Master of Medicine (Sleep Medicine)

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Master of Medicine (Sleep Medicine)

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Duration: 1 Month(s)

The University of Sydney

Sydney, New South Wales (NSW), Australia

Course TypeMaster

Course Specialty

Sleep Medicine

Affiliation

The University of Sydney

Overview

    1. The Master of Medicine (Sleep Medicine) at the University of Sydney provides advanced training for clinicians interested in the expanding discipline of sleep medicine. The curriculum is structured to deepen understanding of sleep physiology, breathing and non-breathing sleep disorders, and their management in multidisciplinary settings such as respiratory medicine, neurology, cardiology, psychiatry and allied health.
    2. Delivered largely online with flexible modes to accommodate clinical practitioners, the programme includes compulsory and stream-specific units of study, enabling participants to gain both theoretical knowledge and applied skills in interpreting sleep studies and managing sleep disorders.
    3. On completion, graduates are positioned to work more effectively in sleep clinics, diagnostics, research settings and as part of multidisciplinary care teams addressing sleep and related disorders.

Fee (INR):

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Stipend (INR):

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Accomodation:

Hostel Facility

Scholarship:

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Eligibility

    Medical qualification (recognised).

    For international applicants: Meet English language proficiency requirements.

    Note: The programme is not available to international students holding a standard student visa in some cases (it may only be available offshore or on other visas with study rights).

Minimum Education

MBBS

Admission Process:

    1. Confirm eligibility (medical degree, registration, if applicable, English proficiency).
    2. Gather application documentation: degree transcripts, medical registration/qualification proof, CV/resume, and English test scores (if required).
    3. Submit an online application via the University’s postgraduate admissions portal for the Master of Medicine (Sleep Medicine).
    4. The programme selection review assesses academic and professional suitability (clinical background in sleep medicine may be favourable).
    5. Receive an admission offer.
    6. Accept offer, enrol, pay required tuition/fees.
    7. Commence the programme: enrol in units, proceed with online studies and any required intensives, and complete 48 credit points within the allowable timeframe.
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