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Becoming an Expert in Digital Operating EnvironmentsLaajuus (5 cr)

Course unit code: S000FF66

General information


Credits
5 cr

Objective

The purpose of the course is to strengthen the student’s skills in identifying and developing their own competence and in serving in a broad-based expert role.

The student recognises the role of a clinical expert and is familiar with the key factors affecting it in health care and social services. The student is able to evaluate their own competence and to prepare a personal development plan. The student knows how to productise their competence and is familiar with opportunities related to their expert brand as part of career development as well as in the development of their job description and raising the profile of their competence.

The student identifies the work community’s capabilities and promotes the operating culture in the implementation of digitalisation. The student is able to evaluate the digitalisation of expert work.

The student focuses on the core competences of a clinical expert in digital health care and social services: technologies and digital talent, ethics, communications, guidance, teaching and customer-oriented research and development activities.

Content

- Working as an expert in developing operating environments
- Core competences of a clinical expert
- Recognition of own competence and preparation of a development plan
- Productisation of competence and the expert brand
- Requirements of a work community and renewal of its operating culture

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

The student demonstrates that they understand the basic content of the course but there are shortcomings in their ability to independently acquire and interpret information and apply what they have learned.

Assessment criteria, good (3)

The student demonstrates that they have a good understanding of the content of the course. They actively acquire information and interpret the key connections between different pieces of information. The student has the ability to analyse what they have learned and to apply it in practice.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

The student demonstrates that they have a diverse and broad understanding of the content of the course. They possess excellent information acquisition skills that are suited to the purpose at hand. The student demonstrates independence and responsibility in the choices they make. They have a creative and broad-based ability to apply what they have learned in practice.

Assessment criteria, approved/failed

Approved: The student demonstrates that they understand the basic content of the course but there are shortcomings in their ability to independently acquire and interpret information and apply what they have learned in practice.

Further information

RPL (Recognition of Prior Learning)
The course can be accredited with prior Master’s degree level studies the contents of which correspond to the contents of this course, or with strong competence with similar content obtained in other ways.

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