Case analysis and professional practice in neuropsychology 3 ( points)
(MED)
Leader: Associate Professor Jennie Ponsford
Offered: Clayton First semester 2004 (Day) Clayton Second semester 2004 (Day) Clayton First semester 2005 (Day) Clayton Second semester 2005 (Day)
Synopsis:
Objectives: The primary aim of this unit is to provide students with an opportunity to observe and practice giving oral presentations of case material. A secondary aim is to provide a forum in which students can discuss other professional issues of interest to them. On completion of the unit students will: 1. be proficient in summarising and presenting case material relative to assessment and management in an oral format suitable for a number of different audiences, ranging from hospital to rehabilitative settings, through to the medico-legal forum to other colleagues to lay persons; 2. participate confidently and productively in case discussions; 3. be informed about current issues in the field of Clinical neuropsychology; 4. be familiar with case material drawn from a number of different settings.
Assessment: Class contributions (25%) Oral presentation (75%)
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