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Physiotherapy Training 2 (6cr)

Course unit code: BB00DJ90

General information


Credits
6 cr
Teaching language
Finnish

Objective

Objectives:
Physiotherapy training 2 takes place in a guided manner in different learning environments of working life. During the internship, the student performs physiotherapy in a client-oriented manner in various individual and group situations. Student learn to work in interactive customer situations and know how to treat customers equally. As the studies progress, the student’s core professional skills and expertise deepen. With the student’s growing competence and professional development, their actions shift from mechanical repetition toward a more client-oriented approach. The student acts in accordance with ethical principles and makes individual choices and plans in physiotherapy practice, serving as a promoter of sustainability and responsibility during the workplace internship.

Content

Contents
Internship periods are carried out in hospitals, health centers, or the private sector; during which the student may encounter, for example, surgical or orthopedic patients, patients with pulmonary or cardiovascular diseases (internal medicine), and geriatric clients

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

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Assessment criteria, approved/failed

Assessment: Pass/Fail
Pass

Student
- works in the direction of the goals they set, following common rules and instructions
- develops the working life skills
- works independently and as a member of a group responsibly and safely, following ethical principles
- evaluates their own actions and learns to recognize the cause-and-effect relationships of the actions
- uses appropriate professional concepts and utilizes the core competence and knowledge base of one's own field when making choices for physiotherapy work

Fail
Student

- is not able to set realistic goals for themselves within the agreed schedule
- does not operate in accordance with common rules and instructions
- is not capable of independent work, and does not recognize the cause-and-effect relationships of their actions

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