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Health and Health Management

Paull Nenasheff - Health & Health Management Program DirectorHealth & Health Management
 Program Director Mr Paul Nenasheff

Master of Health Science (IMHP)

Graduate Diploma in Health Science (IGHP)

Graduate Certificate in Health Science (ICHP)


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Specialisation Options: Electives available in:
Health Service Management

Health Sciences

Occupational Therapy Health and Ageing
Podiatry Mental Health
Advanced and Extended Practice Business
Research Methodologies Research Methodologies

Welcome

This innovative and flexible suite of postgraduate programs aims to develop motivated health science graduates and professionals for leadership in their chosen fields, by advancing relevant discipline knowledge, clinical skills (where appropriate), critical thinking and analytical skills for functioning in a complex health system. 

Specialisations include:

In addition, the Graduate Certificate in Health Science has a specialisation in Advanced and Extended Practice and Research Methodologies. A ‘nested’ model allows you to enter or exit at various levels. If you complete the graduate certificate, you will receive full credit for your studies towards the graduate diploma or the masters. If you enrol in the masters, you may exit after completion of the graduate diploma or graduate certificate levels. Thus you can adjust the length of your program according to your circumstances and interests.

As a result of collaboration between the Division of Health Sciences and the Division of Business, you are able to combine health science, management and business courses. The specialisation Health Service Management is ideal for those who work within private practice or in management or leadership positions in healthcare organisations. Occupational Therapists and Podiatrists can choose studies solely in their field, or include some studies from other fields to complement their specialist professional knowledge.

You are able to construct your own program to meet your professional development, career and/or employment needs by accessing relevant courses within the Division of Health Sciences, the Division of Business and the rest of the University. Concentrations of courses are now available in health sciences, health and ageing, mental health, business and research methodologies. Health professionals from Physiotherapy, Medical Radiation, Nursing, Pharmacy and Medical Sciences may also have access to approved courses in a postgraduate program in their discipline (on consultation with the Program Director and relevant Discipline Leader).

 

 

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