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PAR3020 - Trends in pre hospital care services6 points, SCA Band 2, 0.125 EFTSLUndergraduate Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health SciencesLeader: Mr Mark ChiltonOffered
Peninsula First semester 2008 (Off-campus) SynopsisThis unit considers the historical foundations in the development of pre-hospital care internationally and within Australia, and explores its evolution to current day practice within the context of the changing nature of health care delivery. Trends in and impacts upon the provision of pre-hospital care will be explored at a local level by considering the background to recent and current reviews, reports and inquiries by the Department of Human Services, parliamentary committees, the auditor general, the coroner and others, into areas and issues that may impact upon the future provision of ambulance services. The future role of ambulance services overseas will be contrasted. Objectives
By the completion of this unit, the student will be able to:
Assessment
2 x minor assignments: 30% Contact hoursStudents will be required to spend 12 hours per week in study and assessment preparation, including contact time in the on campus mode. This equates to a minimum of 156 hours of student work required over the 13 week semester. PrerequisitesStudents are required to hold a Diploma of Ambulance Paramedic Studies or equivalent and be practising paramedics and/or Australian armed forces personnel. Co-requisites |