MAP5003 - Essentials of advanced health care practice and research - 2018

12 points, SCA Band 2, 0.250 EFTSL

Postgraduate - Unit

Refer to the specific census and withdrawal dates for the semester(s) in which this unit is offered.

Faculty

Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences

Organisational Unit

School of Rural Health

Chief examiner(s)

Associate Professor Shane Bullock

Coordinator(s)

Dr Elica Ristevski

Unit guides

Offered

Clayton

  • First semester 2018 (Online)
  • Second semester 2018 (Online)

Synopsis

This unit is designed for health care professionals who aspire to lead the management, design and delivery of health care services and/or develop health care programs in a clinical context that improve patient outcomes.

This unit focuses on the necessary knowledge, skills and behaviours for advanced health care practice. The unit examines key issues for the advanced health care professional, including:

  1. medico-legal issues in compliance, competency, and credentialing;
  2. professional behaviour and interprofessional practice;
  3. using research frameworks and clinical practice guidelines as evidence to inform practice;
  4. quality, patient safety, patient experiences, and benchmarking;
  5. delivering and evaluating patient and consumer centred health care and communication within digital and practice settings;
  6. the advanced practitioner as educator of patients, consumers and peers and
  7. leadership in implementing practice change.

Outcomes

Upon successful completion of this unit, students should be able to:

  1. Examine the roles and medico-legal responsibilities of advanced health care practitioners within their professional settings;
  2. Differentiate between ethical, inter-professional and cultural dimensions of professional behaviour;
  3. Examine the use of information and communication technology in advanced health care practice ;
  4. Review risk management strategies and plans for the prevention of adverse events;
  5. Apply benchmarking and patient experience studies to quality improvements;
  6. Apply principles of implementation science to lead change within health care practice;
  7. Apply evidence summaries and clinical practice guidelines to the review and implementation of complex health care interventions;
  8. Design an evaluation plan to investigate the outcomes and effectiveness of a complex health care intervention or practice;
  9. Design learner-centered educational activities appropriate to their practice setting.

Assessment

  • Assessment task 1: iSAP (20%) (2000 words);
  • Assessment task 2: Case Study (15%) (2000 words);
  • Assessment task 3: Discussion Forum (10%) (1500 words) hurdle;
  • Assessment task 4: Evidence Review (25%) (2500 words) hurdle;
  • Assessment task 5: Learning & Teaching Plan (30%) (3000 words) hurdle.

Workload requirements

24 hours/week

For this distance education unit, students are expected to undertake their work during private study time.

Students will be expected to log onto Moodle on a regular basis for announcements and updates.

Students will need to undertake readings (available via Moodle) and view online materials (e.g. PowerPoint/audio/visual material). Students will also be required to undertake regular formative activities.

Students will be required to undertake all assessment activities as these are all hurdle requirements to ensure that all learning objectives are covered.

The assessments will require preparation ranging from readings, writing and undertaking online activities (quizzes and forum discussions).

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