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Study General Practice at Otago

    Who can study with us?

    We can admit general practitioners who are registered for practice with either the New Zealand Medical Council or the Australian Medical Council. If this does not apply to you, you may still be eligible to study with us.

    Contact the postgraduate administrator to find out if you are eligible to enrol for postgraduate study in the department.

    The following programmes are offered

    Papers

    See the full list of General Practice (GENA) papers.

    Choose a study option

    Whether you are advancing your career with our specialised graduate qualifications or pursuing in-depth research and expertise through our postgraduate programmes, Otago is here to support your aspirations.

    Postgraduate qualifications

    Honours, Master’s, PhDs, and other advanced degrees for graduates. Just one additional year of study will earn you a valuable postgraduate degree. Or perhaps you want the depth of a full year of research-only time during a Master’s or to step up to a PhD.

    Graduate Qualifications

    Our graduate qualifications are crafted to transition students from foundational studies to advanced, specialised knowledge.

    Ready to apply?

    Take your expertise to the next level with advanced study.

    Papers

    View a list of all related papers below.

    GENA papers

    Paper Code Year Title Points Teaching period
    GENA702 2025 Sexual and Reproductive Health 30 points Semester 2
    GENA704 2025 Te Tūhauora: Māori Health 30 points Not offered in 2025
    GENA708 2025 Supervised Research Project 30 points Semester 1, Semester 2, Full Year
    GENA713 2025 Travel Medicine 1: Introductory Concepts 30 points Semester 1
    GENA714 2025 Travel Medicine 2: Applied Concepts 30 points Semester 2
    GENA717 2025 Generalist Medical Echocardiography 30 points Full Year
    GENA718 2025 Generalist Medical Ultrasound 30 points Full Year
    GENA719 2025 Tropical Infectious Disease 30 points Semester 1
    GENA720 2025 Refugee and Migrant Health 30 points Not offered in 2025, expected to be offered in 2026
    GENA723 2025 Trauma and Emergencies in Rural Settings 30 points Semester 2 (1 July 2025 - 30 November 2025)
    GENA724 2025 The Context of Rural Healthcare 15 points 1st Non standard period (10 February 2025 - 15 July 2025)
    GENA725 2025 Reflections in Rural Clinical Practice 15 points 1st Non standard period (1 February 2025 - 15 July 2025)
    GENA726 2025 Obstetrics and Paediatrics in Rural Settings 15 points 1st Non standard period (10 February 2025 - 15 July 2025)
    GENA727 2025 Surgical Specialties in Rural Settings 15 points 1st Non standard period (1 July 2025 - 15 December 2025)
    GENA728 2025 Cardiorespiratory Medicine in Rural Settings 30 points 1st Non standard period (1 July 2025 - 15 December 2025)
    GENA729 2025 Medical Specialties in Rural Settings 15 points 1st Non standard period (1 July 2025 - 15 December 2025)
    GENA737 2025 Obesity Prevention and Management 30 points Not offered in 2025
    GENA820 2025 Nature of Medical Practice 30 points Not offered in 2025
    GENA821 2025 Research Methods in Primary Health Care 30 points Semester 2
    GENA822 2025 Advanced Nature of General Practice 15 points Not offered in 2025
    GENA823 2025 Teaching and Learning in Medical Practice 30 points Not offered in 2025
    GENA824 2025 Ethics in General Practice 15 points Not offered in 2025
    GENA826 2025 Special Topic 15 points Not offered in 2025

    Contacts

    Postgraduate administrator
    Department of General Practice and Rural Health
    Otago Medical School
    Tel +64 3 479 7424
    Email gp.postgrad@otago.ac.nz
    Web otago.ac.nz/dsm/gp


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