This short course will provide you with valuable skills for delivering evidence-based cognitive rehabilitation to adults with brain injury and illness.
Interpret and understand research evidence and its impact on midwifery practice. Specific areas of focus within this course will include the foundations of evidence-based practice with an understanding of various research designs including quantitative and qualitative approaches.
La Trobe's secondary school focused Science of Language and Reading short course is designed to provide you with knowledge and skills for classroom implementation.
The 25-hour online course will empower you to reflect on aspects of your own cultural self-awareness to advance your knowledge and skills in providing effective and safe care to First Nations families in the maternity context.
The Masters by research degree requires you to deepen your knowledge of your discipline area and develop advanced skills in the conduct of independent and sustained research.
This program is suitable for registered Nurses working in general practice or community health who wish to update their knowledge in the area of immunisation.
Drawing on Ros Ben-Moshe's rich research expertise and her experience in this emerging field, La Trobe's Laughter, Resilience and Wellbeing short course is the first of its kind in Australia.
This course offers numerous research opportunities in health sciences.Areas of research expertise include: exercise physiology, health systems policy and management, public health, mother and child health, human communication sciences, musculoskeletal research, nursing and midwifery, rehabilitation...
The Master's by research degree requires you to deepen your knowledge of your discipline area and develop advanced skills in the conduct of independent and sustained research.