Master of Philosophy in Psychosomatic Medicine
Purpose:
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Qualification type
Master's Degree
Credits
180
Sub-framework
HEQSF - Higher Education Qualifications Sub-framework
Providers listed
1
Qualification snapshot
Official qualification identity fields captured from the qualification record.
Originator
Stellenbosch University
Quality assurance functionary
CHE - Council on Higher Education
Field
Field 09 - Health Sciences and Social Services
Subfield
Curative Health
Qual class
Regular-Provider-ELOAC
Recognise previous learning
Y
Important dates
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Registration start
2024-07-01
Registration end
2027-06-30
Last date for enrolment
2028-06-30
Last date for achievement
2031-06-30
Purpose and entry context
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Purpose and rationale
Purpose
Psychosomatic medicine is an established subspecialty in Psychiatry internationally. Co-morbid physical and mental illnesses occur commonly, are typically complex to manage, and require multidisciplinary input. The MMed training programmes for specialists in psychiatry and neurology at present provide only very limited theoretical and clinical training in the areas of medicine relevant to psychosomatic medicine. These include psychopharmacology, HIV/AIDS management, brain imaging, relevant research, and related exposure to old age psychiatry and neuropsychiatry. As such, a Master of Philosophy: Psychosomatic Medicine will equip specialists with a specific interest in the interface of medicine and mental illness to critically evaluate existing services, amend and/or develop and then lead psychosomatic medicine services in general hospitals.
Graduates from this programme will be able to deal with complex issues according to international accepted norms and standards for our profession, solve problems creatively and be autonomous in their field of specialization in terms of knowledge, skills and understanding.
Rationale
The programme will help to address the needs of stakeholders such as the provincial government, non-governmental organisations and health services (not only mental health facilities) that need to deal with a burgeoning influx of individuals with substance abuse problems. Graduates from this program will also have the ability to generate new knowledge in this growing field, as they will have been enabled with excellent research skills.
While substance abuse is on the increase, in-depth knowledge in the treatment thereof, and specifically when it aggravates mental health problems, is currently sorely lacking. There is a shift in South African services from institutionalization towards sophisticated programmes lying in the field of medicine, rather than social work. This means that the call for knowledgeable mental health practitioners and focused facilities will be on the increase, and this proposed Master of Philosophy programme will aid both practitioners and the community in addressing this need.
Entry requirements and RPL
It is assumed that learners are
- Fluent in written and spoken English.
- Fluent in at least one other official South African language commonly used in the Western Cape.
- Computer literate.
Recognition of Prior Learning
The qualification conforms to the University of Stellenbosch's policy regarding Assessment and Recognition of Prior Learning. The policy stipulates that the responsibility for implementation of the Assessment and Recognition of Prior Learning resides with the Dean of the Faculty. Assessment and Recognition for Prior Learning policy and practices at departmental level is subject to an in-depth and thorough process of self-evaluation and external peer evaluation as a compulsory requirement in the process of periodical and comprehensive departmental evaluation. The Faculty of Health Sciences has an Assessment and Recognition of Prior Learning policy, to which any application for Recognition for Prior Learning must comply.
Access to the Qualification
Access to the qualification is open to learners in possession of a MBCHB, or a Masters in Medicine (Psychiatry) or who have successfully completed the exit examination from the College of Psychiatrists, South Africa (FC Psych) or FCP (SA) Neurology which allows the graduate to practice as a psychiatrist.
Learners must also be eligible for Registration as a professional with the appropriate Health Sciences related body (the Health Professions Council of SA).
At least two or more year's professional experience will be an advantage.
Structure and assessment
Qualification rules, exit outcomes, and assessment criteria from the SAQA record.
Qualification rules
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Exit level outcomes
Graduates will be able to
- Plan, set up, develop, assess and manage a comprehensive and practical addiction service.
- Apply pharmacological principles, medications and drugs related to substance abuse.
- Perform and interpret laboratory techniques and blood tests related to the field of addiction.
- Administer outcomes based psychosocial interventions in the addictions field, including emergency treatment, twelve-step models, network therapy and rehabilitation models.
- Assess patients thoroughly, taking into account the needs of carers and families.
- Integrate the general medicine and addiction related services as to identify high risk service users and initiate treatment for these groups.
Associated assessment criteria
Associated Assessment Criteria for Exit Level Outcomes
Graduates will demonstrate
- A comprehensive understanding of the legal and ethical implications of working in the field of substance abuse and addiction.
- Competence in teaching and training workers in the field of substance abuse, taking a multidisciplinary approach.
- In-depth understanding of medication and pharmacology in this field, including mechanisms of drug actions, side-effects and costs.
- A thorough understanding of interventions and treatments within the public health domain as related to substance abuse problems.
- A comprehensive understanding of the prevalence, epidemiology and comorbidity of illness such as HIV and STDs with substance abuse diseases.
- An understanding of cultural and spiritual aspects of drug and alcohol use.
- In-depth knowledge of anatomy and physiology, including neuroanatomy, relevant to the field of substance abuse and addictions.
- Understanding of common classification systems and their usage, such as DSM-IV TR and ICD 10.
- Competence in the theory, practice and interpretation of scientific research in the addictions field.
Integrated Assessment
The University of Stellenbosch has a specific policy to ensure high standards in assessment practices. The programme coordinator is responsible for ensuring that staff involved in the programme adhere to the policy and to ensure explicitness, validity and reliability of assessment practices. Module assignments, as well as the thesis, will be assessed by faculty appointed internal and external examiners. The University also employs a system of internal and external moderation of assessment of all exit level modules.
The Senate decision that all programmes be re-evaluated and improved on a yearly basis is implemented at all levels. The programme coordinator is responsible for initiating this process and reports to the faculty's programme committee. The evaluation process includes an internal and external evaluation as well as a self-evaluation process.
The exit examination is under the auspices of The College of Psychiatrists of South Afirca.
Progression and comparability
Articulation options
The qualification articulates vertically with a Doctor of Philosophy.
International comparability
This qualification complies with the requirements for a masters degree as required internationally in terms of both the carrying out and reporting of research and the developing of appropriate and relevant knowledge to enable the graduate to operate ethically and professionally in the field.
Notes
As per the SAQA Board decision/s at that time, this qualification was Reregistered in 2012; 2015.
NOTES
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