Title: POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMS
1POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMS IN EXERCISE
REHABILITATION
Presenters name Assoc Prof Steve Selig Date
March 2006
2COURSE GOALS AND OPPORTUNITIESProducing
leaders in exercise delivery to patients
- Exercise Therapists
- Assess
- Design
- Implement
- Lead
- Evaluate
- Targeting
- Diabesity (metabolic syndrome)
- Cardiovascular diseases, esp heart failure
- Back pain / disability
- Arthritic conditions
- Osteoporosis
- Post-acute surgical patients
- Other musculoskeletal injuries
- Mental Health
- Working in
- Occupational rehabilitation
3Graduate Program in Exercise Rehabilitation at
Victoria University Career Pathways in the
Australian Fitness Industry
Disclaimer this flow chart reflects the personal
views of its author, Associate Professor Steve
Selig, Coordinator of the Post-Graduate Program
in Exercise Rehabilitation at Victoria
University, and does not represent the published
positions or views of either AAESS or DEST, or
their representatives
4Graduate Program in Exercise Rehabilitation at
Victoria University This is for graduates of
Exercise Science undergraduate degrees
Disclaimer this flow chart reflects the personal
views of its author, Associate Professor Steve
Selig, Coordinator of the Post-Graduate Program
in Exercise Rehabilitation at Victoria
University, and does not represent the published
positions or views of either AAESS or DEST, or
their representatives
5Graduate Program in Exercise Rehabilitation at
Victoria University This is for ALLIED HEALTH
PROFESSIONALS
Disclaimer this flow chart reflects the personal
views of its author, Associate Professor Steve
Selig, Coordinator of the Post-Graduate Program
in Exercise Rehabilitation at Victoria
University, and does not represent the published
positions or views of either AAESS or DEST, or
their representatives
6MedicareBreakthrough
- The Federal Minister for Health and Ageing, Mr
Tony Abbott MHR, announced on 6 September 2005
that from 1 January 2006, University-educated
Exercise Physiologists will be able to provide
exercise services for the prevention and
management of chronic illness and injury under
Medicare Plus for patients referred to them by
General Practitioners. - This means that for the first time in Australia
and probably the world, Exercise Therapists will
join other health professionals as allied health
practitioners within the healthcare system. - This recognises the importance of physical
activity for long term health and the level of
education and training of Exercise Therapists. - Victoria University is a world-leading provider
of education and training in this field with its
Graduate Program in Exercise Rehabilitation.
7CAREERS AS AN EXERCISE THERAPIST Promoting
healthy lifestyle through exercisePrevention
and Rehabilitation
- Hospital rehabilitation
- Restoration of function and 20 prevention for
in-patients and out-patients - Medical rehabilitation
- 10 and 20 prevention, and restoration of function
for patients referred by medical practitioners - Sports rehabilitation
- Return to training and competition for injured
athletes - Injury Prevention ? Conditioning
- Occupational rehabilitation
- Return to work programs (RTW)
- Injury Prevention ? Work Conditioning
- Community rehabilitation
- 10 and 20 prevention, and restoration of function
for clients referred by medical practitioners /
physiotherapists / self-referred - Aged Care and Fitness facility clientele
- Case Management
- Human Resources Departments
- OHS Departments
- Insurers
- Decision and Policy Makers
8EXAMPLES OF JOBS HELD BY OUR GRADUATES
Promoting healthy lifestyle through
exercisePrevention and Rehabilitation
- Chief Exercise Therapist at Victorian
Rehabilitation Centre - Senior Exercise Therapist at Kingston Centre
- Exercise Therapists at most teaching and
rehabilitation hospitals in Melbourne - Injury Management Advisor at CGU Insurance
- Case Manager at Toyota Australia
- Medical Education Officer at Alfred Hospital
- Return to Work advisors / Case Managers at
multinational company in Melbourne - Exercise Therapist at Australian Football Club
(professional) - Exercise Therapists for occupational
rehabilitation providers across Australia
9New emerging opportunities for ACCREDITED
EXERCISE THERAPISTS Promoting healthy
lifestyle through exercise
- Victorian WorkCover Provider (2000)
- MBF Health Insurer (2000)
- Medicare Provider (2005)
- ________________________________
- In the near future? ?
- TAC Provider
- DVA Provider
- Other Health Insurers
- ________________________________
- These will ONLY be available to graduates of
postgraduate programs (eg Graduate Program in
Exercise Rehabilitation at VU) who have also
completed supervised clinical practice.
10Clinical Partners for clinical placements
11Students experiences studying exercise
rehabilitation at Victoria University
Hannah reading a 12-lead ECG following an
exercise test
Narayanan I have had an amazing experience
during my study at VU. The staff have helped me
gain knowledge and skill in exercise testing and
prescription. These are in their primitive stages
in my country.
Hannah The course has been fantastic. The best
aspect of the course is the amount of practical
exposure that we get. In Biomechanical Testing
and Physiological Testing units, we actually
perform the tests that we had only read and heard
about in India, but never seen.
12Victoria Universitys commitment to Exercise
Sciences
- In August 2005, the University committed 22.4
million to build a new Exercise and Sports
Science Complex, including new laboratories for
Exercise Rehabilitation and an Exercise
Rehabilitation Clinic. - This comes on top of the multi-million dollar
Victoria University Aquatic and Fitness Centre
(opened 2003)
13Exercise Rehab Coursework Philosophy
14LOCATIONTIME
- VU Footscray Park and City Campuses convenient
to public transport - Classes held in evening 2-4 evenings per week
of 3-4 hr - Duration for full time students
- Graduate Diploma 2 semesters
- Master 4 semesters
- (Part-time option not available to international
students)
15ELIGIBILITYAND FEESThe School offers an
undergraduate Bachelor of Exercise Science and
Human Movement that prepares students for direct
entry into the Exercise Rehab program.
- Entry requirements
- An undergraduate degree in Exercise Science,
Human Movement, Physiotherapy, Podiatry,
Medicine, or equivalent. - Relevant work experience is not required, but
considered favorably. - Must take exercise prescription units (eg
resistance training, personal training) - Professional References.
- Fees
- ? A7,000 per semester
- http//www.vu.edu.au/library/pdf/PGCG.pdf
- Contact Course Coordinator
- steve.selig_at_vu.edu.au
- Website http//www.staff.vu.edu.au/exrehab/
- Graduate Program in Exercise Rehabilitation
- School of Human Movement, Recreation
Performance - Faculty of Arts, Education and Human Development