Clinical Practice 4 aims to provide students with the opportunity to gain experience in and demonstrate their clinical competency in managing a neurological caseload during a 5-week clinical placement block. Competency assessment will be conducted by a clinical supervisor using the APP (Assessment of Physiotherapy Practice) and includes assessment of professional behaviour and communication, clinical assessment, analysis and planning, evidence-based intervention and risk minimisation. Evidence of demonstrating the ability to apply clinical knowledge and skill to clinical practice is essential in ensuring readiness for autonomous practice.
Unit details
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Study level:
Postgraduate
Credit points:
12
Unit code:
HPT7004
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Learning Outcomes
1. | Critically analyse, reflect on and synthesise complex, clinical information relevant to a musculoskeletal caseload; | ||
2. | Interpret and effectively communicate assessment findings and clinical impressions to clinical and non-clinical individuals, inclusive of indigenous and culturally diverse populations; | ||
3. | Demonstrate competency in the ability to safely and appropriate assess and manage patients with a neurological presentation across the lifespan that is in line with a person-centered approach to care; | ||
4. | Demonstrate the ability to research and apply relevant evidence to guide assessment & management in line with best practice; and | ||
5. | Utilise the Peer Assisted Learning model for constructive peer review and critical self-reflective practice. |
Assessment
Assessment type | Description | Grade |
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Performance | APP assessment tool (hurdle) | 80% |
Case Study | Video submission: Case Study | 20% |
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