This unit of study involves a 5-week clinical placement. On placement, students will have the opportunity to practice and demonstrate competency (to the level of a new graduate physiotherapist) in the generic skills and attributes of physiotherapy professionals e.g. communication and professionalism, and specific clinical skills across the core areas of physiotherapy. Clinical placements across all 4 placement Units of Study will occur in a variety of settings and locations and will involve the management of clients across the lifespan. Clinical placement learning opportunities may include direct client care, telehealth, participation in quality improvement projects and research, interprofessional learning, group sessions and client related administration. Clinical Practicum C requires fulltime attendance (40 hours per week). Students should expect to participate in at least one rural or out of Sydney placement, and clinical placement hours will be site dependent and may not fall within the standard working week.
Details
Academic unit | Movement Sciences |
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Unit code | PHTY3085 |
Unit name | Clinical Practicum C |
Session, year
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Intensive February, 2023 |
Attendance mode | Professional practice |
Location | Camperdown/Darlington, Sydney |
Credit points | 6 |
Enrolment rules
Prohibitions
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None |
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Prerequisites
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PHTY2063 and PHTY3081 and PHTY3082 and PHTY3087 |
Corequisites
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None |
Available to study abroad and exchange students | No |
Teaching staff and contact details
Coordinator | Justine Dougherty, justine.dougherty@sydney.edu.au |
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Administrative staff | For verification enquiries please contact the Faculty of Medicine and Health Office of Clinical Education and Support at student.verification@sydney.edu.au For specific queries related to placement please contact Placement and WIL team at shs.physioclinical@sydney.edu.au For general course /enrolment queries please contact the Sydney School of Health Sciences Learning and Teaching Administrative Unit at SHS.ltadmin@sydney.edu.au |