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MIR5110
Monash Injury Research Institute
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Level | Postgraduate |
Faculty | Monash Injury Research Institute |
Offered | Clayton First semester 2013 (Flexible) Clayton Second semester 2013 (Flexible) |
Coordinator(s) | Dr Caroline Spencer |
This unit provides the student with enhanced understanding of the concepts related to undertaking research in the emergency and disaster setting though the examination of the Principles of Good Research Practice based on the 'Australian Code for the Responsible Conduct of Research'. Relevant research studies undertaken in emergency services settings, both nationally and internationally, will be used as exemplars to promote contextual relevance to the topics covered in the unit. This unit will build on previous studies in introduction to research and evidence based practice.
On completion of this unit, the student will be able to:
Critical appraisal assignment (2000 words) 30%
Structured Research framework assignment (4000 words) 60%
Discussion participation 10%
156 hours including pre-reading, three day full time block release, post reading and assignments supported by online tutorials using MUSO.
Students are required to spend 12 hours per week on this unit working through self directed learning materials, participating in tutorials through MUSO and in preparation of unit assessment tasks (156 hours total).