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Ohjattu kliininen harjoittelu 2 (10 cr)

Code: SX00CZ15-3001

General information


Enrollment

02.12.2019 - 15.12.2019

Timing

07.01.2020 - 24.05.2020

Number of ECTS credits allocated

10 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Unit

Kuntoutus ja tutkiminen

Campus

Myllypurontie 1

Teaching languages

  • Finnish

Degree programmes

  • Osteopatian tutkinto-ohjelma

Teachers

  • Kevin Collet
  • Jouko Heiskanen
  • Osteopatia Virtuaali
  • Kaisa Hartikainen
  • Hannaleena Risku-Kauppila
  • Sandra Rinne
  • Mirka Peththahandi

Teacher in charge

Mirka Peththahandi

Groups

  • SXF17S1
    Osteopatian tutkinto-ohjelma

Objective

Students are able to treat different kinds of persons in treatment situations. They can analyse the symptoms of their patient under supervision. Students are capable of communicating with their patients and peer students in an understandable and clear way. They participate in patient’s osteopathic diagnostics and draw up a treatment plan in cooperation with their supervising teacher and peer students. Students can plan treatment and combine various techniques holistically under supervision. They take into consideration the condition of tissues and know how to apply treatment techniques accordingly. They are able to describe the objectives set for the treatment, its effects and prognosis to the patient. Students can plan a course of treatment with guidelines.Students plan and implement marketing, sales and take part in various client service activities. Students are able to introduce their profession to other health care professionals. They can assess their own and other people’s work and competence. Students are capable of taking responsibility for their group’s learning and sharing the acquired knowledge.
Pharmacology: 1 cr
Students understand the concepts of pharmacology, pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics. They know how to take into account the effects of medicines, their administration and special requirements of various age groups as part of their patient’s state of health and symptoms.

Content

Interview, observation and examination routines. Differential diagnosis. Osteopathic diagnosis, treatment and patient education. Working at the reception. Marketing, sales and client service skills. International week. Multi professional problem solving.
Pharmacology: 1 cr
Terminology and research activities in pharmacology. Pharmacodynamics and pharmacology. Different ways of administering medicines and side effects. Cardiovascular medication. Medication of respiratory symptoms and illnesses. Medication of neurological diseases. Medication of acute and chronic pain and infections. Physiatric examination and treatment methods.

Evaluation scale

0-5

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

Students use the appropriate core concepts as well as make choices using the knowledge base of their own professional field. They recognise the prerequisites and consequences of their own actions.
Students’ actions follow the rules and instructions given, and they use working methods appropriately and safely.
Students work according to the professional ethics of their own field, and they act responsibly as group members.

Assessment criteria, good (3)

Students analyse the relationships between appropriate core concepts as well as justify their choices using the knowledge base of their own professional field. They analyse the prerequisites and consequences of their own actions.
Students act according to the rules and instructions given in their operating environment, and they use working methods appropriately and safely.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

Students analyse and assess the relationships between appropriate core concepts as well as make choices using the knowledge base of their own professional field. They assess the prerequisites and consequences of their own actions.
Students act initiatively and goal-orientedly in diverse operating environments, and they apply working methods appropriately and safely.

Assessment criteria, approved/failed

Students use the appropriate core concepts as well as make choices using the knowledge base of their own professional field. They recognise the prerequisites and consequences of their own actions.
Students’ actions follow the rules and instructions given, and they use working methods appropriately and safely.
Students work according to the professional ethics of their own field, and they act responsibly as group members.

Qualifications

Supervised clinical practice 1