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Health industry workshops

The Faculty of Health Sciences is offering a range of professional development workshops aimed at enhancing the skills and expertise of health professionals who supervise Curtin students on placement.

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Professional development workshop opportunities  August – October 2026

Clinical educators/supervisors who have been allocated a Curtin student will automatically be added to the EOI mailing list.

Introduction to clinical supervision

On campus
  • Dates: 7 September 2026, 13 October 2026
  • Duration: Full day
    (9:00am – 4:30pm)
  • Location: Curtin Bentley Campus
Online
  • Dates : 14 September 2026
  • Duration: Four hours
    (9:00am – 4:30pm)
  • Location: Teams

This interactive workshop is an opportunity to develop your student supervision skills. You will be provided with a framework and model, establishing an effective supervision culture within health and human service organisations.

Disciplines: Dietetics, Masters of Clinical Exercise Physiology, Medical Radiation Science, Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy, Social Work, Speech Pathology.

Managing struggling students

On campus
  • Date: 12 August 2026
  • Duration: Four hours
    (9:30am – 1:30pm)
  • Location: Curtin Bentley Campus

This workshop will explore some of the challenges associated with supervision of students who are struggling to perform to the required standard.

Disciplines: Dietetics, Masters of Clinical Exercise Physiology, Medical Radiation Science, Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy, Social Work, Speech Pathology.

Feedback in fieldwork

On campus
  • Date: 4 August 2026
  • Duration: Four hours
    (9:30am – 1:30pm)
  • Location: Curtin Bentley Campus

This workshop will provide the latest evidence on effective feedback along with practical tips to enhance your feedback practice.

Disciplines: Dietetics, Master of Clinical Exercise Physiology, Medical Radiation Science, Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy, Social Work, Speech Pathology.

Student guide: Strategies to be successful in your fieldwork placements

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Millennial students in fieldwork guidelines

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Strategies for fieldwork supervisors

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Peer Coaching and Work Integrated Learning

Fieldwork manual

As a student you must satisfactorily complete all fieldwork activities, pass assessment requirements and demonstrate attributes associated with professional conduct. To facilitate this you should refer to your unit outline, course website and fieldwork manual, and read the important information on essential fieldwork requirements.

Contact

Please direct all enquiries to Gillian Gibsone.

Email: hsfieldworkmanager@curtin.edu.au