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An overview of placement structure

An overview of placement structure. Placement ‘language’. Placement A Placement 1 Placement B Placement 2 Placement C Placement 3 . Placement Structure.

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An overview of placement structure

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  1. An overview of placement structure

  2. Placement ‘language’ • Placement A Placement 1 • Placement B Placement 2 • Placement C Placement 3

  3. Placement Structure • Placement 1 – 2 week placement providing students with opportunities to observe and understand the required knowledge skills and professional attributes to implement the nutrition and dietetic care process with individuals in a variety of settings and practice skills at an appropriate level in the application of the nutrition and dietetic care process

  4. Placement Structure • Placement 2 – 12 week placement providing students with opportunities to observe and practice the knowledge, skills and professional attributes required to implement the nutrition and dietetic care process with individuals and groups in a variety of settings

  5. Placement Structure • Placement 3 – 14 week placement to enable students to continue to develop dietetic practice and apply the knowledge, skills and professional attributes required to implement the nutrition and dietetic care process with individuals and groups and organisations/communities in a variety of settings

  6. Progression from Placement 1 to 3

  7. Progression from Placement 1 to 3

  8. Placement timings

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