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This unit describes the skills required to provide administration for a clinical health practice according to the size and scale of the business
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This unit describes the skills required to initiate and maintain continual development of professional skills and knowledge in complementary healthcare and contribute to the knowledge base of the specific healthcare practice
This unit sets service standards for care assistance workers and other workers who have contact with clients or patients Work performed requires a range of well developed skills where some discretion and judgement is required Individuals will take responsibility for their own outputs and limited responsibility for the output of others
Maintain infection control standards in office practice settingsThis unit describes the skills and knowledge required of health care workers in office practice settings to comply with infection control regulations standards guidelines policy and procedures and to identify manage and control infection risks to clients patients themselves and other health care workers Elements 5 and 6 will not apply to an office practice that is not required to undertake sterilizing in accordance with regulations standards and guidelines
This unit describes the skills required to arrange referrals to other health care professionals when required
This unit describes the skills required to manage a clinical health practice according to the size and scale of the business
This unit involves management of ambulance operations for example supervision of an ambulance station
Manage routine scene Each of the the essential outcomes have been made into topics, with their associated performance criteria added as empty web pages. I've also added some quiz and assignment placeholders which you'll need to flesh out (don't forget to change the quiz open and close dates and the assignment due dates).
Orientation to aged care workEach of the the essential outcomes have been made into topics, with their associated performance criteria added as empty web pages. I've also added some quiz and assignment placeholders which you'll need to flesh out (don't forget to change the quiz open and close dates and the assignment due dates). Work is performed within a legal and ethical framework and supports the rights and interests of the aged people and follows appropriate reporting mechanisms to meet duty of care requirements
Work is performed ethically supports the rights and interests of people with disabilities and follows appropriate reporting mechanisms to meet duty of care requirements
This unit describes the skills required to work effectively as a receptionist for a health care practice
This unit covers the skills required to identify client/patient information needs and provide appropriate information
 This is a 3 credit hours course for Master and Doctoral Students and you need to have at least 10 single-spaced of at least one page essays and 1 single-spaced of at least 10 pages essay to gain a one hour credit for the course or at least 30 single-spaced of at least one page essays and 3 single-spaced of at least 10 pages essay to complete the 3 credit hours.
 This course is adapted from AMREF. The course is a 3 credit hours course for 15 weeks. You need to devote at least 6 hours of actual full time studies per week for a one semester or 30 weeks devoting 3 hours of actual part time studies per week.
This unit applies to care support provided to client/patients in a range of health care and community settings Clients/patients may include those who are aged disabled or accessing other health services Care support is provided under supervision and according to the particular guidelines policies and procedures of a service or setting
This unit covers the skills required to understand and respond to instructions carry out routine tasks and communicate with a range of internal/external clients in a health care practice using appropriate practice-specific/medical terminology
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This unit describes the knowledge and skills required to maintain anaesthetic equipment and stocks of consumable items and to prepare the necessary anaesthetic equipment and materials to meet the preferences of the anaesthetist and the requirements of the patients and in accordance with clinical procedure Work performed requires a broad knowledge range of well developed skills and the ability to develop and apply solutions to a range of predictable and unpredictable problems Individuals use discretion and judgement and take responsibility for their own outputs Administration of anaesthesia may occur in various locations within the hospital environment eg operating theatres emergency department intensive care unit ICU radiology department All activities are carried out in accordance with relevant Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists' Policy Documents organizational policies and procedures infection control guidelines and state/territory legislat
This unit describes the knowledge and skills required to provide assistance in the preparation of the patient prior to administration of anaesthesia Work is performed under the direction of the anaesthetist and requires broad knowledge a range of well developed skills Individuals use discretion and judgement and take responsibility for the quality of their outputs Patients' dignity and confidentiality is maintained and reassurance provided throughout the preparation phase There is a significant range of patient positioning and the attaching/detaching of equipment to/from patients during transfer and the provision of assistance during such transfers and the ability to appropriately trained technicians to carry out intravenous cannulation according to regaional and national guidelines Administration of anaesthesia may occur in various locations within the hospital environment eg operating theatres emergency department intensive care unit ICU radiology depar
This unit describes the knowledge and skills required to provide assistance to the anaesthetist with the induction and maintenance of anaesthesia Work is performed under the direction of the anaesthetist and requires broad knowledge a range of well developed skills Individuals use discretion and judgement and take responsibility for the quality of their outputs Patients dignity and confidentiality is maintained and reassurance provided throughout the induction and maintenance of anaesthesia Equipment and materials required for the anaesthetic are monitored for correct functioning and assistance provided to the Anaesthetist in identifying changes to patient condition and associated fluid levels Administration of anaesthesia may occur in various locations within the hospital environment eg operating theatres emergency department intensive care unit ICU radiology department All activities are carried out in accordance with relevant Australian and New
This unit describes the knowledge and skills required to provide assistance in the immediate post- procedural stage during the emergence phase of anaesthesia Work is performed under the direction of the anaesthetist and requires broad knowledge a range of well developed skills and the ability to develop and apply solutions to a range of predictable and unpredictable problems Individuals use discretion and judgement and take responsibility for the quality of their outputs The unit includes assisting the anaesthetist in the management of the patient's airway including the removal of artificial airways and assisting in the preparation and administration of a limited range of drugs in accordance with national and state/territory legislation and organizational policies which have been prescribed by the anaesthetist It also includes providing assistance to the anaesthetist in monitoring and responding to changes or lack of changes in the patient's condition during emergen
This unit describes the knowledge and skills required to identify and respond to clinical emergencies and to initiate and perform basic or advanced life support The unit includes assisting in the preparation and administration of a limited range of drugs in accordance with national and state/territory legislation and organisational policies which have been prescribed by the anaesthetist Work performed requires a broad knowledge range of well developed skills and the ability to develop and apply solutions to a range of predictable and unpredictable problems Individuals use discretion and judgement and take responsibility for the quality of their own outputs All activities are carried out in accordance with relevant Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists Policy Documents organizational policies and procedures and infection control guidelines
This unit describes the knowledge and skills required to provide care and maintenance for anaesthetic and monitoring equipment Provision of structured evaluation in conjunction with the anaesthetist and using agreed criteria and recommendations for anaesthetic equipment being considered for purchase is included Work performed requires a broad knowledge range of well developed skills and the ability to develop and apply solutions to a range of predictable and unpredictable problems Individuals use discretion and judgement and take responsibility for their own outputs Administration of anaesthesia may occur in various locations within the hospital environment eg operating theatres emergency department intensive care unit ICU radiology department All activities are carried out in accordance with relevant Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists Policy Documents organizational policies procedures and infection control guidelines
This unit describes the knowledge and skills required to provide assistance to the anaesthetist in anaesthetic Work is performed under the direction of the anaesthetist and requires broad knowledge a range of well developed skills and the ability to develop and apply solutions to a range of predictable and unpredictable problems Individuals use discretion and judgement and take responsibility for the quality of their outputs Patients' dignity and confidentiality is maintained and reassurance provided throughout the anaesthetic related procedure where appropriate Equipment and materials required for the procedures are selected and made accessible and monitored for correct functioning and changes to patient condition are observed for abnormalities Work may be performed in various locations within the hospital environment eg operating theatres emergency departments intensive care units radiology department endoscopy units psychiatric units MRI units and Ste
This unit describes the knowledge and skills required to maintain anaesthetic equipment and stocks of consumable items and to prepare the necessary anaesthetic equipment and materials to meet the preferences of the anaesthetist and the requirements of the patients and in accordance with clinical procedure Work performed requires a broad knowledge range of well developed skills and the ability to develop and apply solutions to a range of predictable and unpredictable problems Individuals use discretion and judgement and take responsibility for their own outputs Administration of anaesthesia may occur in various locations within the hospital environment eg operating theatres emergency department intensive care unit ICU radiology department All activities are carried out in accordance with relevant Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists' Policy Documents organizational policies and procedures infection control guidelines and state/territory legislat
This unit describes the skills required to prepare for treatment of a clients/patients and to negotiate a treatment management plan with them according to Ayurvedic treatment principles
This unit describes the skills required to manage the effective work practices of self and others within an Ayurvedic framework Elements relate to those in unit CHCORG5A Maintain an effective work environment
This unit covers the skills required to observe the condition of the client/patient and gather information relevant to the case according to an Ayurvedic framework
This unit describes the skills required to prepare for treatment of a clients/patients and to negotiate a treatment management plan with them using an Ayurvedic framework
This unit describes the skills required to prepare for treatment of a client/patient and negotiate a treatment management plan with them using an Ayurvedic framework
This unit describes the skills required to prepare and dispense Ayurvedic herbal medicines according to a script prepared by an Ayurvedic practitioner
This unit describes the skills required to provide advice on dietary modification and nutritional supplements according to an Ayurvedic framework
This unit describes the skills required to administer client/patient Ayurvedic herbal medicine treatment according to an Ayurvedic framework
This unit describes the skills required to administer client/patient basic relaxation massage treatment according to the philosophy and practices of an Ayurvedic framework
This unit covers the skills required to observe the condition of the client/patient and gather information relevant to the case according to Ayurvedic treatment principles
This unit describes the skills required to administer client/patient remedial massage treatment according to the philosophy and practices of an Ayurvedic framework
This unit describes the skills required to provide lifestyle and dietary advice according to an Ayurvedic framework
This unit describes the skills required to administer client/patient treatment according to an Ayurvedic framework
This unit describes the skills required to work effectively as a lifestyle consultant within an Ayurvedic framework
This unit covers the skills required to interpret information gathered in the Ayurvedic health assessment and make and review accurate diagnoses over the course of treatment according to the Ayurvedic framework
This unit describes the knowledge and skills required to use an electrocardiograph ECG machine and to provide a patient's ECG trace Work will be performed within a prescribed range of functions involving routine and non-routine methods and procedures which require the exercise of some discretion and judgement All activities are carried out in accordance with organizational policies procedures and infection control guidelines
This unit describes the knowledge and skills required to attach a Holter monitor to produce a diagnostic trace and analyse the trace following the monitoring process Work will be performed within a prescribed range of functions involving routine and non-routine methods and procedures which require the exercise of some discretion and judgement All activities are carried out in accordance with organizational policies procedures and infection control guidelines
This unit describes the knowledge and skills required to prepare patient and assist medical officer during a stress test Work will be performed within a prescribed range of functions involving routine and non-routine methods and procedures which require the exercise of some discretion and judgement Stress tests are commonly conducted in medical centres hospitals and cardiologists' rooms All activities are carried out in accordance with organisational policies procedures and infection control guidelines
This unit describes the knowledge and skills required to identify and respond to clinical emergencies and to perform basic life support in a cardiac testing environment Work performed requires a range of well developed skills and the ability to apply solutions to a range of predictable and unpredictable problems Individuals use discretion and judgement and take responsibility for the quality of their own outputs All activities are carried out in accordance with relevant standards organizational policies and procedures and infection control guidelines
This unit is concerned with measuring and recording maxilla/mandibular relationships of the dentate partially dentate and edentulous patient and selecting artificial teeth
This unit describes the application of relevant OHS legislation and codes of practice including duties and responsibilities for all parties under general duty of care All procedures are carried out in accordance with current NHMRC guidelines Australian Standards for maintaining infection control and dental practice/organisational policy All tasks are carried out in accordance with State/Territory legislative requirements This unit is a customised version for dental assistants of Unit CHCORG4A Follow the organisation's occupational health and safety policies
The unit describes the principles of radiation safety to be applied during the exposure of a prescribed dental radiographic image All procedures are carried out in accordance with current NHMRC guidelines Australian Standards for maintaining infection control and dental practice/organisational policy All tasks are carried out in accordance with State/Territory legislative requirements
The unit describes all the requirements to interpret a prescribed request for a dental radiographic image including patient preparation and selection of equipment requirements All procedures are carried out in accordance with current NHMRC guidelines Australian Standards for maintaining infection control and dental practice/organisational policy All tasks are carried out in accordance with State/Territory legislative requirements
The unit describes the operation of dental radiographic equipment including patient positioning in order to produce a diagnostic image All procedures are carried out in accordance with current NHMRC guidelines Australian Standards for maintaining infection control and dental practice/organisational policy All tasks are carried out in accordance with State/Territory legislative requirements
The unit describes the skills and knowledge required for dental assistants to comply with infection control procedures before during and after oral health care procedures All procedures are carried out in accordance with current NHMRC guidelines Australian Standards for maintaining infection control and dental practice/organisational policy This unit acknowledges that it is the responsibility of each dental practice/organisation to determine the most appropriate current infection control guidelines and procedures to minimise the risk of cross contamination during all procedures carried out in dental practice All tasks are carried out in accordance with State/Territory legislative requirements
The unit describes the preparation of the dental surgery for oral health care procedures including recording of patient details patient care and assistance provided to the operator during procedures All procedures are carried out in accordance with current NHMRC guidelines Australian Standards for maintaining infection control and dental practice/organisational policy All tasks are carried out in accordance with State/Territory legislative requirements
The unit describes the preparation of patients for dental radiographic procedures It also includes the processing storage of dental radiographic film and the maintenance of dental radiographic equipment and facilities All procedures are carried out in accordance with current NHMRC guidelines Australian Standards for maintaining infection control and dental practice/organisational policy All tasks are carried out in accordance with State/Territory legislative requirements
The unit describes the maintenance of dental instruments and equipment It also includes the storage of materials and medicaments for all oral health care procedures All procedures are carried out in accordance with current NHMRC guidelines Australian Standards for maintaining infection control in dental practice/organisational policy All tasks are carried out in accordance with State/Territory legislative requirements
The unit describes the role of the dental assistant in contributing to the administration of the dental practice/organisation It involves dealing with patients and other persons including handling and recording payments and performing general administrative tasks as required All procedures are carried out in accordance with current NHMRC guidelines Australian Standards for maintaining infection control and dental practice/organisational policy All tasks are carried out in accordance with State/Territory legislative requirements
The unit describes the knowledge and skills required for dental assistants to provide advice on and demonstration of effective oral hygiene techniques and practices to aid in the prevention of oral diseases including non carious tooth wear All procedures are carried out in accordance with current NHMRC guidelines Australian Standards for maintaining infection control and dental practice/organisational policy All tasks are carried out in accordance with State/Territory legislative requirements
The unit describes the skills and knowledge required for dental assistants to assist the dentist or dental specialist in carrying out oral health care procedures on patients under general anaesthesia Demonstration of all performance criteria is to be under the direction of the dentist or dental specialist All procedures are carried out in accordance with current NHMRC guidelines Australian Standards for maintaining infection control and dental practice/organisational policy All tasks are carried out in accordance with State/Territory legislative requirements
The unit describes the skills and knowledge required for dental assistants to assist the dentist or dental specialist in carrying out oral health care procedures on patients during intravenous oral and inhalation sedation Demonstration of all performance criteria is to be under the direction of the dentist or dental specialist All procedures are carried out in accordance with current NHMRC guidelines Australian Standards for maintaining infection control and dental practice/organisational policy All tasks are carried out in accordance with State/Territory legislative requirements
This unit is concerned with ensuring that the appropriate instruments equipment materials and medicaments are ready for use for specific removable dental prosthetic procedures
This unit is concerned with obtaining and recording relevant information about the patient and the development of a treatment plan prior to removable dental prosthetic treatment
This unit is concerned with taking a range of impressions for the dentate partially dentate and edentulous patient The use of a wide range of materials and equipment in many different situations will exist for this unit
This unit is concerned with measuring and recording maxilla/mandibular relationships of the dentate partially dentate and edentulous patient and selecting artificial teeth
This unit is concerned with requirements to perform and alter the try-in fitting of a dental prosthesis prior to its completion
This unit is concerned with what is required to perform treatment adjustment and maintenance to new and existing dental prostheses
This unit is concerned with the requirement to insert alter and issue a completed dental prosthesis
This unit is concerned with the requirement to insert alter and issue a protective mouth guard
This unit is concerned ensuring the needs of existing and new patients continue to be met within complex or changing circumstances
This unit is concerned with constructing registration rims
This unit is concerned with the construction of both complete and partial immediate dentures and surgical templates
This unit is concerned with construction of alloy removable partial denture framework
This unit is concerned with the selection arrangement and wax contouring of a complete denture
This unit is concerned with the transfer and mounting of oral records to an articulator
This unit is concerned with the construction of ceramic restorations and fixed partial dentures
This unit is concerned with constructing custom impression trays
This unit is concerned with constructing indirect composite/polymer fixed restorations
This unit is concerned with the construction of metal alloy crown and bridge structures
This unit is concerned with the construction of metal alloy crown and bridge structures
This unit is concerned with constructing models from impressions
This unit is concerned with constructing oral splints
This unit is concerned with constructing thermo-formed bases and appliances
This unit is concerned with the thermal processes used to join dental alloys
This unit is concerned with the repair modification and additions of dentures and appliances
This unit is concerned with the construction of acrylic removable partial dentures
This unit is concerned with what is required to perform the taking of tooth shades for removable and fixed dental prosthesis
This unit is concerned with the process involved in polymerisation and finishing of acrylic dentures and appliances
This unit describes the knowledge and skills required to prepare a patient for and to perform an EEG and to provide an interim report to assist the final EEG report Work will be performed within a prescribed range of functions involving routine and non-routine methods and procedures which require the exercise of some discretion and judgement EEG's are commonly conducted in hospitals and neurologists' rooms All activities are carried out in accordance with organisational policies procedures and infection control guidelines
This unit describes the knowledge and skills required to prepare a patient to perform evoked potentials testing and to provide a technical report for diagnostic purposes Work will be performed within a prescribed range of functions involving routine and non-routine methods and procedures which require the exercise of some discretion and judgement EP's are commonly conducted in hospitals and neurologists' rooms Tests are undertaken by request from neurologists who are responsible for how the test is performed and how the results are used All activities are carried out in accordance with organisational policies procedures and infection control guidelines
This unit describes the knowledge and skills required to prepare a patient for and provide assistance to the neurologist during nerve conduction studies and to provide a technical summary to assist in the final medical report Work will be performed within a prescribed range of functions involving routine and non-routine methods and procedures which require the exercise of some discretion and judgement Nerve conduction studies and EMG's are commonly conducted in hospitals and neurologists' rooms All activities are carried out in accordance with organisational policies procedures and infection control guidelines
This unit describes the knowledge and skills required to provide care and maintenance for neurophysiology equipment Provision of structured evaluation and recommendations for equipment being considered for purchase is included Work performed requires a broad knowledge range of well developed skills and the ability to develop and apply solutions to a range of predictable and unpredictable problems Individuals use discretion and judgement and take responsibility for their own outputs Neurophysiology tests are commonly conducted in hospitals and neurologists' rooms All activities are carried out in accordance with organizational policies procedures and infection control guidelines
This unit describes the knowledge and skills required to prepare a patient for and to perform an intraoperative neurophysiology test and to provide an interim report to assist the surgeon or neurologist Work will be performed within a prescribed range of functions involving routine and non-routine methods and procedures which require the exercise of some discretion and judgement Intra-operative monitoring including neurophysiology tests are only conducted in hospitals in an operating theatre All activities are carried out in accordance with organisational policies procedures and infection control guidelines
This unit describes the knowledge and skills required to prepare a patient for and to perform Long Term EEG Monitoring LTM and to provide an interim report to assist the final LTM EEG report Work will be performed within a prescribed range of functions involving routine and non-routine methods and procedures which require the exercise of some discretion and judgement LTM EEG's usually exceed three hours recording time and are commonly conducted in hospitals and neurologists' rooms LTM EEG is usually carried out in conjunction with video and audio monitoring The purpose of LTM is to capture sufficient reported clinical events seizures or non-seizures for diagnosis and/or pre-surgical investigations All activities are carried out in accordance with organisational policies procedures and infection control guidelines
This unit describes the knowledge and skills required to prepare a patient for and to perform a polysomnographic recording Work will be performed within a prescribed range of functions involving routine and non-routine methods and procedures which require the exercise of some discretion and judgement Polysomnographic recordings are commonly conducted in hospitals private sleep laboratories and some neurologists' rooms who specialize in sleep disorders All activities are carried out in accordance with organisational policies procedures and infection control guidelines
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 This is a 3 credit hours course for MPH/DrPH and you need to have at least 5 single-spaced of at least one page essays and 1 single-spaced of at least 10 pages essay to gain a one hour credit for the course or at least 15 single-spaced of at least one page essays and 3 single-spaced of at least 10 pages essay to complete the 3 credit hours.
 This is a 3 credit hours course for MPH/DrPH and you need to have at least 5 single-spaced of at least one page essays and 1 single-spaced of at least 10 pages essay to gain a one hour credit for the course or at least 15 single-spaced of at least one page essays and 3 single-spaced of at least 10 pages essay to complete the 3 credit hours.
 This is a 3 credit hours course for Doctoral Students and you need to have at least 10 single-spaced of at least one page essays and 1 single-spaced of at least 10 pages essay to gain a one hour credit for the course or at least 30 single-spaced of at least one page essays and 3 single-spaced of at least 10 pages essay to complete the 3 credit hours.
This unit applies to the planned process of food preparation - cooking freezing storing thawing and re-heating food to ensure microbiological safety and palatability The Unit may be adapted to suit enterprise- specific production processes for example a food production kitchen may not freeze cooked food and its scope of operation may involve receiving pre-cooked and frozen food for storage preparation plating and distribution Work will usually be performed within a prescribed range of functions involving known routines and procedures
This unit is concerned with the ability to take and process food and beverage orders handle cash and prepare product displays in a cafeteria environment Work will usually be performed within a prescribed range of functions involving known routines and procedures
This unit covers the ability to supervise the day-to-day implementation of the food safety program across an entire business process or food handling area It also involves supporting others to implement the requirements of the food safety procedures Apply and monitor food safety requirements is a co-requisite for this unit This unit supports the implementation of national and state food safety legislation and regulations and is based on the national Food Safety Guideline Competency Standards
This unit covers the key aspects of monitoring and controlling food safety hazards and responding to non-conformance as required by the food safety program Follow basic food safety practices is a co-requisite for this unit This unit supports the implementation of national and state food safety legislation and regulations and is based on the national Food Safety Guideline Competency Standards
This unit is a minimum competency standard for a person responsible for developing food safety programs The person responsible for development of a food safety program may be internal or external to the food business This unit supports the implementation of national and state food safety legislation and regulations and is based on the national Food Safety Guideline Competency Standards
This unit is a minimum competency standard for any person involved in auditing against the Food Safety Standards At this level an auditor would typically work under supervision The unit Develop a food safety program is a co-requisite for this unit of competence This unit supports the implementation of national and state food safety legislation and regulations and is based on the national Food Safety Guideline Competency Standards
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This course provides the student with the building blocks of basic medical terminology. Such understanding will facilitate learning of scientific and medical principles encountered during more advanced career preparation.
This course is adapted from UC Berkeley Webcast. The course is a 3 credit hours course for 15 weeks. You need to devote at least 6 hours of actual full time studies per week for a one semester or 30 weeks devoting 3 hours of actual part time studies per week.
This course is adapted from JHSPH Opencourseware. The course is a 3 credit hours course for 15 weeks. You need to devote at least 6 hours of actual full time studies per week for a one semester or 30 weeks devoting 3 hours of actual part time studies per week.
 This course is adapted from AMREF. The course is a 3 credit hours course for 17 weeks. You need to devote at least 6 hours of actual full time studies per week for a one semester or 32 weeks devoting 3 hours of actual part time studies per week.
This course is adapted from UC Berkeley Webcast. The course is a 3 credit hours course for 15 weeks. You need to devote at least 6 hours of actual full time studies per week for a one semester or 30 weeks devoting 3 hours of actual part time studies per week.
Work effectively in the health industry
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This unit is concerned with the skill and knowledge required to work effectively in the healthcare industry and the ability to understand relevant patient/client care issues of a legal nature the relationships between the organisation and other health industry organisations and participants and contribution to improving the performance of the organisation
This unit covers the skills required to provide leadership in establishing ethical and high quality work practices to others working within the health industry Leadership can be provided and/or modeled to clinic staff or allied professionals
This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to implement and monitor compliance with legal and ethical requirements relevant in the work area Work will be performed within a range of skilled applications including evaluation and analysis of current practices assistance in the development of new criteria and procedures and provision of some leadership and guidance to others
 This course is adapted from JHSPH Opencourseware. The course is a 3 credit hours course for 15 weeks. You need to devote at least 6 hours of actual full time studies per week for a one semester or 30 weeks devoting 3 hours of actual part time studies per week.
 This course is adapted from JHSPH Opencourseware. The course is a 3 credit hours course for 15 weeks. You need to devote at least 6 hours of actual full time studies per week for a one semester or 30 weeks devoting 3 hours of actual part time studies per we
This course is adapted from UC Berkeley Webcast. The course is a 3 credit hours course for 15 weeks. You need to devote at least 6 hours of actual full time studies per week for a one semester or 30 weeks devoting 3 hours of actual part time studies per week.
This course is adapted from UC Berkeley Webcast. The course is a 3 credit hours course for 15 weeks. You need to devote at least 6 hours of actual full time studies per week for a one semester or 30 weeks devoting 3 hours of actual part time studies per week.
This course is adapted from UC Berkeley Webcast. The course is a 3 credit hours course for 15 weeks. You need to devote at least 6 hours of actual full time studies per week for a one semester or 30 weeks devoting 3 hours of actual part time studies per week.
This course is adapted from United Nations University. The course is a 3 credit hours course for 15 weeks. You need to devote at least 6 hours of actual full time studies per week for a one semester or 30 weeks devoting 3 hours of actual part time studies per week
This course is adapted from United Nations University. The course is a 3 credit hours course for 15 weeks. You need to devote at least 6 hours of actual full time studies per week for a one semester or 30 weeks devoting 3 hours of actual part time studies per week
This unit describes the knowledge and skills required to conduct routine screening hearing tests for the monitoring of hearing health in children of school age Work performed requires specific knowledge in relation to conducting screening hearing tests and the ability to communicate well with children and their carers The skills required are limited to performance of screening tests within mass hearing loss identification programs All tasks are conducted in accordance with industry standards organisational policies and procedures and infection control guidelines
This unit describes the knowledge and skills required to conduct screening hearing tests for individuals who are employed in industry or other employment that might give rise to hearing loss Work performed requires specific knowledge in relation to conducting screening hearing tests and the ability to communicate well The skills required are limited to performance of screening tests within mass hearing loss identification programs All tasks are conducted in accordance with industry standards organisational policies and procedures and infection control guidelines
This unit describes the knowledge and skills required to conduct hearing assessments Work performed involves preparing the environment establishing client relationship undertaking hearing assessments interpreting the results of the hearing assessments developing realistic goals with client and referring client if required to an appropriate facility All tasks are conducted in accordance with industry standards organisational policies and procedures and infection control guidelines
This unit describes the knowledge and skills required to dispense and maintain hearing aids for adults Work performed involves prescribing and fitting hearing aids and undertaking minor repairs and maintenance of hearing aids for adults All tasks are conducted in accordance with industry standards organisational policies and procedures and infection control guidelines
This unit covers the skills required to interpret information gathered in the health assessment and make and review an accurate diagnosis over the course of treatment according to the herbal medicine framework
This unit describes the skills required to manage the effective work practices of self and others within a herbal medicine framework Elements relate to those in unit CHCORG5A Maintain an effective work environment
This unit describes the skills required to manufacture and dispense herbal treatments and remedies according to Western herbal medicine framework
This unit covers the skills required to observe the condition of the client/patient and gather information relevant to the case according to Western Herbal Medicine framework
This unit describes the skills required to prepare for treatment of clients/patients and negotiate a treatment management plan with them using a herbal medicine framework
This unit describes the skills required to prepare and dispense Western Herbal Medicines according to a script prepared by a Western Herbal Medicine practitioner
This unit describes the competencies required to provide advice on dietary modification according to established herbal medicine principles and practice
This unit describes the skills required to provide specialised Western Herbal Medicine care for less common conditions/disease states in accordance with the age gender and mental health needs of the client/patient This unit require high level knowledge of herbal medicine and a wide range of health conditions
This unit describes the skills required to administer client/patient treatment according to a Western Herbal Medicine framework
This unit describes the skills required to work effectively within a Western Herbal Medicine framework
This unit covers the skills required to interpret information gathered when taking the homoeopathic case and to make and review accurate homoeopathic diagnosis over the course of treatment
This Unit describes the skills required to conduct research relevant to client/patient care and/or the advancement of homoeopathic knowledge using a variety of research methods
This unit describes the skills required to manage the effective work practices of self and others within a homeopathic framework Elements relate to those in unit CHCORG5A Maintain an effective work environment
This unit covers the skills required to perform screening examination of vital signs and physical condition and to make a screening assessment of the client/patient Procedures are governed by the application of local legislation
This unit describes the skills required to prepare for treatment of client's/patient's and to negotiate a treatment plan with them according to homeopathic principles and practice
This unit describes the skills required to prepare and dispense Homoeopathic medicines from a script prepared by a Homoeopathic practitioner
This unit covers the skills required to provide assistance to the homoeopathic practitioner by obtaining initial information liaising with clients/patients on their treatment and conducting limited examination and testing of specimens
This unit describes the skills required to provide treatment and manage the case according to the philosophy and practices of the homeopathic framework
This unit describes the skills required to provide homeopathic assessment and care specific to common conditions in each stage of life
This unit covers the skills required to observe the condition of the client/patient and take homoeopathic case
Based on HLTSTE1A Cleaning of reusable medical devices and HLTSTE4A Control sterile stock This unit describes the skills required to operate and maintain medical equipment for use in clinical practice
This unit describes the skills required to work effectively within a homeopathic framework and correctly present the homoeopathic framework to clients/patients and the general public
Work performed requires a range of well-developed skills where some discretion and judgement is required Individuals will take responsibility for their own outputs and may participate in work teams
This unit is concerned with the ability to monitor and maintain the water quality in pools and spas This unit applies to health facilities with pools and spas This unit is adapted from THT98 Tourism Training Package Work performed requires a range of well-developed skills where some discretion and judgement is required Individuals will take responsibility for their own outputs and may participate in work teams
This unit is concerned with the ability to operate correctly and safely an incinerator This unit applies to health facilities with incinerators in operation Work performed requires a range of well-developed skills where some discretion and judgement is required Individuals will take responsibility for their own outputs and may participate in work teams
This unit covers basic food safety practices to be followed by people who work in a food handling area but are not directly responsible for handling food Examples of typical functions include electrical maintenance pest control and cleaning services This unit supports the implementation of national and state food safety legislation and regulations and is based on the national Food Safety Guideline Competency Standards
This unit is concerned with the maintenance of predetermined stock levels of supplies consumables equipment and other store items at ward unit sub-store or departmental level
This unit deals with safe collection handling sorting movement portage and delivery of items to internal and external customers The unit applies to portering courier and similar work roles Work is often performed under limited supervision and generally within a team environment Individuals are accountable for their own results
This unit is concerned with the workers ability to handle medical gas equipment in a safe manner within the health care environment
This unit describes the knowledge and skills required to prepare a multi-place hyperbaric chamber for safe operation Work will be performed within a prescribed range of functions involving routine and non-routine methods and procedures which require the exercise of some discretion and judgement All activities are carried out in accordance with organizational policies procedures and infection control guidelines
This unit describes the knowledge and skills required to safely operate a multi-place hyperbaric chamber Work will be performed within a prescribed range of functions involving routine and non-routine methods and procedures which require the exercise of some discretion and judgement All activities are carried out in accordance with organizational policies procedures and infection control guidelines
This unit describes the knowledge and skills required to safely conduct post compression routines Work will be performed within a prescribed range of functions involving routine and non-routine methods and procedures which require the exercise of some discretion and judgement All activities are carried out in accordance with organizational policies procedures and infection control guidelines
This unit describes the knowledge and skills required to respond in the event of an emergency to reduce the risk of injury to personnel and damage to equipment Work will be performed within a prescribed range of functions involving routine and non-routine methods and procedures which require the exercise of some discretion and judgement All activities are carried out in accordance with organizational policies procedures and infection control guidelines
This unit describes the knowledge and skills required to manage the maintenance of the hyperbaric systems for safe operation Work will be performed within a prescribed range of functions involving routine and non-routine methods and procedures which require the exercise of discretion and judgement All activities are carried out in accordance with organizational policies procedures and infection control guidelines
This unit describes the knowledge and skills required of employees with supervisory accountability to implement and monitor a risk management strategy when introducing new equipment materials and procedures into a hyperbaric system for safe operation Work will be performed within a prescribed range of functions involving routine and non-routine methods and procedures which require the exercise of discretion and judgement All activities are carried out in accordance with organizational policies procedures and infection control guidelines
This unit of competency covers the ability to receive and prepare a range of samples for pathology testing Work performed requires a range of well-developed skills where some discretion and judgment is required Individuals will take responsibility for their own outputs and limited responsibility for the output of others
This unit is concerned with assisting with the preparation of specimens for analysis Work performed requires a range of well-developed skills where some discretion and judgment is required Individuals will take responsibility for their own outputs and limited responsibility for the output of others
This unit is concerned with the ability to efficiently transport specimens and blood products and to follow safe transport procedures Work will usually be performed within a prescribed range of functions involving known routines and procedures
This unit of competency covers the ability to follow procedures for collection of pathology specimens other than blood from clients and patients for pathology testing Work performed requires a broad knowledge base and the ability to apply solutions to a defined range of unpredictable problems Individuals will take responsibility for their own outputs and limited responsibility for the quantity and quality of output of others All tasks are conducted in accordance with organisational policies and procedures including OHS and infection control guidelines
This unit provides the skills and knowledge to work effectively within a pathology and specimen collection environment It provides an overview of organisational structure and the procedures of pathology and specimen collection practices Work will usually be performed within a prescribed range of functions involving known routines and procedures
This unit is concerned with the knowledge and skills required for routine blood collection from a defined client/patient group and excludes complex blood collection techniques Work performed requires a broad knowledge base and the ability to apply solutions to a defined range of unpredictable problems Individuals will take responsibility for their own outputs and limited responsibility for the quantity and quality of output of others All tasks are conducted in accordance with organisational policies and procedures including OHS and infection control guidelines
This unit is concerned with the knowledge and skills required to use an Electrocardiograph and to provide a client's ECG trace under the supervision of an appropriate health professional
This unit is concerned with the ability to identify and respond to clinical risks and client/patient reactions associated with pathology specimen collection Work performed requires a broad knowledge base and the ability to apply solutions to a defined range of unpredictable problems Individuals will take responsibility for their own outputs and limited responsibility for the quantity and quality of output of others All tasks are conducted in accordance with organisational policies and procedures including OHS and infection control guidelines
This unit is concerned with the knowledge and skills required for insertion of intravenous cannulae for blood sample collection from patients/clients Work performed requires a broad knowledge of varied activities and the ability to apply solutions to a wide range of non-routine and complex problems Individuals will take responsibility for their own outputs and provide some guidance and leadership to others to achieve outputs All tasks are conducted in accordance with relevant federal state and territory legislation and organisational policies and procedures including OHS and infection control guidelines The extent of a Pathology Collector's role in cannula insertion may be subject to state and territory legislation and organisational policy and competency should be demonstrated within the context of applicable legislation and organisational practice A Pathology Collector may undertake cannula insertion and sample collection from cannulae or may undertake sample
This unit of competency covers the ability to follow procedures for collection of pathology specimens other than blood from patients/clients for specialised pathology testing The range of collections includes those normally performed by pathology collectors and excludes collections normally undertaken by other health professionals Work performed requires a broad knowledge of varied activities and the ability to apply solutions to a wide range of non-routine and complex problems Individuals will take responsibility for their own outputs and provide some guidance and leadership to others to achieve outputs All tasks are conducted in accordance with relevant federal state and territory legislation and organisational policies and procedures including OHS and infection control guidelines
This unit is concerned with the knowledge and skills required for specialised blood collection from patients/clients of all age groups Work performed requires a broad knowledge of varied activities and the ability to apply solutions to a wide range of non-routine and complex problems Individuals will take responsibility for their own outputs and provide some guidance and leadership to others to achieve outputs All tasks are conducted in accordance with relevant federal state and territory legislation and organisational policies and procedures including OHS and infection control guidelines
This unit of competency covers the ability to follow policy and procedures for collection of arterial blood samples from patients/clients for pathology testing Work performed requires a broad knowledge of varied activities and the ability to apply solutions to a wide range of non-routine and complex problems Individuals will take responsibility for their own outputs and provides some guidance and leadership to others to achieve outputs All tasks are conducted in accordance with relevant federal state and territory legislation and organisational policies and procedures including OHS and infection control guidelines
This unit of competency covers the ability to assist health professionals with pathology procedures and collection of specimens from patients/clients for pathology testing Work performed requires a broad knowledge of varied activities and the ability to apply solutions to a wide range of non-routine and complex problems Individuals will take responsibility for their own outputs and provide some guidance to others to achieve outputs All tasks are conducted in an assisting role and in accordance with relevant federal state and territory legislation and organisational policies and procedures including OHS and infection control guidelines
This unit describes the knowledge and skills required to prepare a patient for measure of spirometry/flow volume loop and to provide a report as an aid to the diagnosis and management of ventilatory impairment Work will be performed within a prescribed range of functions involving routine methods and procedures that require the exercise of some discretion and judgement Spirometry measurement is commonly conducted in hospitals and respiratory physicians rooms in occupational settings and by pathology collectors in laboratory and collection centre settings All activities are carried out in accordance with organisational policies procedures and infection control guidelines
This unit covers the skill and knowledge required to assist with the provision of a mortuary service The unit is generally not applicable to full-time mortuary personnel but for workers who may provide a limited mortuary service after hours or who maintain a holding bay for bodies or who maintain a mortuary that does not undertake autopsies
This unit describes the knowledge and skills required for a mortuary worker to maintain the day-to-day operation of a hospital or forensic mortuary involving the receipt and release of deceased persons preparing deceased persons for viewing and maintaining the mortuary environment Work performed requires a broad knowledge base and the ability to apply solutions to a defined range of unpredictable problems Individuals will take responsibility for their own outputs and limited responsibility for the quantity and quality of output of others All tasks are conducted in accordance with organisational policies and procedures including confidentiality OHS and infection control guidelines
This unit describes the knowledge and skills required for a mortuary worker to prepare for and assist in an autopsy Work performed requires a broad knowledge base and the ability to apply solutions to a defined range of unpredictable problems Individuals will take responsibility for their own outputs and limited responsibility for the quantity and quality of output of others All tasks are conducted in accordance with organisational policies and procedures including OHS and infection control guidelines
This unit describes the knowledge and skills required to select categorise prepare mount and display pathological specimens for a pathology museum Work performed requires demonstration of basic knowledge of anatomy and pathology and the ability to apply solutions to a variety of predictable problems Individuals will take responsibility for their own outputs and limited responsibility for the output of others All tasks are conducted in accordance with organisational policies and procedures including OHA and infection guidelines
This unit describes the knowledge and skills required for a mortuary worker to register maintain clean and store autopsy equipment Work performed requires demonstration of relevant theoretical knowledge and the ability to apply solutions to a variety of predictable problems Individuals will take responsibility for their own outputs and limited responsibility for the output of others All tasks are conducted in accordance with organisational policies and procedures including OHS and infection control guidelines
This unit describes the knowledge and skills required for a mortuary technician to prepare for and assist with special autopsy techniques It includes the removal handling and storage of organs or other body structures the collection of specialist specimens and assisting with medical imaging Work performed requires a broad knowledge base and the ability to apply solutions to a defined range of unpredictable problems Individuals will take responsibility for their own outputs and limited responsibility for the quantity and quality of output of others All tasks are conducted in accordance with organisational policies and procedures including OHS and infection control guidelines
This unit describes the knowledge and skills required for a mortuary technician to prepare for and assist with forensic autopsy techniques including autopsies for sudden or suspicious deaths the dissection of particular body parts and the collection and storage of evidence samples Work performed requires a broad knowledge base and the ability to apply solutions to a defined range of unpredictable problems Individuals will take responsibility for their own outputs and limited responsibility for the quantity and quality of output of others All tasks are conducted in accordance with organisational policies and procedures including OHS and infection control guidelines
This unit describes the knowledge and skills required for a mortuary worker to assist in the development implementation and monitoring of procedures for mortuary services Work performed requires a broad knowledge base and the ability to apply solutions to a defined range of unpredictable problems Individuals will take responsibility for their own outputs and limited responsibility for the quantity and quality of output of others All tasks are conducted in accordance with organisational policies and procedures including OHS and infection control guidelines
This unit describes the knowledge and skills required to collect preserve and store pathological specimens collected during the post mortem examination for further testing Work performed requires demonstration of basic knowledge of the means of preservation of different types of samples that may be collected for further testing including tissue samples whole organs blood and other body fluids Individuals will take responsibility for their own outputs and limited responsibility for the output of others All tasks are conducted in accordance with organisational policies and procedures including OHA and infection guidelines
This unit describes the skills required to administer client/patient treatment according to a naturopathic framework
This unit describes the skills required to administer client/patient treatment according to a naturopathic framework
This unit describes the skills required to provide naturopathic advice on dietary modification and nutritional supplements according to a naturopathic framework
This unit describes the skills required to administer a limited range of homoeopathic remedies for acute conditions within naturopathic framework
This unit describes the skills required to prepare for treatment of clients/patients and negotiate a treatment management plan with them using a naturopathic framework
This unit covers the skills required to observe the condition of the client/patient and gather information relevant to the case according to a naturopathic framework
This unit describes the skills required to manage the effective work practices of self and others within a naturopathic framework Elements relate to those in unit CHCORG5A Maintain an effective work environment
This unit covers the skills required to interpret information gathered in the health assessment and make and review accurate diagnoses over the course of treatment according to the naturopathic framework
This unit describes the skills required to work effectively within a naturopathic framework
This unit describes the skills required to prepare and dispense western herbal and nutritional medicines according to a script prepared by a Western Herbal Medicine or Naturopathic practitioner
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This course is adapted from JHSPH Opencourseware. The course is a 3 credit hours course for 15 weeks. You need to devote at least 6 hours of actual full time studies per week for a one semester or 30 weeks devoting 3 hours of actual part time studies per week.
Work performed requires a range of well developed skills where some discretion and judgement is required Individuals will take responsibility for their own outputs and may participate in work teams
This unit is concerned with the ability to plan and evaluate appropriate meals and menus based on the Australian Dietary Guidelines in consultation with a dietitian to meet the nutritional needs of client/patient groups It involves the selection and planning of balanced meals general menu planning principles and the development and evaluation of menus Work performed requires a range of well developed skills where some discretion and judgement is required Individuals will take responsibility for their own outputs and may participate in work teams
This unit is concerned with the ability to distribute menus/meal order systems process general menus/meal orders distribute food and monitor client/patient satisfaction Work performed requires a range of well developed skills where some discretion and judgement is required Individuals will take responsibility for their own outputs and may participate in work teams
This unit describes the skills required to source and evaluate relevant information and apply findings to clinical nutritional practice This unit requires high level knowledge of nutrition and its effect on a wide range of complex health conditions
This unit describes the skills required to provide specialised nutritional supplements and/or foods for the therapeutic and prophylactic management of specific health outcomes This unit requires high level knowledge of nutrition and its effect on a wide range of complex health conditions
This unit covers general OHS requirements according to legislation and codes of practice including duties and responsibilities for all parties under the general duty of care Work will usually be performed within a prescribed range of functions involving known routines and procedures The unit is based on generic competency A in the national Guidelines for Integrating Occupational Health and Safety Competencies into National Industry Competency Standards NOHSC 7025 1998 2 nd edition
This unit is concerned with OHS responsibilities of employees with supervisory responsibilities to implement and monitor the organisation's OHS policies procedures and programs in the relevant work area Legislative and codes of practice requirements are addressed including duties and responsibilities for all parties under the general duty of care The unit is based on generic competency B in the national Guidelines for Integrating Occupational Health and Safety Competencies into National Industry Competency Standards NOHSC 7025 1998 2 nd edition
This unit has been adapted from Generic Competency C in the National Guidelines for Integrating Occupational Health and Safety Competencies into National Industry Competency Standards [NOHSC 7025 1998 2nd edition] Competency is to be exhibited within the area of managerial responsibility which might be an entire enterprise or department of an enterprise In the case of owners of a business the responsibility will be for an entire enterprise Positions to which this competency applies will vary according to the industry or enterprise but may include Managers at a range of levels Other specialist managers e g maintenance manager and personnel manager
This unit is concerned with the workers ability to carry out their work in a safe manner within the health care environment Work will usually be performed within a prescribed range of functions involving known routines and procedures This unit is based on the National Guidelines for Integrating Occupational Health and Safety Competencies into National Industry Competency Standards National Code of Practice for Manual Handling 1990 An Employer's Guide to the Manual Tasks Advisory Standard 2000 National Standard for Manual Handling 1990 Occupational Health and Safety Manual Handling Regulations 1988 Workcover publications
This unit is concerned with infection control responsibilities of employees with supervisory accountability to implement and monitor infection control policy and procedures in a specific work unit or team within an organisation This unit does not apply to a role with organisation-wide responsibilities for infection control policy and procedure development implementation or monitoring
This unit describes the skills required to ensure all who operate within the clinic adhere to established infection control guidelines and duty of care
This unit describes the knowledge and skills required to fabricate and apply casts Work is performed at the request of and in consultation with medical staff requiring a range of well developed skills where some discretion and judgement is required and individuals take responsibility for the quality of their outputs Cast application may occur in various locations within the hospital environment eg operating theatres emergency department wards outpatient departments All activities are carried out in accordance with organizational policies procedures and infection control guidelines
This unit describes the knowledge and skills required to modify casts Simple modifications which do not alter the intent of the cast/splints may be performed at the technician's discretion Work is performed at the request of and in consultation with medical staff or with own discretion and requires a range of well developed skills where some discretion and judgement is required and individuals take responsibility for the quality of their outputs Modification of casts may occur in various locations within the hospital environment eg operating theatres emergency department wards outpatient departments All activities are carried out in accordance with organizational policies procedures and infection control guidelines
This unit describes the knowledge and skills required to remove casts Work is performed at the request of and in consultation with medical staff but requires a range of well developed skills where some discretion and judgement is required and individuals take responsibility for the quality of their outputs Cast removal may occur in various locations within the hospital environment eg operating theatres emergency department wards outpatient departments All activities are carried out in accordance with organizational policies procedures and infection control guidelines
This unit describes the knowledge and skills required to apply and remove traction Application and removal of traction includes the ability to understand the patient's diagnosis to evaluate the purpose and effectiveness of maintaining the traction therefore achieving the ultimate purpose and achieve alignment Work is performed at the request of and in consultation with medical staff but requires a range of well-developed skills where some discretion and judgment is required and individuals take responsibility for the quality of their outputs Traction application and removal may occur in various locations within the hospital environment e g operating theatres emergency department wards and private homes All activities are carried out in accordance with organizational policies procedures and infection control guidelines
This unit describes the knowledge and skills required to fabricate and apply orthopaedic devices Orthopaedic devices include both braces and splints that can be either prefabricated and/or customised Work is performed at the request of and in consultation with medical staff requiring a range of well developed skills where some discretion and judgement is required and individuals take responsibility for the quality of their outputs Orthopaedic device application may occur in various locations within the hospital environment eg operating theatres emergency department wards outpatient departments All activities are carried out in accordance with organizational policies procedures and infection control guidelines
This unit describes the knowledge and skills required to modify orthopaedic devices Simple modifications which do not alter the intent of the orthopaedic device may be performed at the technician's discretion Work is performed at the request of and in consultation with medical staff or with own discretion and requires a range of well developed skills where some discretion and judgement is required and individuals take responsibility for the quality of their outputs Modification of orthopaedic devices may occur in various locations within the hospital environment eg operating theatres emergency department wards outpatient departments All activities are carried out in accordance with organizational policies procedures and infection control guidelines
This unit describes the knowledge and skills required to remove orthopaedic devices Orthopaedic devices include both braces and splints that can be either prefabricated and/or customised Work is performed at the request of and in consultation with medical staff but requires a range of well developed skills where some discretion and judgement is required and individuals take responsibility for the quality of their outputs Removal of orthopaedic devices may occur in various locations within the hospital environment eg operating theatres emergency department wards outpatient departments All activities are carried out in accordance with organizational policies procedures and infection control guidelines

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 Child Health (AMREF) Welcome to the Child Health Course. This is one of the continuing professional development courses offered by African Medical Research Foundation (AMREF) through distance learning.
 Child Health (AMREF) Welcome to the Child Health Course. This is one of the continuing professional development courses offered by African Medical Research Foundation (AMREF) through distance learning.
 Child Health (AMREF) Welcome to the Child Health Course. This is one of the continuing professional development courses offered by African Medical Research Foundation (AMREF) through distance learning.
 Child Health (AMREF) Welcome to the Child Health Course. This is one of the continuing professional development courses offered by African Medical Research Foundation (AMREF) through distance learning.
 This course is adapted from AMREF. The course is a 4 credit hours course for 21 weeks. You need to devote at least 6 hours of actual full time studies per week for a one semester or 42 weeks devoting 3 hours of actual part time studies per week.
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This unit is concerned with providing an introduction to working in a hospital pharmacy including an overview of the organisational structure hospital pharmacy services and hospital pharmacy assistant practices Work performed requires a range of well developed skills where some discretion and judgement is required Individuals will take responsibility for their own outputs and limited responsibility for the output of others
This unit is concerned with maintaining a pharmaceutical stock control system in accordance with standard operating procedures Work performed requires a range of well developed skills where some discretion and judgement is required Individuals will take responsibility for their own outputs and limited responsibility for the output of others
This unit is concerned with the distribution of pharmaceutical products according to standard operating procedures Work performed requires a range of well developed skills where some discretion and judgement is required Individuals will take responsibility for their own outputs and limited responsibility for the output of others
This unit is concerned with the maintenance of pharmaceutical imprest/ward stock excluding issuing directly to the patient according to standard operating procedures and within legal requirements Work performed requires a range of well developed skills where some discretion and judgement is required Individuals will take responsibility for their own outputs and limited responsibility for the output of others
This unit is concerned with the assistance with preparation of prescriptions in accordance with legal and Good Pharmacy Practice requirements Work performed requires a range of well developed skills where some discretion and judgement is required Individuals will take responsibility for their own outputs and limited responsibility for the output of others
This unit is concerned with packaging and/or pre-packing of pharmaceutical products in accordance with Good Manufacturing Practice procedures Work performed requires a range of well developed skills where some discretion and judgement is required Individuals will take responsibility for their own outputs and limited responsibility for the output of others
This unit is concerned with the manufacturing and small scale compounding of non-sterile pharmaceutical products from fixed formulas All tasks are conducted in accordance with Good Manufacturing Practice GMP and standard operating procedures SOPs Work performed requires a range of well developed skills where some discretion and judgement is required Individuals will take responsibility for their own outputs and limited responsibility for the output of others
This unit is concerned with maintaining a pharmaceutical stock control system according to standard operating procedures SOPs that complies with Good Pharmacy Practice Good Wholesaling Practice and legal requirements All tasks are conducted in accordance with standard procurement policy and standard operating procedures SOPs Work performed requires a broad knowledge base and the ability to apply solutions to a defined range of unpredictable problems One will take responsibility for own outputs and limited responsibility for the quantity and quality of output of others
This unit is concerned with maintaining a pharmaceutical distribution system in accordance with standard operating procedures SOPs and complies with Good Pharmacy Practice Good Wholesaling Practice and legal requirements All tasks are conducted in accordance with standard procurement policy and standard operating procedures SOPs Work performed requires a broad knowledge base and the ability to apply solutions to a defined range of unpredictable problems Individuals will take responsibility for their own outputs and limited responsibility for the quantity and quality of output of others
This unit is concerned with the preparation of master work sheets for use in batch or extemporaneous product manufacture All tasks are conducted in accordance with legislative requirements Good Pharmacy Practice GPP and standard operating procedures SOPs Work performed requires a broad knowledge base and the ability to apply solutions to a defined range of unpredictable problems Individuals will take responsibility for their own outputs and limited responsibility for the quantity and quality of output of others
This unit is concerned with the manufacturing and small scale compounding of sterile pharmaceutical products from fixed formulae All tasks are conducted in accordance with Good Manufacturing Practice relevant Australian Standards and standard operating procedures SOPs Work performed requires a broad knowledge base and the ability to apply solutions to a defined range of unpredictable problems Individuals will take responsibility for their own outputs and limited responsibility for the quantity and quality of output of others
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This unit describes the knowledge and skills required to fabricate and finish upper and lower extremity prostheses Work performed requires a broad knowledge base with substantial depth in some areas and the ability to analyse and plan approaches to technical problems It requires the transference and application of theoretical concepts and/or technical or creative skills to a range of situations Individuals will take responsibility for own outputs and limited responsibility for the achievement of group outcomes
This unit describes the knowledge and skills required to fabricate and finish spinal upper and lower extremity orthoses Work performed requires a broad knowledge base with substantial depth in some areas and the ability to analyse and plan approaches to technical problems It requires the transference and application of theoretical concepts and/or technical or creative skills to a range of situations Individuals will take responsibility for own outputs and limited responsibility for the achievement of group outcomes
This unit describes the knowledge and skills required to select and modify footwear which may be off-the-shelf or custom made Work performed requires a broad knowledge base and the ability to apply solutions to a defined range of unpredictable problems Individuals will take responsibility for their own outputs and limited responsibility for the quantity and quality of output of others Work is undertaken in accordance with organisational policy and procedure
This unit describes the knowledge and skills required for a Prosthetic/Orthotic Technician to participate in the provision of prosthetic and orthotic technical services to clients under the supervision or guidance of an appropriate health professional Work performed requires a broad knowledge base and the ability to apply solutions to a defined range of unpredictable problems Individuals will take responsibility for their own outputs and limited responsibility for the quantity and quality of output of others The extent of a Technician's role in prosthetic/orthotic client service provision is subject to organisational policy and procedure

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 This course is adapted from AMREF. The course is a 3 credit hours course for 15 weeks. You need to devote at least 6 hours of actual full time studies per week for a one semester or 30 weeks devoting 3 hours of actual part time studies per week.
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