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HR400 HRSS 4200 Evidence Based Practice in Allied Health 2 Introduction of principles, methods & skills for evidence-based practice, with specific relevance to the therapies.
HR700 HRSS 6000 Research Processes in Rehabilitation 2 Will provide students with skills necessary for critical review & analysis of scientific literature & clinical research & the effective presentation of research information, both written & oral.
HR701 HRSS 6001 Research Design in Rehabilitation 2 Will provide students with the skills in developing & framing clinical research questions, hypotheses & research protocols, & designing ethical research projects applicable to human performance & clinical investigations.
HR702 HRSS 6002 Statistics for Clinical Research 2 Forms of statistical analysis relevant to research in the health field, and selection & employment of appropriate forms of analysis & interpretation of results, including use of computerised statistical software to organise, manage & analyse data.
HR703 HRSS 6003 Research Project 2 Interpretation of data and preparation of a scientific article in a form suitable for submission to a relevant journal.
HR706 HRSS 6006 Communication Skills for Rehabilitation 2 Forms of communication & methods of establishing effective interpersonal working relationships with other health team members and with clients. Health related terminology, & application of computer technology for information access & medical record keeping
HR707 HRSS 6007 Management Processes in Rehabilitation 2 The health care delivery system, organisational dynamics & strategies, personnel management, effective communication & multidisciplinary approaches in the health care system.
HR708 HRSS 6008 Legislative Processes & Rehabilitation 2 The implications for the health professional & the client of rehabilitation related legislation, medico-legal issues & health promotion strategies.
HR709 HRSS 6009 Principles of Ergonomics for Injury Prevention 2 Introduction to the scope of ergonomics. Outline of human physical tolerances and mechanisms of injury throughout the life span. Ergonomic principles are applied to product and system design to prevent injury in the home, workplace and community.


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