College of Health and Medicine (University of Tasmania)

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College of Health and Medicine
Type Medical School
Established1965 as the School of Medicine [1]
Parent institution
University of Tasmania
Vice-Chancellor Rufus Black
Executive DeanDenise Fassett [2]
Location,
Australia
Website www.utas.edu.au/health

The College of Health and Medicine is a college of the University of Tasmania that incorporates the School of Medicine, School of Health Sciences, Wicking Centre and Menzies Institute for Medical Research. The College incorporates medicine, pharmacy, psychology, paramedicine, nursing, laboratory medicine, allied health sciences and rural health into its curricula and research. [1]

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History

The first medical education offered at the University of Tasmania was the School of Medicine. The School was founded in 1965 to response to a workforce shortage of doctors in Tasmania. [3]

Schools and Institutes

The MS1 Building of the Medical Sciences Precinct and home to the College of Health and Medicine University of Tasmania Medical Science Precinct MS1.jpg
The MS1 Building of the Medical Sciences Precinct and home to the College of Health and Medicine
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The MS2 Building of the Medical Sciences Precinct in Hobart

School of Medicine

The School of Medicine is predominately based at the Medical Science Precinct in Hobart which offers studies in Medicine, Pharmacy, Psychology and Paramedicine. [6] [7]

School of Health Sciences

The School of Health Sciences specialises in nursing, laboratory medicine, allied health sciences and rural health. [6] [8]

Wicking Centre

The Wicking Dementia Research and Education centre was founded in 2008 and focuses on the research, education and public understanding of dementia diseases. The Centre undertakes this mission through free MOOC's and traditional territory education in a Diploma of Dementia Care, Bachelor of Dementia Care, Bachelor of Ageing and Dementia Studies and a Master of Dementia Program. [1] [9] [10]

Menzies Institute

The Menzies Institute for Medical Research (formerly the Menzies Centre for Health Research) was founded in 1988. The Institute focuses on five major research themes: public health and primary care, brain diseases and injury, heart and blood vessels, bone and muscle health, and cancer, genetics and immunology. [11] [12]

Clinical schools and teaching hospitals

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