Postgraduate Diploma in Rehabilitation (PGDipRehab)

Allied Health

A course by

Otago University

Provides health and health-related professionals with clinically-based postgraduate training in rehabilitation medicine, focusing on clinical skills, practical knowledge, and an academic approach to rehabilitation. Available full-time, part-time, and via distance learning.

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This course starts anytime


Online study

Flexible online learning from anywhere

Wellington, Wellington

It will take a total of 1 year

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Develop clinical skills in rehabilitation

Gain advanced clinical skills in assessing and treating patients in a rehabilitation context applicable to a range of medical conditions.

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Apply practical knowledge in rehabilitation medicine

Learn to implement rehabilitation principles in clinical practice for more effective patient management.

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Adopt a holistic approach to patient care

Understand and apply holistic and patient-centred strategies, even for those with deteriorating or incurable conditions.

What You're Signing Up For

The Postgraduate Diploma in Rehabilitation (PGDipRehab) at the University of Otago is designed for health and health-related professionals, offering postgraduate academic and clinically-based training in rehabilitation medicine. Emphasising acquisition of clinical skills, practical knowledge, and the application of rehabilitation principles, the programme encourages a holistic view of patient care, even in challenging medical situations. The programme draws on adult learning principles and is available via distance learning. Completion broadens participants' effectiveness in clinical practice and their understanding of rehabilitation across medical contexts.

Course Content

  • REHB 701 paper
  • Two further REHB papers
  • Further approved papers (30 points) from the Master of Health Science schedule
  • Holistic and practical approaches in rehabilitation
  • Clinical application of rehabilitation principles
  • Adult learning and experiential coursework

What you need to know first

Bachelor's degree

Or a health professional qualification requiring at least three years' full-time tertiary study

Approval from the Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Health Sciences)

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What sort of industry will this job lead to

  • Health

  • Rehabilitation

  • Medical

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Future employment opportunities might be

  • Rehabilitation specialist roles

  • Allied health or clinical professional advancement

  • Broader roles in rehabilitation medicine