Theme Professional Development - Physiotherapy as a Subject and a Profession, 3 credits
Tema professionell utveckling - Fysioterapi som ämne och yrke, 3 hp- Course code
- 1FY016
- Course name
- Theme Professional Development - Physiotherapy as a Subject and a Profession
- Credits
- 3 credits
- Form of Education
- Higher Education, study regulation 2007
- Main field of study
- Physiotherapy
- Level
- G1 - First cycle 1
- Grading scale
- Fail (U) or pass (G)
- Department
- Department of Neurobiology, Care Sciences and Society
- Decided by
- Programnämnd 3
- Decision date
- 2015-05-04
- Revised by
- Education committee NVS
- Last revision
- 2023-10-24
- Course syllabus valid from
- Spring 2024
Specific entry requirements
Objectives
The course should lay the foundation to professional identity and professional attitude in physical therapy as well as create preconditions for learning and development individually and in groups.
Learning outcomes
At completion of the course the student should:
- be familiar with physiotherapy as a science and profession and reason about the role of the physiotherapist in relation to health and evidence based practice
- be familiar with central concepts in physiotherapy and based on it discuss factors that influence the relationship between movement, functioning and health, including human rights, planetary health and sustainable development
- be able to discuss own attitude in relation to patient encounters, ethics and communication
- apply pedagogical tools such as portfolio, reflection and feedback and understand the importance of the group process for cooperation
Content
- physical therapy as subject and profession; history and development
- basic theories and models for physical therapy and health
- sustainable development and planetray health
- roles, areas of work and working methods in physical therapy
- professional attitude: treatment, rules of professional ethics, the ethical platform for priority setting
- group processes and cooperation
- pedagogical tools such as portfolio, reflection and feedback
- introduction to the learning management system
Teaching methods
The teaching is based on a problem-oriented and collaborative approach to learning in which the tasks provide opportunities for the student to take active responsibility for their learning. The working methods that are used are lectures, seminars individual work and group assignment. Part of the teaching will also take place interactively via the learning management system.
Examination
The course is examined according to the following:
- written assignments and an oral seminar
Compulsory course elements are:
- active participation in seminars
- create directories to portfolio
- written assignments
To achieve the grade Pass for the whole course, completed and submitted course assignments are required.
The course leader decides if and how students can make up for absence from compulsory course elements. Before the student has completed compulsory course elements or recovered absence in accordance with the instructions the learning outcomes cannot be reported. Absence from a compulsory course element can imply that the student cannot recover the occasion until next time the course is offered.
Late submissions of examination tasks are not accepted. Students who have not submitted their examination on time are refered to the occasion for re-take. The examiner assesses if a student has special reasons for the delay. The examiner has the possibility to make a decision about supplementary material to the examination to achieve the grade pass.
In case of failure of the regular examination, the student is given the opportunity to re-take one examination during the same semester. Thereafter, the student is given the possibility to take an examination at two occasions each semester in connection with regular and retake opportunity, in future semesters. If the student has missed out on the oral seminar it may be substituted with a written assignment
Student who has not passed after the regular examination has a right to retake another five examinations. If the student has carried out six failed examinations/no additional examination will be given. An examination is defined as the number of times that the student has participated in one and the same test. An examination to which the student has registered but not participated in is to be counted as no examination.
If there are special grounds or a need for adaptation for a student with a disability, the examiner may decide to deviate from the syllabus's regulations regarding the type of examination, the number of examination opportunities, the possibility of supplementation, or exemptions from the compulsory section/s of the course, etc. The course content or learning outcomes, as well as the level of expected skills, knowledge, and attitudes, may not be changed, removed, or reduced.
Transitional provisions
An examination will be made available for a period of one year in the event of the course being discontinued or a new course syllabus being devised.
Other directives
Course evaluation and course analysis are carried out according to the guidelines that are established by the Board of education.
The course credits may not be included in the qualification of another concurrent passed course, which contents completely or partly corresponds to the course content.
Literature and other teaching aids
1. uppl. : Lund : Studentlitteratur, 2015 - 215 s. ISBN:9789144092454 LIBRIS-ID:17592962 Library search