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POD5230 · Podiatry clinical practice 3

Official Handbook

2026 Handbook6 credit pointsLevel 5School of Primary & Allied Health Care

Last checked: 23 Aug 2026 UTC

Overview

Through supervised practice, you will have the opportunity to apply your podiatry knowledge and skills in assessment, treatment and client education, whilst working as part of a larger health care team. You will be exposed to professional, ethical and legal aspects of podiatry care and you will have opportunities to develop technical, clinical, personal and professional skills. This unit will help you highlight the role of the podiatrist as an important component of the multidisciplinary care team. You will complete a clinical placement in either an acute or subacute/ rehabilitation setting, where you will apply evidence-based practice in the decision-making process. Further to this, you will build your knowledge and experience to develop the competencies required for independent practice as a podiatrist. You will analyse patient transitions through health services and use audits to improve clinical practice.

Offerings

CampusTeaching periodMode
PeninsulaFirst semesterTeaching mostly conducted outside of a classroom/campus environment (IMMERSIVE)

Assessment

The Handbook does not list a final examination among the assessment items. That is not a guarantee there is none.

#AssessmentTypeWeightHurdle
1Portfolio: Clinical skills and communication (3,000 word equivalence) - Pass/FailArtefactCompetency
2Demonstration: Professional performance (Observed and assessed in placement) - Pass/FailDemonstrationCompetency

Assessment in this unit includes hurdle assessment tasks. Failure of any hurdle assessment task may result in failure of the unit.

Assessment details may change. Please refer to the assessment information in Moodle closer to the start of the teaching period.

Requisites

prerequisite

  • POD5102 — Neurological podiatry
  • POD5103 — Musculoskeletal podiatry

Joined by AND.

corequisite

  • AHC5001 — Communication in health and disability

Learning outcomes

  1. Demonstrate professional behaviour in patient care and rights that is culturally sensitive and in accordance with legal requirements;
  2. Communicate appropriately and effectively across written and verbal mediums, with patients, staff, and other health care stakeholders;
  3. Demonstrate knowledge and skills to effectively assess patient needs, including selection of relevant measures of health indicators and outcomes;
  4. Analyse and plan appropriate patient interactions, including person-centred goal development;
  5. Provide appropriate interventions to patients in different clinical contexts including podiatric treatment and use of pharmaceutical therapy;
  6. Identify, critically appraise and apply evidence-based practice to patient care in different clinical settings and contexts.

Workload

Contact hours per semester On campus: Up to 12 hours of compulsory facilitated simulated clinical practice interspersed between off-site clinical placements. Off campus: Up to 122 hours of off-campus WIL placements supervised by clinical educators based at various placement providers. Non-contact hours per semester: Up to 10 hours of self-directed study and preparation of assessment tasks Total: 144 hours per semester.

ActivityDuration
Practical activities12 hours

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