Accreditation requirements in allied health education: Strengths, weaknesses and missed opportunities

This paper reviews the accreditation requirements for six Allied Health (AH) degree programs in Australia to understand the range of accreditation requirements and approaches, with a particular focus on requirements around clinical education in AH education. Strengths of current approaches and further requirements are identified. Of particular interest are those areas where accreditation could better support educational goals and processes, including the preparation of work ready graduates and the encouragement of the use of currently under- utilized opportunities for preparing the AH workforce for future healthcare needs.

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