James Cook University Subject Handbook - 2016

TM5563 - Public Health Leadership and Crisis Management

Credit points: 03
Year: 2016
Student Contribution Band: Band 2
Administered by: College of Public Health, Medical & Vet Sciences

This subject empowers health professionals with the appropriate leadership knowledge and skills required for effective performance during rapidly changing situations and crisis events within and external to most organisations. Leadership in internal or external crisis events necessitates the application of general leadership principles under extreme circumstances often characterised by uncertainty and disorder, non-standard risks and consequences, limited timeframes in the context of rapid change and limited communication. Despite best laid plans, actual crises often require the ability to deal with the unexpected. How would you lead when preparations are insufficient and when core values are threatened? How would you respond to unanticipated situations when time is of the essence, and planned approaches don't work? Crisis events require not only require flexibility, but depend heavily on effective delegation, and well planned resource logistics. Health professionals planning or preparing for deployment to situations that are experiencing rapid change or crisis events, especially need to carefully consider what skills they require. This subject provides the skills, knowledge and awareness to assist health professionals in dealing with crisis events of varying magnitude and scope. The importance of self awareness in identifying and addressing crisis leadership strengths and challenges is emphasised. Students will leave with new and improved knowledge, awareness and skills, and extensive resources. Students participate in distance learning throughout the Study Period.

Learning Outcomes


Availabilities

External, Study Period 2
Census Date 25-Aug-2016
Coordinator: Mr Dave Sellars, Professor Peter Leggat
Method of Delivery: and WWW - LearnJCUPrinted materials
Assessment:assignments (50%); written assignment 3000 words (50%).

External, Study Period 1
Census Date 24-Mar-2016
Coordinator: Mr Dave Sellars, Professor Peter Leggat
Method of Delivery:WWW - LearnJCU
Assessment:assignments (50%); written assignment 3000 words (50%).

Note: Minor variations might occur due to the continuous Subject quality improvement process, and in case of minor variation(s) in assessment details, the Subject Outline represents the latest official information.