This course is not offered in 2021.
The courses in palliative care in aged care at Flinders have been developed to provide practitioners from backgrounds in gerontology, aged care or palliative care with education in the specialty area of palliative care in aged care. The teaching and learning focuses primarily on helping you change your practice in light of new insights and evidence.
Topic assignments may be related to work place issues and problems. Palliative and Supportive Services at Flinders University provides distance courses that give professionals from any health discipline the opportunity to deepen the knowledge base upon which their practice is grounded.
The courses provide:
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Graduate Diploma in Palliative Care in Aged Care
Duration: 1 year
Delivery mode:
On campus
External
Online - with some on campus intensives
Availability:
Full-time
Part-time
Start dates:
March
July
SATAC code:
2GD039 (Commonwealth supported)
2GD539 (Full fee paying)
Annual indicative fees (2019):
$8,421 (Commonwealth supported)
$24,480 (Full fee paying)
Master of Palliative Care in Aged Care
Duration: 1.5 years
Delivery mode:
On campus
External
Online - with some on campus intensives
Availability:
Full-time
Part-time
Start dates:
March
July
SATAC code:
2CM051 (Commonwealth supported)
2CM551 (Full fee paying)
Annual indicative fees (2019):
$8,448 (Commonwealth supported)
$24,565 (Full fee paying)
Graduate Diploma in Palliative Care in Aged Care
Duration: 1 year
Delivery mode:
On campus
External
Start dates:
March
July
CRICOS code: 072485M
Annual fees:
2020: $36,000
2021: $37,500
Master of Palliative Care in Aged Care
Duration: 1.5 years
Delivery mode:
On campus
External
Start dates:
March
July
CRICOS code: 072486K
Annual fees:
2020: $36,000
2021: $37,500
Palliative care in aged care is growing at local and national levels within multiple health care settings including hospitals, nursing homes, community care and hospices. These courses are designed to provide professional development, planning and delivery of palliative care services to older people in a range of aged care settings. Graduates can find careers in areas ranging from rural and remote, acute, community, and aged care settings to palliative care units and hospice care.
Potential employers include:
Palliative Care:
Dying matters
Deliver exceptional services and quality of care for people who are at the end of life, as well as the carers and families beside them.
The masters is designed to enable practitioners to select a series of topics built on core materials that will assist them to address particular needs within their discipline and clinical setting. Topics cover areas such as introduction to social gerontology, communication at the end of life, understanding literature for evidence-based practice, palliative care in aged care settings, introduction to clinical gerontology, psychological dimensions of ageing, healthy ageing (mental health), medication and ageing, best practice in dementia care, and design and ethics in research with vulnerable populations.
Applicants must normally hold a bachelor degree or equivalent qualification in a health-related discipline, and have a minimum of two years' full-time equivalent professional experience in the health sector or closely related field by the commencement date of the course; or hold the Graduate Certificate in Palliative Care from Flinders University or equivalent qualification.
Applicants must normally hold a bachelor degree or equivalent qualification in a health-related discipline and have a minimum of two years' full-time equivalent clinical involvement in palliative care, aged care or a related field by the commencement date of the course; or hold the Graduate Certificate or the Graduate Diploma in Palliative Care, or the Graduate Diploma in Palliative Care in Aged Care, or the Graduate Certificate or Graduate Diploma in Applied Gerontology from Flinders University or equivalent qualification.
Applicants must normally hold a bachelor degree or equivalent qualification in a health-related discipline, and have a minimum of two years' full-time equivalent professional experience in the health sector or closely related field by the commencement date of the course; or hold the Graduate Certificate in Palliative Care from Flinders University or equivalent qualification.
Applicants must normally hold a bachelor degree or equivalent qualification in a health-related discipline and have a minimum of two years' full-time equivalent clinical involvement in palliative care, aged care or a related field by the commencement date of the course; or hold the Graduate Certificate or the Graduate Diploma in Palliative Care, or the Graduate Diploma in Palliative Care in Aged Care, or the Graduate Certificate or Graduate Diploma in Applied Gerontology from Flinders University or equivalent qualification.
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Check entry requirements.
Check your eligibility for credit.
Obtain certified documents.
Submit your application and documents.
Embedding end of life care into the usual practice of all healthcare professionals in acute hospitals is a goal of Flinders palliative care graduate Alison Hession.
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