Graduate Coursework

Specialist Certificate in Disaster Health Management

  • Course code: SC-DHM
Clock
Duration
6 months part time
Location
Mode (Location)
Mixed Attendance Mode (Parkville)
Calendar-month
Intake
January, October
Key dates
Dollar
Fees
AUD $10,248 (2026 indicative first year fee). Commonwealth Supported Places (CSPs) are not available
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Student experience

Overview

  • Gain access to esteemed academics and international experts in disaster medicine
  • Enjoy the flexibility of blended online learning and face-to-face workshops
  • Get comprehensive support from expression of interest to graduation

The Specialist Certificate in Disaster Health Management is designed to provide you with insights from world-leading experts in the field, along with the latest practical, evidence-based tools and knowledge you can apply to your workplace. This course offers a unique learning experience through a combination of online study and face-to-face workshops.

Highlights of the disaster health management experience

Expert instruction

This course is developed by the Department of Critical Care – the hub for world-leading critical care research, learning, teaching, and engagement across the 20+ University-affiliated hospitals and beyond. You will learn from renowned experts like Professor George Braitberg AM OStJ, Emergency physician and Director of Emergency Medicine Research at Austin Health, Dr. Peter Archer, Pediatric Emergency Physician and WHO Emergency Medical Team Mentor, and Associate Professor Jonathan Knott, Emergency Physician and Curriculum Lead in the Department of Critical Care.

Flexible and interactive learning

The online learning environment has been carefully devised to facilitate an interactive and flexible student experience. You'll have access to high-quality online education tools, including webinars, podcasts, and moderated discussion forums, allowing you to engage closely with fellow online students and share your knowledge.

Face-to-face workshops

Led by internationally renowned experts, two, two-day face-to-face workshops (4 days in total) will provide you with the opportunity to apply integrated knowledge to solving problems in various simulated disaster situations, including active shooter mass casualty simulations, drill exercises, and hazardous materials training. It is highly recommended students attend campus for these workshops, but they may attend virtually.

Discover Dr Michelle Thornhill's experience studying disaster health management