Course Overview
Course Overview The Graduate Diploma in Disaster and Terror Medicine is designed to equip clinicians, first responders, health service managers, relevant agency staff, and policymakers with an overview of the principles of disaster management, the skills required to prepare their health service to respond and recover from disasters and terror events, leadership skills for crisis situations, and more advanced management of complex disasters such as chemical or biological events. Gain hands-on experience while learning from expert educators. Studying Disaster and Terror Medicine at the University of Melbourne will develop your problem-solving skills and expertise in this specialist area, including logistics, prevention, planning, responses, recovery, and policy development through a clinical and health care management framework. Key Program Highlights The course can also be claimed towards CPD for the Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists (ANZCA). Disaster and Terror Medicine is a system-oriented specialty that is inclusive of unique aspects of clinical care and health management and is relevant to a diverse group of responding agencies. International students are welcome to study this course. Join a global network of alumni and professional contacts. Study at Australia's highest-ranked university for graduate outcomes.
Available Intakes
January 2027
CampusParkville Campus
CityMelbourne
ModeFullTime
Duration12 Months
FeeAUD 41,984