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PTY4071 - Physiotherapy 7 - campus

3 points, SCA Band 2, 0.0625 EFTSL

Undergraduate Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences

Leader: Dr Rebecca Scholes

Offered

Peninsula First semester 2008 (Day)

Synopsis

PTY4071 continues to develop the five themes upon which the four year curriculum is based. These are:

  • Theme 1: Personal and Professional Development;
  • Theme 2: Population, Society and Health;
  • Theme 3: Fundamental Knowledge of Health Science;
  • Theme 4: Applied Practice; and
  • Theme 5: Research.
Case Based Learning (CBL) is the cornerstone for integration of the different themes within the course. Students undertake advanced skills mastery during this unit, providing them the opportunity to learn and integrated knowledge and skills from previous learning in the Bachelor of Physiotherapy to acute patient care.

Objectives

There are 24 specific objectives for this unit which address the five themes outlined in the unit synopsis.

Assessment

Hurdle requirements: Attendance, Skills Mastery checklist, Achieve a pass grade in all summative tasks; Formative assessment: Formative feedback on practical skills in order to achieve a satisfactory standard in the physiotherapy practical skills identified in the skills mastery checklist; Summative assessment: Skills mastery checklist: 40%
Written examination: 60%

Contact hours

PTY4071 comprises three campus based weeks. On campus, the ratio of contact teaching and self directed learning activities will vary. In week one, student workload will include 22 hours of direct contact and at least 1 hour of related self directed learning activities related to content, tasks and further reading as described in the PTY4071 Unit Guide and Practical Manuals for each contact hour. In weeks two and three the direct contact will be reduced to 10 hours per week and the self directed learning requirements increased to at least 3 hours per contact hour.

Prerequisites

PTY1011, PTY1022, PTY2031, PTY2042, PTY3051 and PTY3062

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