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CLM4100 Clinical Leadership and Management
SCHOOL OF NURSING AND MIDWIFERY
Credit Points: 20
 
Description:

This unit is aimed at health professionals whose role and responsibility is to deliver clinical care. The unit focuses on the self-development of the participant, and emphasises close links with patient/client involvement and quality improvement. The unit teaches the use of a variety of different tools and interventions to enable clinical leaders to develop the necessary skills to set and maintain high standards of patient-focused care, to lead by example and to inspire, motivate and empower their teams.



Full Unit Outline

This Unit is part of the following Courses / Unit Sets
SPAAJYAdvanced Nursing Area of Specialisation
SPAAJMChronic Disease Management Area of Specialisation
SPAALNCommunity Paramedicine Area of Specialisation
SPAALKCritical Care Area of Specialisation
SPAAMDCritical Care - Post Anaesthetic Area of Specialisation
SPAAOECritical Care Nursing - Cardiac Area of Specialisation
SPAAJPCritical Care Nursing - Coronary Care / Cardiothoracic Area of Specialisation
SPAAJRCritical Care Nursing - High Dependency Area of Specialisation
SPAAJOCritical Care Nursing - Intensive Care Area of Specialisation
SPAAJQCritical Care Nursing - Paediatric Intensive Care Area of Specialisation
SPAAJSEmergency Nursing Area of Specialisation
SPAAEOGerontological Nursing Area of Specialisation
I32Master of Clinical Governance
I48Master of Nursing
I57Master of Nursing (Nurse Practitioner)
SPAAJXNephrology Nursing Area of Specialisation
SPAAJTNeuroscience Nursing Area of Specialisation
SPAAJUOncology Nursing Area of Specialisation
SPAAJVOrthopaedic Nursing Area of Specialisation
SPAAETPalliative Care Nursing Area of Specialisation
SPAAJWPerioperative Nursing Area of Specialisation
 
 
Disability Standards for Education (Commonwealth 2005)
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Last Updated - Higher Education: 15/03/2012 VET: 15/03/2012