Clinical Practice 2 unit occurs in the clinical environment and provides students with osteopathic workplace experience through their clinical placement hours in the student led osteopathic clinics within the university and community sector. Students treat members of the public under the supervision of osteopathic clinical educators and contribute to the operational running of the clinic. The clinical placement hours within this unit develop students’ capacity for teamwork, collaboration with peers and supervisors and communication with patients, and provides the environment for students to develop their confidence and maturity as an osteopathic practitioner.
On successful completion of this unit, students will be able to:
The mini–Clinical Practice Assessment and Report of Findings (ROF) are assessments conducted in the clinical setting under the supervision of a clinical educator and evaluate the student’s ability to communicate with patients, gather a patient history and perform clinical examinations. During these patient interactions, the student is assessed on various aspects of their clinical skills and communication abilities.
Required readings will be available on VU Collaborate.
This unit is studied as part of the following course(s):