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Sleep Technology in Practice

  • ANHB5433
  • non-standard teaching period (see Timetable)
  • 6 points
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This unit consists of six modules:<br/><br/>Module 1—professional conduct:<br/>(a) interact appropriately with patients and other health professionals;<br/>(b) explain the legal and ethical principles for patient care and understand a patient’s rights and responsibilities;<br/>(c) identify issues related to confidentiality and privacy of patient information;<br/>(d) compare ethical issues related to research and clinical studies;<br/>(e) undertake duties in a manner consistent with laboratory safety guidelines;<br/>(f) work as part of a professional team; <br/>(g) understand and be able to practise universal infection, safety and hygiene precautions; and<br/>(h) explain testing... -- Course Website

Instructor: Winthrop Professor Peter Eastwood, Assistant Professor Jennifer Walsh and Stuart King

Prerequisites: ANHB5431 Fundamentals of Sleep Technology; enrolment in the Graduate Certificate in Adult Sleep Science or the Graduate Diploma in Sleep Science



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