24 points, SCA Band 2, 0.500 EFTSL
Postgraduate - Unit
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Faculty
Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences
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Synopsis
This unit has been created in collaboration with the Alfred Emergency and Trauma Centre for students seeking credit from studies in Emergency and Trauma Evidence Based Medicine; Emergency and Trauma Research Methods; Emergency and Trauma Clinical Leadership and Management and Emergency Medicine Theory and Practice.
Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this unit, students should be able to:
Emergency and Trauma Evidence Based Medicine
- Understand the benefits and limitations of evidence based medicine
- Perform a comprehensive search of the medical literature
- Describe quantitative techniques for data collection and basic analysis for reporting data
- Critically appraise studies of therapy, harm, diagnosis and prognosis
- Interpret information generated by systematic reviews
Emergency and Trauma Research Methods
- Create a research question amenable to rigorous scientific investigation
- Design a research protocol
- Justify the selection of the research methodology
- Identify ethical issues related to the proposed study
- Transform information gathered as part of the proposed study into usable data for scientific analysis
Emergency and Trauma Clinical Leadership and Management
- Implement a robust and defensible approach to clinical leadership in the emergency and trauma context;
- Apply a critically reflective approach towards the management of human resources' issues in the emergency and trauma context;
- Positively influence key stakeholders within the emergency and trauma context
- Critically evaluate quality improvement measures in the emergency and trauma context
- Apply high-level analytical and leadership skills in relation to the implementation of a range of health care projects of relevance to the emergency and trauma context ;
Emergency Medicine Theory and Practice
- Implement specialist medical diagnostic skills during the acute phase of illness or injury
- Apply specialist emergency medical knowledge and skills to resuscitation
- Critically apply an evidence-based approach towards the implementation of medical procedural and technical skills required in the emergency setting
- Integrate emergency medicine theory with practical experience across a range of patient cases and situations
- Apply a critically reflective approach towards the management of emergency patients
Fieldwork
Completion of 500 hours of broad scope emergency medicine practice within an established emergency department
Assessment
Emergency and Trauma Evidence Based Medicine
- Assignment 1 (1,000 words) (20%)
- Assignment 2 (1,000 words) (40%) (Hurdle)
- Online exercises - participation & content 1,000 words (40%) (Hurdle)
Emergency and Trauma Research Methods
- Assignment 1 (1,000 words) (20%)
- Assignment 2 (2,000 words & 10 minute oral presentation) (40%) (Hurdle)
- Online exercises participation & content (3000 words) (40%) (Hurdle)
Emergency and Trauma Clinical Leadership and Management
- 12 weekly online discussion questions (1000 words) (40%)
- Written report (4,000 words) (40%) (Hurdle)
- Personal reflection (1000 words) (20%)
Emergency Medicine Theory and Practice
- Online MCQ for each topic (1,000 words) (30%)
- Workplace based case review report (3,000 words) (40% Hurdle)
- Six mini-CEX assessments (3,000 words) (30%) (Hurdle)
HURDLE REQUIREMENTS:
HURDLE REQUIREMENTS:
- Completion of 500 hours of broad scope emergency medicine practice within an established emergency department
- Attendance at five day on-campus (The Alfred) workshop
Workload requirements
Attendance at five day on-campus (The Alfred) workshop
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