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RDI Project Work (5 cr)

Code: NY00HG67-3001

General information


Enrolment period
14.12.2024 - 03.11.2025
Registration for the implementation has begun.
Timing
13.01.2025 - 31.12.2025
Implementation is running.
Credits
5 cr
RDI portion
5 cr
Mode of delivery
Contact learning
Unit
Social Services and Health Care
Campus
TAMK Main Campus
Teaching languages
Finnish
Degree programmes
Master's Degree Programme in Health Promotion
Master's Degree Programme in Rehabilitation
Master's Degree Programme in Social and Health Care Entrepreneurship
Master's Degree Programme in Health Technology
Master's Degree Programme in Health Technology
Master's Degree Programme in Clinical Expertise, Mental Health and Substance Abuse Care
Master's Degree Programme in Clinical Expertise, Supporting Self-Care and Care of Non-Communicable Diseases
Master's Degree Programme in Clinical Expertise, Expertise in Biomedical Laboratory Science Development
Master's Degree Programme in Clinical Expertise, Expertise in Radiography Development
Master's Degree Programme in Management and Development of Wellbeing Services
Teachers
Merja Kanervisto-Jokinen
Heidi Peltolehto
Pipsa Tuominen
Niina Koskela
Jussi Kemmo
Minna Törnävä
Jaana Vainionpää
Marja Jaronen
Course
NY00HG67

Objectives (course unit)

Student
• Can analyze and develop own's activities in research, development, innovation and/or know-how (RDI) project or project work.
• Is capable of planning and implementing research projects related to social and healthcare as well as the well-being and health technology development and innovations as part of a RDI team.
• Learns to identify and develop new solutions as a member of a RDI team.
• Understands innovation processes and can apply them in the context of social- and healthcare.
• Masters project management principles and tools and is able to work as part of a multidisciplinary team.
• Acts in accordance with ethical principles of research and development activities, including patient safety and data protection.
• Is capable of reporting the results of RDI activities clearly and effectively, considering the aforementioned objectives.

Content (course unit)

Working either in TAMK's external funding or in a RDT project of another organization.
The student agrees on the project work and its reporting with their teacher tutor and the person working on the project.

A plan for RDT-Working is first written, which is approved by the teacher tutor. At the end of the work, the student writes a RDT report, based on which the course is evaluated.

The scope is 5 credits = 135 hours (1 credit = 27 hours of student work).

Assessment criteria, pass/fail (course unit)

Approved
Student
• Able to plan and implement as part of the RDI team a project related to social- and healthcare development and innovation.
• Identify and develop new solutions to healthcare challenges as part of the RDI team
• Understand RDI processes and know how to apply them in the context of social- and healthcare
• Master the project management principles, tools and able to work as part of a multi-professional team.
• Works in accordance with the ethical principles of research and development, including patient safety and data protection.
• Able to report the results of RDI activities clearly

Fail:
The criteria for an approved course are not fulfilled.

Assessment scale

0-5

Further information

The following books are recommended for self-study:

Mäntyneva, M. (2016). Hallittu projekti : jäntevästä suunnittelusta menestykselliseen toteutukseen (1. painos.). Kauppakamari.

Pelin, R. (2020). Projektihallinnan käsikirja (Kahdeksas uudistettu painos.). Projektijohtaminen Oy Risto Pelin.

Gilbert, P., Bobadilla, N., Gastaldi, L., Le Boulaire, M., & Lelebina, O. (2018). Innovation, research and development management (1st edition). ISTE.

Tieteellisten seurain valtuuskunta, issuing body, & Tiedonjulkistamisen neuvottelukunta, issuing body. (2022). Open science recommendation and checklist for research, development and innovation activities in collaboration between research organisations and companies. Committee for Public Information. https://doi.org/10.23847/tsv.441

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