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Leadership and Management (PHTY90107)
Graduate courseworkPoints: 12.5On Campus (Parkville)
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Overview
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Leadership and Management is designed to help students to develop their leadership skills through knowledge of leadership theory and its application to leadership within physiotherapy and other health professional contexts. This subject will provide students with opportunities to broaden their understanding of the health professional's role beyond clinical practice and its ability to influence the wider healthcare context. It will encourage students to explore and understand leadership styles including personality characteristics and emotional intelligence and how these impact on leadership and management effectiveness. Students will use an innovative and entrepreneurial approach to advocate for change and influence resource allocation within the healthcare context. Management skills including negotiation, team building, conflict management, and advocacy will be enhanced to increase individual organisational effectiveness. In addition, this subject will enable students to understand business principles, marketing and strategic management, and developing business plans, finance skills and how to, engage with compensable bodies and other healthcare stakeholders.
Intended learning outcomes
- Reflect on the application leadership and management theory on the health professionals role within a wider healthcare context
- Demonstrate skills in leadership, innovation and entrepreneurship, team building, conflict management, negotiation and advocacy
- Develop skills in how to influence and engage with compensable bodies and other healthcare stakeholders
- Adapt principles of business leadership and management including marketing, finance, strategy and relationship building for use within the physiotherapy and other healthcare professional contexts
- Use high quality evidence to inform innovative and entrepreneurial practice of physiotherapy and other health professionals to influence resource allocation within a variety of healthcare contexts
- Synthesise research and evidence principles to enhance the quality of service delivery
- Reflect on and demonstrate development of personal leadership and management style that supports best practice development in healthcare contexts
- Probe, explore, analyse and synthesise how leadership can create positive change within a healthcare context
Generic skills
On completion of this subject, students will have had the opportunity to develop skills associated with the DPT graduate attributes including:
- An understanding of organisational governance, the ability to be an active participant in professional organisations, and an appreciation of the benefits of this participation
- Understanding the principles of mentorship and the ability to apply them with colleagues
- an understanding of the principles of team work and the ability to work effectively in a team, including as a leader
- an understanding of the principles of efficient and equitable allocation and use of finite resources in health care systems, locally and globally
Last updated: 3 November 2022