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Graduate Certificate of Emergency HealthCourse code: 3876 ~ Course abbreviation: GradCertEmHth ~ Total credit points required: 24 ~ 1 semesters full-time, 2 semester part-time ~ Managing faculty: Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences Study mode and course locationOff-campus (Alfred Hospital, Melbourne) Course descriptionThis course is available to health professionals who are aiming to improve their clinical practice and knowledge in the delivery of emergency health services. Students will enrol in a stream of study that matches their professional background and clinical learning needs and interests. The following streams of study are available: paramedic stream, aeromedical retrieval, emergency and disaster preparedness and medical stream. Course objectivesOn completion of the course graduates will have the knowledge, skills and attributes to: apply an appropriate ethical and professional construct as an emergency care provider to the field of community based emergency health;develop and enhance their personal and professional development through critical review of their own clinical practice and identification of suitable learning experiences to meet their learning needs; prepare for an advanced clinical practitioner role having explored an area of interest related to the field of community based emergency health; demonstrate a patient orientated, preventive and systematic clinical approach, the use of advanced clinical problem solving processes and the integration of theory, practical skills and clinical competence; communicate and work effectively with other emergency services personnel and other members of the health care team in the setting of a changing health care and emergency medical services system; develop an awareness of the responses of patients and their relatives to acute, life-threatening illness/injury, in a diverse cultural community; contribute to and utilise outcomes from quality management and clinical audit strategies, information technology and research programs; and critically evaluate the relevance of research findings within the context of Community-based Emergency Health. Course structureStudents enrolling into this graduate certificate will elect to undertake one of four streams of study. Course requirementsGeneral StreamStudents will be required to complete 24 credit points comprising the following units if they wish to exit with the award of Graduate Certificate in Emergency Health: Core unit
Elective units18 credit points (level 4) as electives. Students must select at least on elective unit from DCEHPP. Other electives may be taken from departments in the Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences, provided they are of the appropriate postgraduate level and approved by the course coordinator. Aeormedical Retrieval StreamStudents will be required to complete 24 credit points comprising the following units if they wish to exit with the award of Graduate Certificate in Emergency Health (Aeromedical Retrieval): Core units
Elective units
Emergency Preparedness and Disaster Health StreamStudents will be required to complete 24 credit points comprising the following units if they wish to exit with the award of Graduate Certificate in Emergency Health (Emergency and Disaster Preparedness): Core units
Medical StreamStudents will be required to complete 24 credit points comprising the following units if they wish to exit with the award of Graduate Certificate in Emergency Health (Medical): Core units
Elective units* Core for international students only AssessmentAssessment will be a mixture of written assignments and examinations. For clinical units, clinical simulation and professionalism assessment will form part of the assessment mix. Contact detailsTelephone +61 3 9903 2011; email ingrid.bielajs@med.monash.edu.au or visit http://www.med.monash.edu.au/cehpp Course coordinatorMs Ingrid Bielajs |