Overview
This workshop will provide participants with the skills to source and interpret research evidence to support their practice. The workshop will use the evidence based practice cycle to enable participants to review their practice and explore the research and ethical dimensions. The focus of the workshop will be on clinical decision-making. It will challenge participants to examine the constructs they use in making decisions for patient and client care. The workshop will be delivered with a mix of theory based presentations and interactive discussion between the presenter and the participants. Participants will contribute their own practice experience to engender peer review and peer learning facilitated by the workshop leaders.
What You’ll Learn
- Ethics theories and application in practice
- Database searching and sourcing evidence for practice
- Interpretation of research for clinical practice
- Ethical and evidence based clinical decision making
- Challenges and strategies in delivering ethical healthcare
Who Should Attend
ONLY registered allied health professionals, nurses, and doctors.
SITizens Learning Credits (SLC) - Eligible Course
This course is SITizens Learning Credits (SLC) eligible. Please refer to the
user guide how to register for courses utilising your SLC.
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SITizens Learning Credits (SLC).
Certificate and Assessment
A Certificate of Participation will be issued to participants who:
- Attend 75% of the course
- Undertake non-credit bearing assessment (during course)
Schedule
Day 1: 24 Feb 2023, 8:30am - 5.30pm
Topics |
Welcome and Introduction
Introduction to workshops |
Ethical Theories |
Break |
Ethics in practice |
Challenges and dilemmas for ethical decision making |
Clinical decision making in practice |
Break |
Strategies to improve clinical decision making |
One Minute Paper |
End of Day |
Day 2: 27 Feb 2023, 8:30am - 5:30pm
Topics |
Welcome and Registration |
Quality improvement: Perspectives from Physiotherapy |
Quality improvement: Perspectives from Diagnostic Radiography |
Break |
Bridging the science-practice gap |
Lunch |
Quality improvement: Perspectives from Occupational therapy |
Change within organizations: How do we know what, when and how to do it? |
Break |
Writing up quality improvement projects for publication |
Group Presentations |
End of Day |
Fees
Category |
Full Fee |
After SF Funding |
Singapore Citizen (Below 40) |
$2,354.00 |
$706.20 |
Singapore Citizen (40 & above) |
$2,354.00 |
$266.20 |
Singapore PR / LTVP+ Holder |
$2,376.00 |
$712.80 |
Non-Singaporeans |
$2,376.00 |
Not Eligible |
Note:
- All figures include GST. GST applies to individuals and Singapore-registered companies.
- You can opt for either SF Series Funding or Mid-Career Enhanced Subsidy. Both cannot be combined.
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Terms & Conditions:
SkillsFuture Funding
In order to be eligible for the 70% training grant awarded by SkillsFuture, applicants (and/or their sponsoring organisations where applicable) must:
- Be a Singaporean Citizen or Singapore Permanent Resident or LTVP+ Holder
- Not receive any other funding from government sources in respect of the actual grant disbursed for the programme
SkillsFuture Mid-Career Enhanced Subsidy
To be eligible for the 90% enhanced subsidy awarded, applicants (and/or their sponsoring organisations where applicable) must:
- Be a Singaporean Citizen
- Be at least 40 years old
- Not receive any other funding from government sources in respect of the actual grant disbursed for the programme
SIT reserves the right to collect the balance of the course fees (i.e. the SSG course fee grant amount) directly from the trainees and/or their sponsoring organisations, where applicable, should the above requirements not be fulfilled by the trainee.
SIT reserves the right to make changes to published course information, including dates, times, venues, fees and instructors without prior notice.