Student feedback is very important to the continuous development of this course and has driven many of thepositive changes we have been able to make in our course offerings.
This course was offered for the first time in 2024. Students regularly commented that content release was not readily available, particularly the week's pre-readings. Since students are expected to do the pre-readings, the decision was made to release the pre-readings ahead of the content delivery to allow students access and time to prepare for the session.
The access to the textbook to do the pre-readings was another area of feedback provided. A hard copy of the recommended textbook is available at the library. Students are also expected to purchase a copy of the textbook, and this reminder is sent out to the students at the start of the semester.
Case studies are an important aspect of this course, it allows students to demonstrate their clinical skills alongside their academic learning. Students felt that the case study feedback was limited. Case studies are a valuable tool to assess the students' progress. The decision has now been made to integrate the case studies into the course assignments. This will ensure that a standard is achieved across all clinical sites and there is an expected level of feedback provided to all students.