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HMO304 - Principles and Practice of Optometry 2

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Offered at:

(G)

Credit point(s):2
Offerings:

Trimester 2

EFTSL value:0.250
Cohort rule:

Must be enrolled in H310 Bachelor of Vision Science

Unit chair:

TBA

Prerequisite:

HMO204

Corequisite:HMO303
Contact hours:

1 x 3 hour and 1 x 1 hour clinical skills tutorials, up to 5 hours of supporting lectures, seminars, tutorials in law and ethics, professional practice and public health

Note:

Online teaching methods require internet access. Please refer to the most current computer specifications.

Unit commences 2013

Content

In this unit students will gain skills in history-taking and patient examination. They will also apply other competencies defined by the Optometry Council of Australia and New Zealand (OCANZ) including diagnosis, patient management and recording of clinical data. They will explore in more detail legal and ethical issues drawn from the problem-based learning cases presented in HMO303 and gain knowledge and skills in professional practice associated with the cases. Finally they will consider in more detail the public and population health implications in identifying and managing the conditions presented in the cases.

Assessment

E-portfolio (2000 words) 25%, written assignment (2000 words) 25%, series of direct observations of student performance of competencies 50%

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