1 Clinical Education and Training Institute Future Directions for Allied Health Clinical Education and Training Jacqueline Dominish Daniella Pfeiffer Learning and Teaching Coordinators Allied Health
Nov 02, 2014
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Clinical Education andTraining Institute
Future Directions for AlliedHealth Clinical Education and
TrainingJacqueline Dominish
Daniella PfeifferLearning and Teaching Coordinators
Allied Health
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Presentation Overview
Drivers of change in HealthThe Allied Health DirectorateWhere to start?Global developments in clinical educationOpportunities for Allied HealthCurrent work and Future directions
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Snapshot of the Nations Health
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What is Driving Change in Health?
National
State
National Drivers• Health care needs of the Australian population• Changing community expectations• Council of Australian Governments (COAG) National Health
and Hospitals Network Agreement• Health Workforce Australia (HWA)• Australian Health Practitioners Regulation Agency (AHPRA)
State Drivers• Garling Inquiry• NSW Health reform
Global
Global Drivers• World Health Organisation• The Commission on education of health professionals for
the 21st century
5Health Reform in NSW“The 4 Pillars”
CETI CEC ACI BHI
Director General
NSW Health
ClinicalEducation &
TrainingInstitute
Agency forClinical
Innovation
ClinicalExcellence
Commission
Bureau ofHealth
Information
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Establishment of CETI – 1 July 2010
AlliedHealth
IMET & IRCST CETI
Rural &Remote
OralHealth
Nursing &Midwifery
Medical
Centre forLearning
andTeaching
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Allied Health Directorate
CETI
Rural &Remote
OralHealth
Nursing &Midwifery
Medical
Centre forLearning
andTeaching
•Directorate Head•Two Learning andTeachingCoordinators
• JacquelineDominish
• DaniellaPfeiffer
AlliedHealth
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Allied Health Directorate Vision
To achieve better health outcomes for the peopleof NSW through clinical education and training
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Allied Health Directorate MissionMission
Lead the development of clinical education andtraining for Allied Health through innovationand collaboration
Build partnerships to promote excellence inclinical education and trainingBe open and transparent in conducting our workthrough knowledge and information exchange
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Allied Health in NSWAllied Health in NSW
Audiology
Art Therapy
Counselor
Dietetics andNutrition
Diversional Therapy
Exercise Physiology
Genetic Counselor
Medical RadiationScience
Music Therapy
Occupational Therapy
Orthoptics
Orthotics andProsthetics
Pharmacy
Physiotherapy
Play Therapy
Podiatry
Psychology
Sexual Assault Work
Social Work
Speech Pathology
Welfare Officer
Allied HealthAssistants
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Development of Initial PartnershipsDevelopment of Initial Partnerships
CETI
AlliedHealth
Directors
Office ofChiefAlliedHealthOfficer
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Development of National Partnerships
National Allied Health Advisory Committee(NAHAC)
National Allied HealthClinical Education
Network(NACHEN)
National Allied HealthProfessional Practice
Support Network(NAHPPSN)
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Where to Start ?
14What is the current literaturesaying?
The Lancet, Vol 376, December 2010
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Enabling change through reform
Figure 12 in Frenk J and Chen L et al Health professionals for a new century: transforming education tostrengthen health systems in an independent world The Lancet, Vol 376, 2010: 1953
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How?
INVESTMENT
STEWARDSHIP SHARED LEARNING
LEADERSHIP
17Strengths of the Allied Healthprofessions
Skilled and educated workforceFlexible and mobile workforcePatient centred, holistic practice approachCollaborative, innovative and ‘team’ focussedWell placed to manage complex co-morbiditiesReduce the burden of care through treatmentand prevention
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Opportunities for Allied Health
Harness existing “ad hoc” approachesCurb the high attrition rate amongst AHPsBuild infrastructure, frameworks andsustainabilityFind commonality in registration/CPDrequirements and practice standardsEnhance capacity for research and EBPInfluence policy and culture change within health
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How?
CapacityCommunicationCollaborationCoordinationCompetencyCare modelsCulture
InnovationInfluenceInvestment
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Current work and Future Directions
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Summary
Drivers of changeThe Allied Health DirectorateWhere to start? - commonalitiesGlobal movementOpportunities for Allied HealthCurrent work and Future directions
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Questions?
Items for discussionAllied Health “Superguide”CETI Allied Health Forum – 20th June 2011Advisory committeeNew projects