Overview
This clinical unit will provide opportunities to apply and integrate both theoretical and practical knowledge, skills and professional behaviours in the clinical environment, independently and under the supervision of qualified professionals. You will consolidate skills in cardiovascular assessment using echocardiography. You will then apply your knowledge to the analysis of the outcomes of cardiac assessment. Analysis of clinical case studies will enable you to provide differential diagnoses, patient management plans and reflection on practice within an ethical framework of best practice and patient safety. Behavioural aspects of professional practice are emphasised and you are expected to reflect on your own performance and exhibit the highest level of safe patient care. Critical appraisal of performance will enable you to advance your professional, technical and analytical skills in a work setting under qualified supervision.
Details
Pre-requisites or Co-requisites
Prerequisite ECHO13006 Adult Echocardiography AND ECHO13008 Advanced Cardiac Assessment Skills AND ECHO12005 Cardiac Clinical Unit 2Note:ECHO13006 OR ECHO13008 must have been successfully completed within the last twelve months. Should this time limit have elapsed the student must successfully complete one (or more) technical skill, professional behaviour and diagnostic knowledge-based assessment (s) (after completion of technical skill / knowledge revision). Details of this will be articulated in a learning contract created by the Head of Course or designate.
Important note: Students enrolled in a subsequent unit who failed their pre-requisite unit, should drop the subsequent unit before the census date or within 10 working days of Fail grade notification. Students who do not drop the unit in this timeframe cannot later drop the unit without academic and financial liability. See details in the Assessment Policy and Procedure (Higher Education Coursework).
Offerings For Term 2 - 2025
Attendance Requirements
All on-campus students are expected to attend scheduled classes - in some units, these classes are identified as a mandatory (pass/fail) component and attendance is compulsory. International students, on a student visa, must maintain a full time study load and meet both attendance and academic progress requirements in each study period (satisfactory attendance for International students is defined as maintaining at least an 80% attendance record).
Recommended Student Time Commitment
Each 18-credit Undergraduate unit at CQUniversity requires an overall time commitment of an average of 37.5 hours of study per week, making a total of 450 hours for the unit.
Class Timetable
Assessment Overview
Assessment Grading
This is a pass/fail (non-graded) unit. To pass the unit, you must pass all of the individual assessment tasks shown in the table above.
All University policies are available on the CQUniversity Policy site.
You may wish to view these policies:
- Grades and Results Policy
- Assessment Policy and Procedure (Higher Education Coursework)
- Review of Grade Procedure
- Student Academic Integrity Policy and Procedure
- Monitoring Academic Progress (MAP) Policy and Procedure - Domestic Students
- Monitoring Academic Progress (MAP) Policy and Procedure - International Students
- Student Refund and Credit Balance Policy and Procedure
- Student Feedback - Compliments and Complaints Policy and Procedure
- Information and Communications Technology Acceptable Use Policy and Procedure
This list is not an exhaustive list of all University policies. The full list of University policies are available on the CQUniversity Policy site.
Feedback, Recommendations and Responses
Every unit is reviewed for enhancement each year. At the most recent review, the following staff and student feedback items were identified and recommendations were made.
Feedback from Self reflection.
The case study assessment type may not be the most effective method for students to demonstrate understanding of relevant content.
Consider restructuring case study assessment to replace written component with a presentation.
Feedback from Self reflection.
Tutorial engagement was poor.
Consider implementing alternate tutorial format, aimed at assisting students to prepare for placement.
- Perform echocardiographic assessment in the clinical environment under supervision as per Australasian Sonographer Accreditation Registry (ASAR) requirements.
- Accurately communicate the outcomes of cardiac assessments performed in the clinical environment, including consideration of quality assurance.
- Behave professionally while attending clinical placement using appropriate interpersonal skills relevant to sonographic practice in accordance with CQUniversity graduate attributes and Australasian Sonographer Accreditation Registry (ASAR) requirements.
- Analyse, and critically reflect upon, clinical cases involving cardiac ultrasound and other assessment techniques.
- Attend clinical placement as per external accreditation requirements stipulated by the Australian Sonographer Accreditation Registry (ASAR).
Linked to National and International Standards
1. ASAR Accreditation Standards for Cardiac Sonography - critical practice Unit 8 - Cardiac, Foundation units of competence - 1- 5.
2. European Association of Cardiovascular Imaging Core Syllabus
3. American Registry for Cardiac Sonography Core Syllabus
Alignment of Assessment Tasks to Learning Outcomes
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1 - Practical Assessment - 0% | |||||
2 - Performance - 0% | |||||
3 - Professional Practice Placement - 0% | |||||
4 - Learning logs / diaries / Journal / log books - 0% | |||||
5 - Case Study - 0% |
Alignment of Graduate Attributes to Learning Outcomes
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1 - Communication | |||||
2 - Problem Solving | |||||
3 - Critical Thinking | |||||
4 - Information Literacy | |||||
5 - Team Work | |||||
6 - Information Technology Competence | |||||
7 - Cross Cultural Competence | |||||
8 - Ethical practice | |||||
9 - Social Innovation | |||||
10 - Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Cultures |
Textbooks
There are no required textbooks.
IT Resources
- CQUniversity Student Email
- Internet
- Unit Website (Moodle)
All submissions for this unit must use the referencing style: Vancouver
For further information, see the Assessment Tasks.
m.osman@cqu.edu.au
Module/Topic
This unit consists of a sixteen (16) week clinical placement, to a minimum of 640 hours (16 x 40 hours).
Chapter
Events and Submissions/Topic
This clinical unit may occur outside of standard University term dates. Please refer to the unit Moodle site for assessment details and relevant due dates.
Due dates may differ depending on individual start date of clinical placement.
The Unit Coordinator (UC) for ECHO13007 is Mahomed Osman. The preferred method for contacting Mahomed is via the Q&A forum located on the Moodle site for content related questions. If the query is of a personal nature, please email m.osman@cqu.edu.au, or phone (07) 3023 4160. Mahomed's workdays are Monday to Friday and he is based at the Brisbane campus.
The clinical window during which this practicum can be undertaken commences at the start of term 2. The clinical practicum is 16 weeks in duration with full time attendance. A total of 640 hours (16 x 40 hours) of clinical placement must be completed. Students must attend the allocated clinical placement for the entirety of each working day, including the last day of placement, unless alternative arrangements have been agreed by both the UC and Clinical Supervisor in writing.
This year 3 clinical unit builds on the echocardiography skills, knowledge and attributes developed during year 2 and 3 of the Bachelor of Echocardiography and Cardiac Physiology/Graduate Diploma of Echocardiography course offering. There are no specified texts for this unit. However, students are expected to revise previous theoretical content and prescribed texts related to the pathological knowledge and practical skills of echocardiography and cardiac physiology. Students must ensure that the texts from previous units are available to consult whilst on placement. Students are expected to consult these resources regularly to enhance knowledge and understanding during this clinical unit. Fortnightly tutorials will be held during the term, details will be posted on the unit Moodle site.
There may be public holidays which occur during this clinical placement. These can be entered as 8 hours on the clinical attendance form and do not need to be 'made up'. If students are unwell, please advise the Clinical Supervisor and the UC immediately as these hours must be ‘made up’. A medical certificate will be required by the UC to verify any absence due to illness. Please advise the UC if there is any need to extend the placement end date in order to complete unit requirements. It is essential that the UC and the WIL team are linked to any placement extension negotiations.
Please note: Placement blocks are not automatically extended beyond individually advised start/finish dates due to student absences mid practicum. Placement extensions require Clinical Supervisor, UC and Head of Course approval. In the absence of timely notifications and submission of appropriate documentation, attendance shortfalls may delay student graduation, with outstanding hours requiring completion during an alternative practicum experience. Any students who have applied to extend placement dates may be eligible for assessment extensions. Any students who have placement dates which extend past the initial 16 week block must confirm assessment due dates with the UC via email.
Some students may complete longer rostered shifts, or varied work-day patterns. Once students have completed the minimum number of clinical placement hours they are required to continue attending placement until the placement's prescribed finish date unless an alteration to the standard placement block has been approved by the UC, Head of Course and the Clinical Supervisor. This is a pass/fail non-graded unit which means that each individual assessment must be awarded a pass grade in order to pass the unit. All coursework must be submitted by the due date, as there is no opportunity to apply a 5% penalty due to the pass/fail nature of the assessment tasks. If students are experiencing difficulty meeting unit assessment requirements, please contact the UC prior to the relevant assessment due date.
1 Practical Assessment
The purpose of this practical assessment is to evaluate student performance when completing an echocardiographic ultrasound examination within the clinical environment, and to evaluate the student’s professionalism and attitudes to their echocardiographic practice.
This practical assessment requires students to perform all tasks associated with a standard echocardiographic ultrasound examination and to demonstrate the use of the non-imaging Doppler probe (PEDOF) application. This echocardiogram will take place within the clinical placement environment and under supervision of the Clinical Supervisor or delegate sonographer, unless otherwise arranged in consultation with the Clinical Supervisor, Unit Coordinator and Head of Course. The assessor may pose questions to the student prior to, during or after the echocardiographic examination, to clarify understanding of any of the assessment criteria.
This echocardiographic study must be performed on a consenting patient and be accompanied by a video recording of the attempt, the provisional or final echocardiogram report associated with the attempt, and DICOM files of the echocardiographic examination.
Patients must be informed that the assessment will be recorded and the measures taken to ensure the patient’s privacy. Patients must provide written consent by completing a consent form (available on Moodle) prior to proceeding. Video recordings should focus on visualisation of the student's dynamic optimisation attempts and aspects of knobology, and must not show patient identity in any form. Please refer to the Practical Assessment Video Recording Guidelines available on the Moodle page. The student must contact the unit coordinator if these requirements cannot be fulfilled for any reason.
Section A is completed by the Clinical Supervisor.
Section B is completed by the student.
Section C is completed by the Unit Coordinator or nominated academic staff member.
The practical assessment marking tool details criterion that students must demonstrate to pass this assessment task:
- Pre-examination tasks (including professional behaviour and instrumentation).
- Examination tasks (including scanning technique and protocol, two-dimensional/colour/spectral Doppler optimisation, and measurement technique).
- Post examination tasks (including documentation, interpretation and communication, and professional behaviour and additional tasks).
Submission must consist of:
- Practical Assessment Marking Tool, preliminary/final echo report and patient consent form (uploaded to Moodle).
- Video recording to Moodle via Echo360.
- DICOM images from the echocardiographic exam used for the practical assessment, uploaded to Google drive and shared with the Unit Coordinator.
This assessment task must take place on or before the 12th week of placement, thus allowing sufficient time for improvement before a second attempt (if required) prior to completion of the clinical placement block. If the first attempt at this assessment task is deemed unsatisfactory by the unit coordinator, only one re-attempt will be permitted. Students that fail the first attempt at this assessment should discuss their strategy for performance improvement with both their assessor and unit coordinator.
The re-attempt practical assessment must be scheduled prior to the completion of the clinical placement block and may require supervision from the Unit Coordinator or nominated representative, in conjunction with the Clinical Supervisor. In some instances, students may be required to attend their local campus to complete the re-attempt. In the absence of an approved extension, students cannot complete this assessment at a later time, and will receive a fail grade for the assessment.
Students are advised to refer to the Assessment Policy and Procedure (Higher Education Coursework) document for additional university guidelines regarding assessments.
Level of GenAI use allowed:
Level 1: You must not use Al at any point during the assessment. You must demonstrate your core skills and knowledge.
The 72-hour grace period does not apply to this assessment.
Practical assessment is to be submitted via Moodle on Monday of Week 13 of clinical placement block. Resit practical assessment (if required) is to be uploaded onto the Moodle site Monday following completion of clinical placement.
Clinical Supervisors will provide direct feedback following practical assessment through both verbal conversation and return of the completed marking sheet. Any students who fail the first attempt will be provided additional counsel by the Unit Coordinator prior to reattempt.
Clinical Supervisors are required to grade their student using criterion provided. Criterion should be considered in the context of the required competency level that students must demonstrate by the end of the clinical practicum block. For ECHO13007, this is 'Novice' level.
Criteria can be grouped into several main categories. These include:
- Pre-examination tasks and instrumentation (including patient identification checks, consent and appropriate professional communication).
- Scanning technique (including two-dimensional, colour and spectral Doppler optimisation, non-imaging probe use and appropriate exam extension or modification).
- Measurement technique.
- Documentation (digital image storage and labelling).
- Post-examination tasks (including worksheet completion and interpretation).
- Additional tasks (incorporating ergonomics, manual handling techniques, infection control, ethical and legal requirements).
The Clinical Supervisor is required to evaluate multiple questions under each criterion grouping on the Practical Marking Tool. The Clinical Supervisor will grade each criterion question with a score out of 3:
- A score of 0 indicates the criterion is not demonstrated or not applicable.
- A score of 1 indicates the student requires frequent direction and advice.
- A score of 2 indicates the student requires some direction and advice.
- A score of 3 indicates independent practice, requiring direction or prompting only on complex or unusual cases.
To achieve a practical competency level of ‘Novice’, the student must attain a score of 1 or higher against ALL listed criteria.
The first attempt must be completed in the 12th week of the 16 week placement, and the re-attempt (if required) must be conducted before the end of the 16 week clinical placement.
The final PASS/FAIL grade for this assessment will be at the discretion of the Unit Coordinator.
- Perform echocardiographic assessment in the clinical environment under supervision as per Australasian Sonographer Accreditation Registry (ASAR) requirements.
- Accurately communicate the outcomes of cardiac assessments performed in the clinical environment, including consideration of quality assurance.
- Behave professionally while attending clinical placement using appropriate interpersonal skills relevant to sonographic practice in accordance with CQUniversity graduate attributes and Australasian Sonographer Accreditation Registry (ASAR) requirements.
2 Performance
Clinical sites mention professional behaviour, particularly team work and empathy, as paramount in their decision to employ a sonographer. This assessment considers the ability of the student to communicate professionally with a diverse cultural audience of patients, staff and the general public, demonstrate professional respect for all, and function as a reliable, well organised member of the health team.
The Clinical Supervisor, or delegate, will be working in the echocardiography lab with the student, directly observing day-to-day performance. These observations and collective feedback will relate to the student's demonstration of knowledge, skills and behaviours over a span of time, not limited to a particular scan type or patient case. The observations and feedback are then used to complete the Global Assessment of Professional Attributes (GAPA) form.
There are three main sections to the GAPA form:
Section 1: Applied Knowledge
Section 2: Psychomotor skills and Standard of Work
Section 3: Professionalism
In each section there are multiple observable behaviours that the student is required to demonstrate throughout the placement. The assessor will score the performance of the student based on how frequently, and to what extent, each of the listed behaviours are demonstrated. The assessor is also encouraged to provide comments to expand on the scoring feedback.
This assessment is performed TWICE during the placement – at the midpoint (week 8) and at the completion (week 16).
The mid placement GAPA is formative. At the mid placement GAPA, the student should be given sufficient feedback to improve their behavioural performance as required. Any significant issues should be brought to the attention of the Unit Coordinator following the mid placement GAPA (or earlier if required).
The end-of-placement GAPA assessment is summative. For any behaviour that the student scores well on at the mid-placement assessment, it is expected they will continue to meet that level of performance or surpass it for the rest of the placement.
Clinical supervisors are urged to contact the Unit Coordinator immediately for guidance if:
- Student behaviour is identified as ‘inappropriate and beyond acceptable risk’ to clinical site staff, patients and/or reputation.
- Student skill progression is deemed insufficient despite documented constructive feedback, support, and intervention.
The Unit Coordinator may request performance of a GAPA assessment at any time during a student placement. If the outcome of this GAPA is unsatisfactory, and/or the site feedback indicates that they can no longer host the student due to the risk incurred or lack of skill progression, this singular GAPA result may result in a FAIL grade and clinical placement termination immediately (prior to student completion of the allocated practicum block).
Level of GenAI use allowed:
Level 1: You must not use Al at any point during the assessment. You must demonstrate your core skills and knowledge.
The 72-hour grace period does not apply to this assessment.
The first GAPA assessment occurs in Week 8 of clinical placement and is due Monday Week 9 of clinical placement block. The second GAPA assessment occurs toward the end of Week 16 (the final week of the placement) and is due Monday following completion of clinical placement.
Feedback will be provided to students within two weeks of submission. Students identified as being at risk of failing on the mid term GAPA will receive prioritised feedback.
To PASS this assessment:
Students must satisfactorily demonstrate ALL criteria descriptors by the end of placement, in accordance with the competency level of a 'Novice'.
The assessor is also encouraged to provide comments to expand on the scoring feedback.
If minimum scores in the mid-placement GAPA are not met, a student will be regarded as a 'Student at Risk' of failing the clinical unit overall.
- The Unit Coordinator will contact the student to advise of the risk of failing ECHO13007 and provide formative feedback via email. The student is required to respond to this email to show they understand the implications of this information.
- The student must reflect on their performance and the feedback provided, and develop an action plan to address any areas of performance that are not yet at the target level for this placement, and use the remaining weeks to achieve those targets.
- Review of the student’s progress will be completed a short time after the mid placement GAPA, at any time as requested by the Clinical Supervisor or Unit Coordinator.
If behavioural attributes within any section of the GAPA are deemed a 'patient safety risk', student placement may be cancelled immediately, prior to completion of the allocated clinical placement block.
Unsatisfactory scores obtained at the second GAPA attempt, will result in a FAIL grade for ECHO13007 overall.
Failure of this clinical unit will require the student to meet with the Head of Course to discuss the instigation of an individual learning contract with a view to remedy scanning skills, technical issues and/or behavioural issues. The learning contract will detail learning objectives, available learning resources, strategies and methods which will be used to assess the student's progress. This will likely involve attendance at on campus scanning skills labs for tuition and assessment.
- Accurately communicate the outcomes of cardiac assessments performed in the clinical environment, including consideration of quality assurance.
- Behave professionally while attending clinical placement using appropriate interpersonal skills relevant to sonographic practice in accordance with CQUniversity graduate attributes and Australasian Sonographer Accreditation Registry (ASAR) requirements.
- Analyse, and critically reflect upon, clinical cases involving cardiac ultrasound and other assessment techniques.
3 Professional Practice Placement
It is expected that students attend 100% of the time during clinical placement to achieve the minimum required hours of direct echocardiography observance/participation or related activities. All hours of attendance must be approved by an ASAR registered Clinical Supervisor or appropriately qualified medical practitioner.
All hours worked must be entered into the Clinical Attendance Forms. These forms must be signed by the Clinical Supervisor, or a sonographer delegated this task by the Clinical Supervisor, and submitted monthly. The Clinical Attendance Forms will be available as a cloud-based file (Google Sheets). Once each form is completed, please print or export for your supervisor to sign (digitally or on paper).
Please review the information below carefully to understand the criteria against which clinical attendance will be evaluated.
- You are required to work full-time for 16 weeks (or equivalent) to achieve a minimum of 640 hours (16 X 40 hours) of clinical experience (unless otherwise approved by work integrated learning, head of course, unit coordinator and clinical supervisor).
- Clinical experience required in this unit for accreditation purposes is echocardiographic only.
- You must notify both the clinical supervisor and unit coordinator of any absence and provide supporting documentation as appropriate.
- You must make up any hours absent in consultation with your clinical supervisor and unit coordinator. Public holiday dates can be entered as ‘8 hours’ and do not need to be made up if they fall within the placement block dates.
Students must not organise holidays, recreational leave or personal appointments during clinical placement periods, in the absence of prior written approval.
Students must notify the clinical placement site PRIOR to their scheduled start time if they will be late arriving to the clinical placement site for any individual day throughout the clinical placement. For all absences due to illness, students must provide the Clinical Supervisor and Unit Coordinator with a medical certificate or statutory declaration.
Any injury that occurs while on placement must be reported immediately to the Clinical Supervisor and Unit Coordinator. Medical clearance may be required before returning to placement. For more information, please refer to the Clinical Placement Attendance Guidelines available through SONIA or the unit Moodle site.
Students who are absent from clinical placement due to illness or injury must phone their Clinical Supervisor and email their Unit Coordinator PRIOR to the scheduled start time for that day. Any clinical placement hours missed due to illness or injury must be made up.
Public holidays recognised by CQUniversity are outlined on the academic calendar. When a public holiday falls during a clinical placement block, public holiday dates can be entered as 8 hours for each day into the Clinical Attendance Forms and hours are not required to be made up. If a designated University student vacation period coincides with the clinical placement period, students are expected to attend during this time. Students must be aware that the attendance of clinical placement takes precedence over any personal work commitments.
Outside Clinical Placement Hours:
Outside of hours placement may only be used in the event of illness or injury and may not be utilised for personal leave requests.
In the event of illness and injury, students are permitted to supplement up to 25% of required unit hours from outside of clinical placement. These hours must be documented within three (3) months prior to unit enrolment for approval by the Unit Coordinator.
Supplementary hours outside of clinical placement must be verified (signed) by an ASAR accredited sonographer or appropriately qualified medical practitioner. Details of either the student’s insurance, or employment, must be entered onto the outside clinical placement attendance form.
Level of GenAI use allowed:
Level 1: You must not use Al at any point during the assessment. You must demonstrate your core skills and knowledge.
The 72-hour grace period does not apply to this assessment.
Clinical Attendance Forms are due monthly with the first due Monday of week 5 of the clinical placement block.
In order to achieve an overall grade of 'PASS' in this assessment task, a student must:
- Meet the minimum number of hours required on the attendance forms.
- Ensure the documentation is complete, true and accurate.
- Upload each completed assessment form into the unit Moodle site by the due date.
At the end of the scheduled placement block, if a student has not met the 100% attendance requirement AND has experienced extenuating circumstances beyond their control with supporting documentation, the student will be provided additional scheduled time to make up the time missed. This scheduled make-up time may not immediately follow the scheduled placement block, and/or may not be at the same placement site, depending on clinical availability. In absence of extenuating circumstances/sufficient supporting documentation, the student may score a 'FAIL' for this assessment item if attendance requirement is not satisfied.
- Attend clinical placement as per external accreditation requirements stipulated by the Australian Sonographer Accreditation Registry (ASAR).
4 Learning logs / diaries / Journal / log books
The Clinical Case Logbook is a document designed to track clinical experience. This logbook records all observed, partially or fully completed echocardiography cases that a student is exposed to during clinical placement. The Clinical Case Log will be available as a cloud-based file (Google Sheets). Once each log is completed, please ensure your clinical supervisor reviews and approves the case log. The clinical supervisor must sign the relevant section on the attendance form, the clinical case logs must be exported from the cloud-based system and uploaded to Moodle by the due date.
The Clinical Case Logbook records the following data:
- The date of each examination.
- A unique identifier for each patient to ensure anonymity.
- Referral indications.
- Type of echocardiogram performed (Adult, Paediatric, Stress Echo, Dobutamine, TOE).
- Student level of scan participation (Observed, partially, or fully completed examination).
- Case findings.
- Case category (Ventricular, Valvular, Congenital, Other).
- Type of valvular pathology.
- PEDOF probe usage.
- Statistics on scan completion, PEDOF use and valvular pathology encounters.
Students should be engaging in learning opportunities and gaining exposure to a variety of pathologies and scan types during their clinical placement block. To ensure key areas of knowledge and clinical experience are reflected on, students are required to organise caseloads according to echocardiographic outcomes. Note that ‘ventricular function’ may include diastolic dysfunction as well as systolic; ‘valvular’ should include significant valvular pathology, where quantitative investigation has been performed; ‘congenital’ may include any previously repaired congenital anomalies; ‘other’ pathologies include masses, effusions, aortopathies etc.; and ‘Pedof’ imaging should include investigation from multiple acoustic windows and identification of multiple waveforms (not simply AS). Competencies and exposure will vary with clinical unit progression. Accurate logs of caseload exposure can help track progression of experience. Should students have any queries or concerns about caseloads, they should contact their unit coordinator immediately.
Maintenance of a Clinical Case Logbook helps to ensure that:
- An acceptable volume of clinical work is achieved.
- Exposure to a reasonable case variety is achieved.
- Key practical skills are developing.
The Clinical Case Logbook entries must be approved by the clinical supervisor or appropriately qualified medical practitioner.
Level of GenAI use allowed:
Level 1: You must not use Al at any point during the assessment. You must demonstrate your core skills and knowledge.
The 72-hour grace period does not apply to this assessment.
Clinical Case Logbooks are due monthly with the first due Monday of week 5 of clinical placement block.
Individual student feedback will be provided only if assessment criteria deficits are identified.
The Clinical Case Logbook serves as a record of the depth and breadth of experience a student has attained during placement. It demonstrates the degree of progression of skill development within and across examination types. Students should analyse this record at regular intervals to assist in the formulation of learning goals that will support achievement of the unit outcomes.
- The Clinical Case Logbook must be reviewed by Clinical Supervisor or echocardiographer delegated by the Clinical Supervisor for each submission.
- The Clinical Supervisor or delegate must sign the relevant section on the attendance form to confirm their review and approval of the clinical case log.
In order to achieve an overall grade of PASS in this assessment task, students must:
- Accurately record all studies in the Clinical Case Logbook.
- Ensure documentation is complete, true and accurate.
- Submit the requested documentation via Moodle by the published due dates.
It is recommended that students observe, partially or fully complete a minimum of 320 echocardiograms during this clinical placement (average of 4 scans per day). Students should regularly assess case log progress; if a student is unable to achieve the minimum number of scans, the student should contact the Unit Coordinator.
- Perform echocardiographic assessment in the clinical environment under supervision as per Australasian Sonographer Accreditation Registry (ASAR) requirements.
5 Case Study
- Students will complete a case study presentation (via Zoom) based on a clinical study in which they have performed during clinical placement.
- The majority of case study images must be completed by the student and any images obtained by the Clinical Supervisor must be clearly identified.
- Students are required to participate in a case study discussion (via Zoom) with the Unit Coordinator 2 weeks prior to the due date.
- Students must obtain a signed consent form from the patient to use the study for their assessment, or successfully de-identify all patient information (from reports, DICOM files and any other location where patient info is present). A case study consent form is available on the Moodle site.
- Case study presentations may be recorded for moderation purposes only. If there are any concerns, please raise this with the unit coordinator prior to commencing your placement block.
The case study discussion is mandatory, however it is formative and students will not be assessed on any information presented. Case study discussions must be completed 2 weeks prior to the submission date via Zoom, please contact the unit Coordinator to schedule a suitable time. The purpose of the case study discussion prior to submission is to allow for provision of feedback to enable any refinements to be made, as well as to ensure DICOM images are accessible and appropriate.
Students need to read the article ‘Using a clinical decision-making framework to foster sonographer student learning in the clinical setting’ by Thoirs and Sim prior to completing the case study presentation. According to Thoirs and Sim (2016), clinical reasoning or clinical decision making, occurs during clinical placement when students use critical thinking based on prior theoretical knowledge relative to a specific situation or patient. A clinical decision-making framework may help students to apply theoretical knowledge in the clinical setting. This framework helps students to identify and prioritise learning, promote self-reflection and future decision making and facilitate diagnostic thought processes.
Students must use the clinical decision-making framework to evaluate the following:
- Encounter: Did the encounter data include cultural considerations, protocols around patient and echocardiographer safety, the consent process and pre-test history? Was there an established purpose of the examination?
- Hypothesis generation: When generating a hypothesis, were possible pathophysiology relevant to the echocardiogram examination, possible associated conditions, complications or mimics of the suspected condition included? What was the most likely condition suggested by the pre-encounter data? What are the associated conditions? Which structures are most likely involved?
- Assessment: Did the echocardiographic assessment include a contextual analysis of echocardiographic information obtained? What protocol, image optimisation techniques, possible modifications were required due to patient presentation or echocardiogram findings? Did it include the additional data?
- Evaluation: Did the echocardiographic examination answer the clinical question? What is the most likely diagnosis? Is a differential diagnosis possible? Did the diagnosis include normal and abnormal appearances, applicable reference measurements, and future pathways for the patient with this diagnosed condition?
- Reflection: Did reflection of the clinical decision-making process include a critical and reflective analysis of approach? What was done well or lacking during the exam? If gaps in knowledge were identified, what is the appropriate action plan in the future?
Submission must include:
- In the absence of de-identified files, a signed patient consent form uploaded to Moodle.
- Presentation file uploaded to Moodle
- Final report and DICOM files shared via Google drive link.
- Presentation delivery via Zoom
Presentation length: Maximum 30 minutes.
Referencing: Vancouver. Minimum 8 peer reviewed journal articles or relevant text books must be cited. Literature titles must be current (<5 years of age), except seminal works.
Level of GenAI use allowed:
Level 3: You may use Al to assist with specific tasks such as drafting text, refining and evaluating your work. You must critically evaluate and modify any Al-generated content you use.
The 72-hour grace period does not apply to this assessment.
Discussion due Monday of week 10; Presentation and DICOM image submission due Monday of week 12. Both components are to be conducted via Zoom at the designated time in consultation with the Unit Coordinator.
Feedback will be provided to students within two weeks of submission.
Students are developing aptitude and overall practical competencies consistent with that of a 'Novice' in ECHO13007.
To PASS this assessment:
- Students must successfully demonstrate ALL criteria descriptors as specified on the marking rubric.
- Both the presentation and echocardiographic study components must be passed to pass the case study overall.
A detailed marking rubric is available on the unit Moodle site.
Case studies submitted without accompanying DICOM images will not be marked.
Case studies that do not achieve a pass grade will be returned to the student with appropriate feedback. Students are permitted one re-submission opportunity only (imaging component and/or presentation component as required). Any re-submission attempt is required within two (2) weeks of receiving feedback.
- Accurately communicate the outcomes of cardiac assessments performed in the clinical environment, including consideration of quality assurance.
- Analyse, and critically reflect upon, clinical cases involving cardiac ultrasound and other assessment techniques.
As a CQUniversity student you are expected to act honestly in all aspects of your academic work.
Any assessable work undertaken or submitted for review or assessment must be your own work. Assessable work is any type of work you do to meet the assessment requirements in the unit, including draft work submitted for review and feedback and final work to be assessed.
When you use the ideas, words or data of others in your assessment, you must thoroughly and clearly acknowledge the source of this information by using the correct referencing style for your unit. Using others’ work without proper acknowledgement may be considered a form of intellectual dishonesty.
Participating honestly, respectfully, responsibly, and fairly in your university study ensures the CQUniversity qualification you earn will be valued as a true indication of your individual academic achievement and will continue to receive the respect and recognition it deserves.
As a student, you are responsible for reading and following CQUniversity’s policies, including the Student Academic Integrity Policy and Procedure. This policy sets out CQUniversity’s expectations of you to act with integrity, examples of academic integrity breaches to avoid, the processes used to address alleged breaches of academic integrity, and potential penalties.
What is a breach of academic integrity?
A breach of academic integrity includes but is not limited to plagiarism, self-plagiarism, collusion, cheating, contract cheating, and academic misconduct. The Student Academic Integrity Policy and Procedure defines what these terms mean and gives examples.
Why is academic integrity important?
A breach of academic integrity may result in one or more penalties, including suspension or even expulsion from the University. It can also have negative implications for student visas and future enrolment at CQUniversity or elsewhere. Students who engage in contract cheating also risk being blackmailed by contract cheating services.
Where can I get assistance?
For academic advice and guidance, the Academic Learning Centre (ALC) can support you in becoming confident in completing assessments with integrity and of high standard.
What can you do to act with integrity?
