Applied Clinical Theory and Skills 6

Unit code: HMO7006 | Study level: Postgraduate
12
(Generally, 1 credit = 10 hours of classes and independent study.)
City Campus
HMO7005 - Applied Clinical Theory and Skills 5; and
HMH7205 - Clinical Practice 2
(Or equivalent to be determined by unit coordinator)
Overview
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Overview

Applied Clinical Theory and Skills 6 represents the final unit of study in the VU Osteopathy program. The unit is intended to provide inspiration for the burgeoning professional identities of students, as they prepare for entry to the Australian healthcare system. Students develop an understanding of the operational requirements and important aspects of business management relevant to osteopathic practice. Students have an opportunity to refine their manual therapy skills and patient management strategies for common presentations in osteopathic practice. Students will formulate a professional development plan, which not only encompasses their graduate year, but also incorporates elements of lifelong learning and ethical practice as an osteopath within the Australian healthcare system

Learning Outcomes

On successful completion of this unit, students will be able to:

  1. Evaluate self-preparedness in relationship to the operational requirements of osteopathic practice, including procedures for risk assessment; responding to adverse events; and compliance with regulatory policies;
  2. Critically reflect on professional development as an osteopath, identifying personal knowledge and skill gaps and designing strategies for future learning; and
  3. Formulate a plan for the transition to professional practice.

Assessment

For Melbourne campuses

In the first assessment, students develop a professional biography relevant to their future careers as healthcare professionals. This biography assists students identifying their strengths as practitioners and will assist them promoting their practice readiness to the public. In the business readiness assignment, students undertake an analysis of their personal brand as clinical service providers. Further, students reflect upon their strengths and skill gaps and demonstrate knowledge of the operational and regulatory requirements of practice, including compliance with the OBA Codes of Conduct. In the Clinical Reasoning Task, students provide ‘best practice’ responses to clinical problems and reflect further on their strengths, skill gaps and need for continuing professional development. In the final report, students build on this reflection in their Transition to Practice plan, where they detail their transition to professional practice and strategies for future learning.

Assessment type: Presentation
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Grade: 15%
Professional biography (5 minutes)
Assessment type: Assignment
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Grade: 30%
Business Readiness Analysis (1000 words)
Assessment type: Other
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Grade: 20%
Individual Clinical Reasoning Task (12 mins)
Assessment type: Report
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Grade: 35%
Transition to practice plan (1250 words)

Required reading

Required readings will be made available on VU Collaborate.

As part of a course

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