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Unit of Study: ORTH5055 - Peri Operative Practice

This unit will introduce the roles of the orthoptist in surgical procedures and will include the following content: day surgery procedures and management of the surgical patient including: patient selection and anaesthesia, pre-op, peri-op and post-op roles; principles of infection control in the workplace with particular emphasis on a surgical setting including patient and staff positioning, instrument care, handling & sterilisation; principles of waste management in the workplace; instrument identification; minor surgical procedures for office-based practice.

Classes: Block/intensive mode, 3 days, 9am-3pm, distance independent learning package with email support

Assessment: Module-based learner activities (70%), professional development portfolio (30%)

Textbooks: Day Surgery in Australia: Report & Recommendations (2004) (Download from Australian Day Surgery Council website)Chern, Foley, Koo, Reddy, Sandoval, Ophthalmic Office Based Procedures: A Step-by-Step Approach (2004)

Practical work: Field experience in a surgical location (one visit)

Courses this subject is available in

This unit of study can be undertaken as a part of the following degree programs:

Graduate Certificate in Health Sciences

Distance, Blockmode, Online, Intensive

THIS PROGRAM WILL NOT BE OFFERED IN 2010

The Graduate Certificate of Health Sciences allows students who have a background in the health professions (and/or other relevant disciplines or equivalent professional qualifications and work experience) to develop discipline or cross-discipline based knowledge and research skills so they can critically evaluate and integrate evidence based practice into their work across a range of health disciplines.
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Master of Health Sciences

Distance, Blockmode, Online, Intensive

THIS PROGRAM WILL NOT BE OFFERED IN 2010

This flexible post-graduate program aims to equip health care professionals with the knowledge, understanding and expertise to succeed in the contemporary health care sector.
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