The aim of this unit is to provide future health professionals with a strong foundation in e-Health on which they can make evidence-based decisions. In particular, this unit will provide students with opportunities to examine: . How technology can affect health care in different Australian health contexts . Ethical issues surrounding e-Health . Innovations in e-Health . How emerging technologies affect patient-centred communication between health professionals, and health professionals and their clients/patients . Strategies for interacting with patients and clients using different technologies . Strategies for engaging in multi-disciplinary e-Healthcare delivery . The relationship between technologies, data and the wider information network Students will develop their skills in critically thinking about eHealth and its potential to support healthcare. Students will use and evaluate an e-Health intervention, and generate an idea for a new eHealth tool, to showcase these skills. This unit will also enable students to be lifelong learners by providing them with reflective learning skills. Reflective learning skills are identified as essential for lifelong learning.
Unit details and rules
Academic unit | Health Sciences |
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Credit points | 6 |
Prerequisites
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Corequisites
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Prohibitions
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Assumed knowledge
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Available to study abroad and exchange students | No |
Teaching staff
Coordinator | Melissa Baysari, melissa.baysari@sydney.edu.au |
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