Graduate Certificate of Clinical Facilitation
Charles Darwin University
About
The Graduate Certificate of Clinical Facilitation is designed to meet the needs of health professionals as a foundation for facilitating clinical learning in health care workplaces.
The course is designed to provide you with the knowledge and skills to plan, implement and evaluate on-going facilitation when involved with the delivery of clinical education.
It will also provide you with formal training in teaching and supervision, including the ability to overcome challenges when facilitating learning.
It is expected that you will already be employed in a clinical setting and will undertake assessments that have a direct application to professional practice and context.
This course provides a strong theoretical and practical grounding that enables health practitioners to develop an analytical approach to clinical education and facilitates your capacity to think critically and to provide enhanced clinical facilitation and supervision of health professional students.
Higher Education Relief Package Charles Darwin University is offering this Graduate Certificate as part of the suite of university short courses subsidised by the Commonwealth Government.
The discounted fees only apply to new student course enrolments in Semester 2, 2020.
To be eligible you must study full time and complete all 4 units by December 2020.
Future enrolments (2021) will be charged at the standard rate, without a discount.
Structure
Core Units(4 units) - 40cp
Compulsory Core units totalling 40 credit points as per the list of units detailed below:
HEA503
HEA504
HEA505
HEA506
Specialist Electives(0 units) - 0cp
There are no specialist elective units in this course
- 40cp
Total Credit Points
Entry requirements
Successful completion of a relevant bachelor degree or equivalent in nursing or midwifery. Applicants must hold current registration as a registered nurse or midwife with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA).
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