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Introduction

Students completing this unit will acquire advanced problem-solving and analytical skills for the ‘diagnosis’ of service delivery blockages, quality and safety issues, and system inefficiencies. The unit draws upon a solid theoretical and empirical basis, and introduces students to a range of best-practice clinical redesign models and tools for use within primary, secondary and tertiary health care contexts.

This unit is a prerequisite for CAM510 Clinical Redesign Solutions and Implementation. Students are expected to undertake a small clinical redesign project in their workplace or in a virtual environment as part of CAM509 and CAM510, with assessments tied to key project milestones. This (work integrated) learning approach provides students with the opportunity to improve patient care using evidence-based strategies while working towards an academic qualification.

Summary 2021

Unit name Clinical Redesign Diagnostics and Analysis
Unit code CAM509
Credit points 12.5
Faculty/School College of Health and Medicine
Tasmanian School of Medicine
Discipline Medicine
Coordinator

Dr Phoebe Griffin

Teaching staff

Dr Phoebe Griffin

Available as student elective? No
Breadth Unit? No

Availability

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Assessment

1. Online quiz x 4 (10%)

2a. Presentation, 5 min (10%)

2b. Presentation, 20 min (40%)

3. Project plan, 2000 words (40%).

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