Cleak Helen, Williamson Dianne
School of Social Work and Social Policy, School of Public Health, Faculty of Health Sciences, La Trobe University, Bundoora, Victoria, Australia.
J Allied Health. 2007 Fall;36(3):141-9.
In 2002, a number of lecturers from different clinical schools within the Faculty of Health Sciences at La Trobe University embarked on the development of a new interdisciplinary professional practice subject to be undertaken by all final-year undergraduate health science students. The subject was designed to better prepare students for their first professional appointment by introducing them to the concepts of interdisciplinary teamwork, the health care context, and the challenges and constraints that organizational contexts present. This report details the background of the project, the consultation and development that took place in the design of the subject, and implementation of the subject. The uniqueness of the project is explained by the number of disciplines involved, the online delivery, and the focus on a set of generic graduate attributes for health science students. It is hoped that students who have undertaken this subject will have a better understanding of the roles of other health professionals and the context in which they will be working by grappling with many real-life professional issues that they will face when they graduate and enter the workforce.
2002年,拉筹伯大学健康科学学院内不同临床学院的多位讲师着手开发一门新的跨学科专业实践课程,供所有健康科学专业本科最后一年的学生学习。该课程旨在通过向学生介绍跨学科团队合作的概念、医疗保健环境以及组织环境所带来的挑战和限制,让他们为首次职业岗位做好更充分的准备。本报告详细阐述了该项目的背景、课程设计过程中的咨询与开发情况以及课程的实施情况。该项目的独特之处在于所涉及的学科数量、在线授课方式以及对健康科学专业学生一系列通用毕业生素质的关注。希望修完该课程的学生,通过应对毕业后进入职场时将面临的诸多现实生活中的专业问题,能更好地理解其他健康专业人员的角色以及他们工作的环境。