Clinical Practice 1 (MEDI7121)
Course level
Postgraduate Coursework
Faculty
School
Medical School
Units
2
Duration
One Semester
Class hours
Tutorial 2 Hours/ Week
Practical 1 Hour/ Week
Companion
MEDI7111, MEDI7131 and MEDI7101
Restricted
MD students only
Assessment methods
Competency Based Skills Assessment - Clinical Coaching Examination
Communication skills recording and self-reflection
Procedural Skills
Clinical Participation Assessments
Course enquiries
Dr Ashlee Forster
This course is not currently offered, please contact the school.
Course description
This course is designed to develop and demonstrate knowledge and skills in history-taking, patient examination, communication, clinical reasoning and procedural skills. It consists of four areas: Clinical Coaching, Clinical Communication Skills, Procedural Skills and Professionalism. In Clinical Coaching students are taught the history taking and examination skills integral to medical consultations. Students cover five major body systems over the year in Clinical Practice 1 & 2. Clinical Communication Skills concentrates on the process of communicating with patients using history taking as the context. A biopsychosocial model underpins the theory that the students learn and then demonstrate. Procedural Skills Workshops provide the opportunity for students to learn and then practise a range of basic procedures. Professionalism constitutes the skills and behaviours expected of a medical practitioner, which should be demonstrated in all areas of the course.