99631 Clinical Practice 2 (TCM)
12cpRequisite(s): (91706 Neuroscience OR 91527 Pathophysiology and Pharmacology 3) AND 99647 Clinic Level 6 AND 91611 Clinical Practicum (Therapy and Diagnosis) AND 99584 Clinical Features of Disease AND 92227 Communication for Healthcare Professionals AND (91400 Human Anatomy and Physiology OR 91528 Health and Homeostasis) AND (91703 Physiological Systems OR 91529 Pathophysiology and Pharmacology 1)
Anti-requisite(s): 94680 Entering Professional Life (6cp) AND 94681 Entering Professional Life (8cp)
Notes
To enter the Year 4 clinic, students must have successfully completed:
- all subjects in Years 1–3
- all clinical hours attached to clinic level subjects 1–6
- all WIKIs attached to the clinical hours 1–6
- a senior first aid certificate, current through to the Year 4 clinic period
- a police check.
Description
In this multi-modular subject (clinical and academic), the student applies the full range of practitioner responsibilities (case interview with manual and digital recording; examinations such as pulse, tongue and channel palpation; formulation of a diagnosis and execution of the treatment plan) while under the guidance of a clinical supervisor. Students will engage with other professional practitioners as relevant, liaising with other health professionals in the coordination of clinical services and patient care plans. Clinical training is rostered and conducted on campus at the UTS Chinese Medicine Clinic, which provides low-cost services to the public.
To enter the Year 4 clinic, students must have successfully completed:
- all subjects in Years 1–3
- all clinical hours attached to clinic level subjects 1–6
- all WIKIs attached to the clinical subject hours 1–6
- a senior first aid certificate, current through to the end of the Year 4 clinic period
- a police check
- disability declaration
- Working With Children certification.
Typical availability
Autumn session, City campus
Detailed subject description.
Fee information
Information to assist with determining the applicable fee type can be found at Understanding fees.
- Commonwealth-supported students: view subject fees at Fees Search: Commonwealth-supported
- Postgraduate domestic fee-paying students: fees are charged according to the course enrolled in; refer to Domestic Fees Search: Postgraduate and Research
- International students: fees are charged according to the course enrolled in; refer to International Fees Search
- Subject EFTSL: 0.25