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Hobart, Launceston, Cradle Coast, Sydney
- (2010-08-07 )
This course is designed for practicing clinicians in leadership roles in health services. It will provide access to knowledge on health systems and policy, leadership skills, legal, ethical and clinical governance issues, interpreting data and evaluating
This course is designed for practicing clinicians in leadership roles in health services. It will provide access to knowledge on health systems and policy, leadership skills, legal, ethical and clinical governance issues, interpreting data and evaluating




University of Tasmania
- (2010-08-07 )
The course is suitable for health professionals who wish to enhance their understanding and ability to work effectively with information and communication technologies.
The course is suitable for health professionals who wish to enhance their understanding and ability to work effectively with information and communication technologies.




University of Tasmania
- (2010-08-07 )
This course provides the opportunity for health professionals to enhance their skills and knowledge enabling them to become leaders in health services.
This course provides the opportunity for health professionals to enhance their skills and knowledge enabling them to become leaders in health services.




University of Tasmania
UTAS and the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) have a partnership that recognises the importance of management and leadership skills in the delivery of patient/client-centred health and human services care.
UTAS and the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) have a partnership that recognises the importance of management and leadership skills in the delivery of patient/client-centred health and human services care.




University of Tasmania
UTAS and the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) have a partnership that recognises the importance of management and leadership skills in the delivery of patient/client-centred health and human services care.
UTAS and the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) have a partnership that recognises the importance of management and leadership skills in the delivery of patient/client-centred health and human services care.





