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Graduate Certificate of Health (GCHH) (Clinical Practice) University of Southern Queensland

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Course overview

USQ's Graduate Certificate of Health (Clinical Practice) is designed to further develop your specialised skills within your clinical practice. With an emphasis on clinical relevance, the electives include a range of courses from community health to chronic illness, which can be tailored to meet your needs. This degree also offers the opportunity to develop expertise to promote resilience related to disaster experiences.

Further study

After completing the Graduate Certificate of Health, you have the option to take the credit from your studies and go on to complete the Graduate Diploma of Health or the Master of Health.

Career outcomes

This degree will enhance your career opportunities as a specialist in the clinical practice field.


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