prerequisite: MBCHB 221
Restriction: MBCHB 303, 305, 306, 312, 313 To complete this course students must enrol in MBCHB 321 A and B
472

MBCHB 321A

: MBCHB Part III
2021 Semester One (1213)
Through clinical scenarios, lectures, laboratories and problem-solving sessions, students explore human health and illness in a multidisciplinary manner with particular focus on the nervous system, blood, immunity and infection, reproduction, development and aging, and how bodily systems are regulated. This is integrated with practical work in anatomy, physiology, pathology, medical imaging and professional, clinical and communication skills, as well as ward-based learning experiences.
Subject: MBChB
Prerequisite: MBCHB 221
Restriction: MBCHB 303, 305, 306, 312, 313 To complete this course students must enrol in MBCHB 321 A and B
473

MBCHB 321A

: MBCHB Part III
2020 Semester One (1203)
Through clinical scenarios, lectures, laboratories and problem-solving sessions, students explore human health and illness in a multidisciplinary manner with particular focus on the nervous system, blood, immunity and infection, reproduction, development and aging, and how bodily systems are regulated. This is integrated with practical work in anatomy, physiology, pathology, medical imaging and professional, clinical and communication skills, as well as ward-based learning experiences.
Subject: MBChB
Prerequisite: MBCHB 221
Restriction: MBCHB 303, 305, 306, 312, 313 To complete this course students must enrol in MBCHB 321 A and B
474

MBCHB 401A

: MBChB Part IV
2024 Semester One (1243)
During Part IV, students spend 33 weeks in eight clinical attachments: emergency medicine, anaesthesiology, musculoskeletal, surgery, general and specialty medicine, geriatrics and general practice. These attachments are complemented by four weeks of topic teaching on campus. There is also a compulsory Māori and Pacific Health module.
Subject: MBChB
Prerequisite: MBCHB 311, 321 To complete this course students must enrol in MBCHB 401 A and B
475

MBCHB 401A

: MBChB Part IV
2023 Semester One (1233)
During Part IV, students spend 33 weeks in eight clinical attachments: emergency medicine, anaesthesiology, musculoskeletal, surgery, general and specialty medicine, geriatrics and general practice. These attachments are complemented by four weeks of topic teaching on campus. There is also a compulsory Māori and Pacific Health module.
Subject: MBChB
Prerequisite: MBCHB 311, 321 To complete this course students must enrol in MBCHB 401 A and B