1.   | Critical reflection (500 words) | 15% | - 1 - Integrate knowledge of clinical ethics and person/family-centred care in the context of recommending and fitting hearing devices.
- 2 - Critically evaluate information from assessment results, theoretical knowledge, research publications, and manufacturers to justify recommendations of hearing devices across a range of contexts.
- 3 - Integrate practical and theoretical knowledge in undertaking hearing device selection, measurement and verification and apply this knowledge to clinical decision-making and troubleshooting across a range of contexts.
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2.   | Case-Based Exercise (1000 words) | 20% | - 1 - Integrate knowledge of clinical ethics and person/family-centred care in the context of recommending and fitting hearing devices.
- 2 - Critically evaluate information from assessment results, theoretical knowledge, research publications, and manufacturers to justify recommendations of hearing devices across a range of contexts.
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3.   | Final Case-Based Test (2 hours) | 45% | - 1 - Integrate knowledge of clinical ethics and person/family-centred care in the context of recommending and fitting hearing devices.
- 2 - Critically evaluate information from assessment results, theoretical knowledge, research publications, and manufacturers to justify recommendations of hearing devices across a range of contexts.
- 3 - Integrate practical and theoretical knowledge in undertaking hearing device selection, measurement and verification and apply this knowledge to clinical decision-making and troubleshooting across a range of contexts.
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4.   | Practical Report (1000 words) (Hurdle) | 20% | - 1 - Integrate knowledge of clinical ethics and person/family-centred care in the context of recommending and fitting hearing devices.
- 2 - Critically evaluate information from assessment results, theoretical knowledge, research publications, and manufacturers to justify recommendations of hearing devices across a range of contexts.
- 3 - Integrate practical and theoretical knowledge in undertaking hearing device selection, measurement and verification and apply this knowledge to clinical decision-making and troubleshooting across a range of contexts.
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