This module is designed to develop and enhance the professional and academic skills students need to acquire as a foundation for their learning in all disciplines and as proto-professionals. In particular it will require students to reflect on how they learn, develop skills in finding, critically appraising and presenting information in a variety of formats. It will help students develop their academic writing skills and will introduce students to concepts of professionalism and patient safety. Additionally this will develop students’ ability to integrate their learning across academic disciplines in order that they can develop a more holistic approach to patient care.
Learning Outcomes
By the end of the module students should be able to: Doctor as a scholar and scientist
Demonstrate an ability to understand and use scientific and medical terminology appropriate to the subjects being studied
Analyse clinical problems in a holistic and integrated way to identify the salient features worthy of investigation
Formulate simple relevant research questions to allow the appropriate investigation of the problems raised in clinical scenarios
Identify appropriate source of information and demonstrate the ability to search effectively for relevant items of interest
Apply findings from the literature to answer questions raised by specific clinical problems
Demonstrate an understanding of communication theory and skills and their fundamental importance to clinical practice
Demonstrate a developing understanding of how people learn
Doctor as a practitioner
Demonstrate an ability to use and apply basic science principles to investigate specially constructed clinical scenarios
Demonstrate an ability to interpret clinical data to aid in the diagnosis and management of patients described in specially constructed clinical scenarios.
Doctors as a professional
Use information effectively in a learning context, making use of ICT to support learning
Demonstrate the skills and attitudes required to make appropriate use of the opportunities presented by a range of learning opportunities and show an ability to establish the foundations for lifelong learning through appropriate reflection on learning and learning needs
Demonstrate an ability to function as a mentor or teacher, including giving presentations, or providing learning material in other forms, and including the ability to give constructive and appropriate feedback to colleagues
Demonstrate a developing knowledge of the roles fulfilled by other health care professionals in a range of clinical environments
Demonstrate a developing understanding of the organisation of the NHS and health care provider bodies in primary, secondary and tertiary care, and an awareness of service improvement, patient safety and leadership agendas.
Assessment
27901-01 : PAS Overall : Exam (Centrally Timetabled) - Written Unseen (100%)
Assessment Methods & Exceptions
1) A written report on an aspect of learning (1500 words) 50%
2) 1 x 1 hour 15 mins Integrated Problems examination, including: 1 x scenario based questions requiring students to examine and explore clinically-based issues from a variety of perspectives (25%)
3) 1 x group presentation (Integrated Problems) (25%) The written report has to be passed at 50% (based on performance descriptors). The two IP components must be passed at 50% (components are equally weighted