| 1 | <p>Develop and demonstrate good communication and counselling skills with normal hearing and hearing impaired clients.</p> | <p>MAud - Master of Audiology - Programme Capabilities <p>Assess audiology and health practices, systems and services in terms of their responsiveness to all groups, supporting rights to equal access to healthy hearing, and capacity to eliminate health inequities.</p> <p>Build collaborative approaches to reducing the impact of hearing loss and impairment across diverse national and international communities (including Māori and Pacific communities, the Deaf community, individuals with disabilities).</p> <p>Establish trust and empathy while building collaborative relationships with individuals, peers, communities and groups to realise hearing health benefits.</p> </p> |
| 2 | <p>Develop and demonstrate knowledge and understanding of issues surrounding clinical safety, professionalism, ethics, privacy code and cultural safety.</p> | <p>MAud - Master of Audiology - Programme Capabilities <p>Engage in a continuous process of reflective practice to actively self-audit in respect of the Treaty of Waitangi.</p> <p>Assess audiology and health practices, systems and services in terms of their responsiveness to all groups, supporting rights to equal access to healthy hearing, and capacity to eliminate health inequities.</p> <p>Build collaborative approaches to reducing the impact of hearing loss and impairment across diverse national and international communities (including Māori and Pacific communities, the Deaf community, individuals with disabilities).</p> <p>Promote sustainable changes in Audiology to effectively meet the needs of diverse communities.</p> <p>Translate complex theoretical ideas and research findings to promote healthy hearing policies and practices - across diverse groups, levels and settings employing a range of media, formats and language use appropriate to the particular audience/setting.</p> <p>Collaborate across a range of patient and professional groups, communities and environments, promoting interprofessional research and practices in audiology nationally and/or globally.</p> <p>Work effectively with diverse audiences to improve hearing health and well-being.</p> <p>Reflect honestly on skills, competence and confidence, identifying areas for personal growth, critically examining accepted practices and approaches to enable service or system improvements.</p> </p> |
| 3 | <p>Demonstrate an ability to set up, test and troubleshoot clinical equipment.</p> | <p>MAud - Master of Audiology - Programme Capabilities <p>Synthesise understandings to be able to contest established knowledge and practices, generating original research and approaches to advocate for, and further, audiology, hearing sciences, and related groups.</p> </p> |
| 4 | <p>Demonstrate an ability to accurately conduct a full adult hearing assessment in a professional and culturally appropriate manner.</p> | <p>MAud - Master of Audiology - Programme Capabilities <p>Engage in a continuous process of reflective practice to actively self-audit in respect of the Treaty of Waitangi.</p> <p>Assess audiology and health practices, systems and services in terms of their responsiveness to all groups, supporting rights to equal access to healthy hearing, and capacity to eliminate health inequities.</p> <p>Build collaborative approaches to reducing the impact of hearing loss and impairment across diverse national and international communities (including Māori and Pacific communities, the Deaf community, individuals with disabilities).</p> <p>Promote sustainable changes in Audiology to effectively meet the needs of diverse communities.</p> <p>Apply independent and best-evidence research and clinical practice in the field of hearing science to demonstrate an understanding of the role and potential of audiological services within interprofessional health systems and society.</p> </p> |
| 5 | <p>Be able to integrate results from the test battery to check for result consistency.</p> | <p>MAud - Master of Audiology - Programme Capabilities <p>Draw on disciplinary knowledge and a range of theoretical approaches to critique aspects currently driving audiology practice and use relevant research and evidence to enhance future practices in audiology.</p> </p> |
| 6 | <p>Develop a management plan for a range of clinical cases.</p> | <p>MAud - Master of Audiology - Programme Capabilities <p>Identify and analyse complex issues, individual/group needs and current evidence to conduct research and provide sound clinical outcomes and innovations in the hearing sciences within rapidly shifting environments.</p> </p> |
| 7 | <p>Understand and apply knowledge of normal human development, in order to take appropriate case histories and select a developmentally appropriate battery of tests for assessing the hearing of babies, toddlers and preschool children.</p> | <p>MAud - Master of Audiology - Programme Capabilities <p>Demonstrate in depth knowledge of the range of natural sciences and theoretical principles underpinning the study and practice of clinical audiology and the health systems, settings and social frameworks within which this practice occurs.</p> <p>Apply independent and best-evidence research and clinical practice in the field of hearing science to demonstrate an understanding of the role and potential of audiological services within interprofessional health systems and society.</p> </p> |
| 8 | <p>Be able to perform a full assessment on a preschool child, in a professional and culturally appropriate manner, with support from the clinical supervisor.</p> | <p>MAud - Master of Audiology - Programme Capabilities <p>Engage in a continuous process of reflective practice to actively self-audit in respect of the Treaty of Waitangi.</p> <p>Assess audiology and health practices, systems and services in terms of their responsiveness to all groups, supporting rights to equal access to healthy hearing, and capacity to eliminate health inequities.</p> <p>Build collaborative approaches to reducing the impact of hearing loss and impairment across diverse national and international communities (including Māori and Pacific communities, the Deaf community, individuals with disabilities).</p> <p>Promote sustainable changes in Audiology to effectively meet the needs of diverse communities.</p> <p>Build a sustainable audiology practice that is environmentally responsible and economically viable.</p> <p>Apply independent and best-evidence research and clinical practice in the field of hearing science to demonstrate an understanding of the role and potential of audiological services within interprofessional health systems and society.</p> </p> |
| 9 | <p>Be aware of how to perform a full assessment on an infant, in a professional and culturally appropriate manner.</p> | <p>MAud - Master of Audiology - Programme Capabilities <p>Engage in a continuous process of reflective practice to actively self-audit in respect of the Treaty of Waitangi.</p> <p>Assess audiology and health practices, systems and services in terms of their responsiveness to all groups, supporting rights to equal access to healthy hearing, and capacity to eliminate health inequities.</p> <p>Build collaborative approaches to reducing the impact of hearing loss and impairment across diverse national and international communities (including Māori and Pacific communities, the Deaf community, individuals with disabilities).</p> <p>Promote sustainable changes in Audiology to effectively meet the needs of diverse communities.</p> <p>Build a sustainable audiology practice that is environmentally responsible and economically viable.</p> <p>Apply independent and best-evidence research and clinical practice in the field of hearing science to demonstrate an understanding of the role and potential of audiological services within interprofessional health systems and society.</p> <p>Draw on disciplinary knowledge and a range of theoretical approaches to critique aspects currently driving audiology practice and use relevant research and evidence to enhance future practices in audiology.</p> <p>Synthesise understandings to be able to contest established knowledge and practices, generating original research and approaches to advocate for, and further, audiology, hearing sciences, and related groups.</p> </p> |