Learning Outcomes:
On successful completion of this programme, Graduates will be able to:
- extend and enhance their existing theoretical knowledge base in? dysphagia (eating, drinking and swallowing disorders) across the lifespan with a critical awareness of new insights and developments within the field.
- apply their knowledge and comprehension of dysphagia as well as their critical awareness and problem solving skills to further the development of their professional clinical skills in dysphagia.
- demonstrate application of models of disability and specific counseling approaches to the management of dysphagia in the clinical context.?
- apply their existing scientific literacy skills to clinical practice in dysphagia.
- critically reflect on the literature on dysphagia and interpret the contribution of existing insights and new developments to evidence-based practice,
- demonstrate coherent and detailed knowledge of service delivery policies while reflecting on social, legal and ethical responsibilities and their application to practice.
- communicate confidently with their peers and the wider scholarly community and with society in general about their area of expertise,?
- sustain intellectual interest and critical thinking as mature professionals through application of scientific literacy skills in the pursuit of lifelong learning.