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1.5 years full-time or equivalent part-time - Faculty:
Computing, Health and Science - School:
Nursing and Midwifery - Code:
I32
Master of Clinical Governance
This course structure contains information about the units which comprise the course as well as the credit points required to successfully complete it.
The Master of Clinical Governance consists of 180 credit points (9 units), with the potential for exit with a Graduate Diploma or Graduate Certificate.
Stage 1
There are 3 core units for the Master of Clinical Governance which need to be completed in Stage One.
| Unit | Description | Points | |
|---|---|---|---|
| CPE4320 | Clinical Performance and Effectiveness | Core | 20 |
| PSR4100 | Patient Safety and Clinical Risk | Core | 20 |
| CPD4100 | Credentialing and Professional Development | Core | 20 |
At the successful completion of the three core units (60 credit points) the student may exit with a Graduate Certificate in Clinical Governance.
Stage 2
Stage 2 consists of 3 units.
| Unit | Description | Points | |
|---|---|---|---|
| MMP5101 | Evidence Based Practice | 20 | |
| CCE4101 | Clinical Change Management in a Complex Environment | 20 | |
| NST5158 | Independent Study | 20 | |
At the successful completion of the six units (120 credit points) the student may exit with a Graduate Diploma in Clinical Governance.
Stage 3
| Unit | Description | Points | |
|---|---|---|---|
| MHP5101 | Master Health Project | 20 | |
| MHP5202 | Master Health Project | 20 | |
| CLM4100 | Clinical Leadership and Management | 20 | |
MHP5101 is a research proposal. MHP5202 is a research paper. Students are advised to enrol in MHP5101 in the semester preceding the semester they undertake MHP5202.