Unit rationale, description and aim
These clinical practice honours units enable students to develop an integrated problem-solving approach to assessing and understanding individuals' problems and an ability to apply treatment skills and specific techniques in the clinical setting. Students will be required to apply advanced knowledge and skills of physiotherapy practice to the management of manage individuals in specific and a variety of settings in order to be exposed to a range of caseloads, model/s of intervention and service delivery. Students will be prepared to perform clinical practice at a new graduate level according to the Physiotherapy practice thresholds in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand. Students will be further challenged to recognise and explore research and practice improvement opportunities related to physiotherapy practice or service delivery within a variety of clinical settings using their advanced research skills.
Learning outcomes
To successfully complete this unit you will be able to demonstrate you have achieved the learning outcomes (LO) detailed in the below table.
Each outcome is informed by a number of graduate capabilities (GC) to ensure your work in this, and every unit, is part of a larger goal of graduating from ACU with the attributes of insight, empathy, imagination and impact.
Explore the graduate capabilities.
Demonstrate integration of knowledge, theoretical ...
Learning Outcome 01
Apply critical thinking in developing new understa...
Learning Outcome 02
Demonstrate effective communication and collaborat...
Learning Outcome 03
Autonomously and continuously evaluate their own p...
Learning Outcome 04
Demonstrate professional and ethical behaviours in...
Learning Outcome 05
Critically evaluate the physiotherapy management o...
Learning Outcome 06
Recognize and appraise research opportunities to i...
Learning Outcome 07
Content
Students’ clinical experience will involve working in a variety of settings (inpatient, outpatient and community), with different funding and service models (public, private), locations (metropolitan, regional, rural, international), and serving a variety of populations, people from different socio-economic status including Indigenous and vulnerable people from marginalized groups.
Students will undertake three compulsory clinical placements: Musculoskeletal Outpatients; Neurology; Cardiorespiratory.
Students will undertake three clinical placements of their choice (subject to availability). These placements include but are not limited to: Paediatrics, Gerontology, Women’s Health, Occupational Health, Musculoskeletal Inpatients, Burns and Plastics, Rheumatology, Intensive Care Unit, Psychiatry, Hand Clinic, Disability Services, Spinal Unit or Community Physiotherapy. Successful completion of a specific compulsory clinical placement may be a pre-requisite for some of these placements.
Assessment strategy and rationale
Student performance on clinical placement will be assessed using the Assessment of Physiotherapy Practice (APP) tool. This assessment tool is used by all Schools of Physiotherapy in Australia and New Zealand and addresses the requirements of the Physiotherapy practice thresholds in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand. Students will use their critical appraisal skills to evaluate the need for, and evidence supporting a practice protocol or research finding applicable to a clinical work-place.
Overview of assessments
Evaluation of EBP and research at placement facil...
Evaluation of EBP and research at placement facility Assignment
(500 words)
End-placement
10%
Evaluation of clinical performance (APP) Mid-pla...
Evaluation of clinical performance (APP)
Mid-placement
Formative
Evaluation of clinical performance (APP) End-pla...
Evaluation of clinical performance (APP)
End-placement
90%
Learning and teaching strategy and rationale
Each clinical placement (unit) is 5 weeks in duration, during which students undertake supervised clinical practice including both direct (patient/client) and non-direct (administration) clinical care. In addition to supervised clinical practice students are expected to reflect on their clinical practice and, contribute to workplace activities as required. Other learning and teaching may include directed independent and simulation learning activities.
At the completion of year 4 clinical placements students will have accrued clinical hours to meet the requirements of the Australian Physiotherapy Council for registration.