C11268v1 Graduate Certificate in Palliative Care
Award(s): Graduate Certificate in Palliative Care (GradCertPallCare)Commonwealth supported place?: No
Load credit points: 24
Course EFTSL: 0.5
Location: City campus
Notes
This course is not offered to international students.
Overview
Course aims
Career options
Course intended learning outcomes
Admission requirements
Course duration and attendance
Course structure
Course completion requirements
Course program
Articulation with UTS courses
Other information
Overview
The Graduate Certificate in Palliative Care is designed for registered health professionals with substantial clinical, policy or educational health experience who are looking to extend their palliative care capabilities to become future palliative care experts in their field.
This course provides sustainable, high-quality interdisciplinary education, developed and delivered in collaboration with leading contemporary experts in the field. Each of the four subjects comprises a mix of theory, evidence-based and clinical practice, and can be completed in part-time mode. Subjects include a range of current healthcare contexts (including complex communication, social justice, law and ethics, and public health) so students can practise safely and proficiently to provide person-centred health care and contribute to quality outcomes for those in their care.
The course has strong links to industry and is firmly grounded in contemporary and best evidence-based, person-centred health care practices. The course closely integrates theory and practice-based learning and assessment in a combination of online learning, classroom, state-of-the-art simulation laboratories and authentic clinical settings. Guest presenters include industry-based health practitioners and other experts from a range of clinical settings to ensure that knowledge and skills are evidence-based and clearly reflect advanced practice as it is today. Presenters adopt a range of teaching and learning strategies to enhance the student experience, such as participatory online and real-time learning activities, communities of practice, media resources, podcasts and case-based scenarios. These course features ensure that graduates are practice-ready, able to work in dynamic and changeable healthcare environments and prepared to make significant contributions to positive patient outcomes.
Course aims
The course aims to prepare students for advanced practice as registered health professionals with skills in palliative care clinical performance capabilities, critical decision-making and leadership skills.
Career options
The course is ideally suited to health professionals who envisage a future in palliative care and are committed to driving international, national and local palliative carer reforms designed to improve patients' and families' end-of-life care experiences. The interdisciplinary course is nested with the Master of Palliative Care (C04365) and equips health professionals with the necessary clinical capabilities to assess and manage within their scope of practice palliative care patients' and families' complex needs. Bringing together the nursing, medical and allied health disciplines, this course focuses on the effective management of interdisciplinary care in the context of prescribing and referral practices, diagnostic investigations and developing comprehensive treatment plans.
Career options include working in palliative care policy at a state or national level and providing palliative care in a variety of clinical areas such as emergency, critical care, surgical and medical specialties, community-based care, mental health, specialist palliative care, paediatrics, aged care, chronic disease management and primary health care.
Course intended learning outcomes
1.0 | Integrate the delivery of person-centred health care across the diversity of all populations, settings and system levels |
1.1 | Work creatively to optimise the provision of person-centred care |
2.0 | Communicate effectively and appropriately in challenging, complex and diverse situations |
2.1 | Develop effectiveness and sensitivity when communicating with diverse populations |
3.0 | Prioritise inter-professional collaborative practice to ensure the highest quality palliative care for all |
3.1 | Participate in inter-professional collaborative opportunities |
4.0 | Provide effective, creative and responsive leadership that promotes optimal palliative care |
4.1 | Discuss equitable, high-quality, safe palliative care across diverse populations |
4.2 | Support programs or projects that optimise palliative care |
5.0 | Create adaptive professionals who continuously analyse, critique and reflect on their role |
5.1 | Provide critical analyses and evaluation of evidence to influence knowledge and practice professional standards |
5.2 | Develop autonomy, expert judgement and legal and ethical accountability to promote safe, effective and evidence-based solutions |
6.0 | Demonstrate professional cultural competency which contributes to the health and wellbeing of Indigenous Australians, inclusive of physical, social, emotional and spiritual wellness |
6.1 | Demonstrate respect and value for world view differences and in particular Australian Indigenous ways of knowing, being and doing |
Admission requirements
To be eligible for admission to this course, applicants must meet the following criteria.
Applicants must have one of the following:
- Completed Australian bachelor's degree or higher qualification, or overseas equivalent AND Current registration with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (APHRA) as a health professional in Australia AND Concurrent employment in or access to the clinical area of study AND A minimum of 1 year full-time, or equivalent part-time, post registration clinical experience
OR
- A minimum of 1 year full-time, or equivalent part-time, relevant professional experience AND A general capacity to undertake tertiary education, demonstrated by successful completion of hospital or college certificates and professional or staff development
Applicants’ current nursing registration is confirmed via the National Register of Practitioners. Applicants should ensure that details of their registration are up to date on this register.
Supporting documentation to be submitted with the application
- Curriculum Vitae AND Statement of Service in one of the following formats:
- A 'Statement of Service' provided by the employer
- A completed 'UTS statement of service’ signed by the employer
- A statutory declaration confirming work experience (for Australian Residents only)
- An official letter from the applicant’s accountant or solicitor on their company letterhead confirming the applicant’s work experience or engagement with the business, duration of operations, and the nature of the business
- A business certificate of registration in original language and English (e.g. provision of ASIC documentation or ABN or similar documentation for Australian Businesses)
The English proficiency requirement for local applicants with international qualifications is: IELTS Academic: 6.5 overall with a writing score of 6.0; or TOEFL iBT: 79-93 overall with a writing score of 21; or AE5: Pass; or PTE: 58-64 with a writing score of 50; or C1A/C2P: 176-184 with a writing score of 169.
Eligibility for admission does not guarantee offer of a place.
Course duration and attendance
This course is offered on a one-year, part-time basis.
Course structure
Students must complete 24 credit points made up of 18 credit points of core subjects and 6 credit points of electives offered by UTS: Health.
Course completion requirements
STM91273 Core - Level 1 | 18cp | |
Select 6 credit points of options: | 6cp | |
CBK91757 Elective | 6cp | |
Total | 24cp |
Course program
The following example shows a typical part-time program.
Autumn commencing | ||
Year 1 | ||
Autumn session | ||
96801 Communicating and Collaborating for Optimal Person Centred Care | 6cp | |
96802 Delivering Best Palliative Care Any Place Every Time | 6cp | |
Spring session | ||
96803 Complex Symptom Management | 6cp | |
Select 6 credit points from the following: | 6cp | |
CBK91757 Elective | 6cp |
Articulation with UTS courses
This course articulates with the Graduate Diploma in Palliative Care (C07131) and the Master of Palliative Care (C04365).
Other information
Further information is available from:
UTS Student Centre
telephone 1300 ask UTS (1300 275 887)
or +61 2 9514 1222
Ask UTS
UTS: Health
Michelle DiGiacomo,
Course coordinator
Palliative Care Programs: palcarepg@uts.edu.au