The course unit aims to prepare the student for advanced clinical practice and by so doing contribute to excellent Heath & Social Care Service delivery through the provision of robust clinical skills training utilising a range of teaching methods in a supportive learning environment.
It will use a blended learning approach that combines access face-to-face theory , problem based learning, simulation, independent and online learning and skills development in advanced clinical practice with input from expert practitioners in the field.
The unit will critically analyse and evaluate advanced practice in healthcare using application and reflection in relation to their own practice.
This unit aims to evaluate and synthesise the skills and knowledge needed by practitioners to assess children and young people across health and social care settings.
By the end of the course unit Level 7 students should be able to:
• Demonstrate an advancing working knowledge of paediatric anatomy, physiology and pathophysiology in relation to their work with children, young people and families
• Justify and defend the approaches used to conduct a clinical assessment and the subsequent application of findings to the development of potential differential diagnosis.
• Critique and synthesise contemporary evidence based practice, research, guidelines, protocols and care pathways informing the care, management and treatment of children and young people in their care.
• Critically reflect upon their personal development needs in order to meet the required paediatric clinical competencies through the use of critical reasoning and reflection, effective communication and the use of logical and systematic approaches to clinical decision making at advanced practice level.
Key learning and teaching strategies include key lectures delivered by expert practitioners with opportunity for discussion and reflection via problem based learning; simulation and demonstration of skills in the classroom and in practice; case study analysis
Small group work will support reflection and case study analysis, including scenarios providing an opportunity to explore issues related to the specific dynamics of the age continuum.
All learning will be supported by Elearning and access to online resources i.e. videos, podcasts and related web site links.
Service user and carer support will be used where appropriate in teaching and assessment to support clinical work and engage with users in a guided and meaningful manner
Pass/fail and students must pass both OSCE stations to pass this element
Students will normally have the opportunity to receive feedback on formative work submitted prior to the summative assessment. Other feedback opportunities will also be available in class and online discussion boards. Online feedback is provided in Grademark. Provisional feedback based on internal marking will be made available prior to the Exam Board on the basis that these marks are yet to be ratified at the Exam Board and therefore may be subject to change. A standard feedback mechanism in Grademark is utilised across all postgraduate programmes within the School which provides detailed and constructive feedback on each component and aspect of assessment and identifies areas of strength and those aspects which could be enhanced.
Student feedback is obtained through open discussion forums on blackboard, in class discussions, via formal University unit evaluation forms and also qualitative, in house evaluations at the end of the unit.