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    Clinical and Fieldwork Placement in the Health Professions

    Clinical and Fieldwork Placement in the Health Professions by Stagnitti, Karen; Schoo, Adrian; Welch, Dianne;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher OUP Australia & New Zealand
    • Date of Publication 24 June 2010

    • ISBN 9780195568462
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages368 pages
    • Size 246x170x21 mm
    • Weight 716 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    Clinical and Fieldwork Placement in the Health Professions is an essential text for all students studying to become health professionals. It is interdisciplinary rather than discipline-specific, and incorporates both clinical placement and fieldwork education within the context of professional health care services and delivery.

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    Long description:

    Common across all the health professions are fieldwork issues such as clinical placements in hospitals, community based service provision, and client-therapist interaction. They all demand knowledge of skills and techniques, and all require proficiency in problem solving and clinical reasoning. Clinical and Fieldwork Placement in the Health Professions prepares students for their work in clinical and fieldwork settings, where their understanding of the various clinical and
    client-centred environments is dependent not only on their knowledge and skills, but on how well they work with other health professionals.

    The text is intended to be used throughout the health students' course. It is interdisciplinary rather than discipline-specific, and incorporates both clinical placement and fieldwork education within the context of professional health care services and delivery. Some chapters will be more relevant for first year students, particularly the specific settings section, while others will be more appropriate for final year students, where broader issues such as ethics and legal responsibility are
    covered.

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    Table of Contents:

    SECTION 1; CONTEXTS OF PRACTICE
    Getting Ready for Placement
    Working in diverse settings
    Working with mothers and Babies
    Working with Children and Families
    Working in acute settings
    Working with older people
    Working in Mental Health
    Working in Workplace Practice
    Working in Private Practice
    Working in Rural and Remote Settings
    Working in Indigenous Health Settings
    SECTION 2: THERE'S MORE TO CONSIDER
    Models of supervision
    Making the Most of Your Fieldwork Learning Opportunity
    Assessment of Clinical Learning
    A model for alternate fieldwork
    Interprofessional Learning: Working in teams
    Learning from failure
    Using online technology
    SECTION 3: THE BIG PICTURE
    Fostering Partnerships with Action
    Ethical decision making
    The three R's: Roles, Rights and Responsibilities
    Legal Issues
    SECTION 4: TRANSITION TO PRACTICE: LIFE ON THE OTHER SIDE
    Transition to practice: You become the supervisor
    Starting out in supervision
    Health workforce recruitment
    Index

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