Unit details
Prerequisites
HBD2103 - Occupational Health and Safety in Dermal Practice
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Learning Outcomes
1. | Contextualise the properties of light when applied to laser and light-based procedures in dermal practice; | ||
2. | Compare the different types of laser and intense light source systems; | ||
3. | Discuss the biological effect of light and its interaction with tissue; | ||
4. | Apply knowledge of relevant Australian Standards to determine the dermal clinician's responsibilities for laser safety, the role of the laser safety officer and the formation of a laser safety committee; | ||
5. | Design a laser-safe environment; and | ||
6. | Discuss legislative requirements for the operation of laser and light-based devices in Australia. |
Assessment
Assessment type | Description | Grade |
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Test | Three (3) online tests (each test 30 minutes duration). | 20% |
Case Study | Written case study completed in class (900 words) | 40% |
Presentation | Group Podcast (groups of 4-5 students, 20 minute duration) | 40% |
Required reading
Safe use of lasers and intense light sources in health care (AS/NZS 4173:2018)
Standards Australia/Standards New Zealand (2018)
Sydney, NSW: Standards Australia International
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