| Type: | Undergraduate Subject |
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| Code: | EXPH12-702 |
| Faculty: | Faculty of Health Sciences and Medicine |
| Credit: | 10 |
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Description
Students will deliver exercise interventions to individual clients within their scope of practice in-person and also using telepractice, evaluating the effectiveness of the exercise program, while applying ethical and legal considerations.70 hours of general population assessment, prescription and delivery will be undertaken, including delivery of programs to clinical clients written by an Accredited Exercise Physiologist.
Subject details
Learning outcomes
- Demonstrate professional and ethical conduct aligned with the ESSA Code of Professional Conduct, Scope of Practice, and site policies during supervised placements with increasing independence.
- Apply integrated assessment, exercise prescription, and monitoring principles to deliver safe client sessions in real-world settings in accordance with risk-stratification and escalation protocols.
- Demonstrate professional communication and documentation practices to diverse stakeholders, that ensure cultural safety and accuracy in clinical consultations, handover procedures and digital records during supervised practice.
- Appraise professional performance in placement settings through critical reflection to formulate a targeted development plan for ongoing clinical growth and service improvement.
Enrolment requirements
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Pre-requisites:Co-requisites:There are no co-requisites |
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This subject is not available to
This subject is not available as a general elective. To be eligible for enrolment, the subject must be specified in the students’ program structure. |