MEH5050 - Emergency health project - 2019

12 points, SCA Band 3, 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

Department of Community Emergency Health and Paramedic Practice

Chief examiner(s)

Dr Kelly Bowles

Coordinator(s)

Dr Kelly Bowles

Unit guides

Offered

Notting Hill

  • First semester 2019 (Online)
  • Second semester 2019 (Online)

Prerequisites

MPH5040 and MPH5041 or SRH5003.

Co-requisites

Must be enrolled in course code 3878

Synopsis

This unit aims to facilitate the process of research in emergency health. Firstly, the unit will extend the knowledge and understanding of research methodology gained in the research methods unit; and additionally focus attention upon a range of practical, technical and management issues associated with the conduct of scientific research. The unit will facilitate student access to academics or clinicians offering projects, and who will support the student during all stages of the inquiry process.

Outcomes

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

  1. Critically review and analyse the literature on a current issue in community based emergency services.
  2. Design, develop and implement a research project.
  3. Demonstrate skill in accessing information, critical appraisal, reflective practice and independent scholarship.
  4. Demonstrate communication skills in both oral and written presentations to an audience of community based emergency services professionals.
  5. Evaluate and select research methods and techniques of data collection and analysis appropriate to the proposed project.
  6. Conduct research in line with good ethical practice.
  7. Write up a project that is suitable for publication.
  8. Contribute to enhancing an aspect of community based emergency services.

Assessment

  • Research proposal (1,500 words) (10%)
  • Literature review (2,000 words) (20%)
  • Individual oral presentation (20 minutes) (20%)
  • Written report in a format suitable for publication (6,000 words) (50%) (Hurdle)