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PA50354: Professional skills for medicines optimisation

Follow this link for further information on academic years Academic Year: 2018/9
Further information on owning departmentsOwning Department/School: Department of Pharmacy & Pharmacology
Further information on credits Credits: 6      [equivalent to 12 CATS credits]
Further information on notional study hours Notional Study Hours: 120
Further information on unit levels Level: Masters UG & PG (FHEQ level 7)
Further information on teaching periods Period:
Modular (no specific semester)
Further information on unit assessment Assessment Summary: CW 80%, EX 0%, OT 20%
Further information on unit assessment Assessment Detail:
  • Assessment Group A: Medicines Optimisation Tool (ass't grp A PhIF Bath) (CW 40%)
  • Assessment Group A: pOSA (ass't grp A PhIF Bath) (OT 20%)
  • Assessment Group A: CARE Tool (ass't grp A PhIF Bath) (CW 20%)
  • Assessment Group A: Reflective Commentary (ass't grp A PhIF Bath) (CW 20%)
  • Assessment Group A: OSCE (ass't gpr A PhIF Bath (EX 0%)
  • Assessment Group B: Medicines Optimisation Tool (ass't grp B PhIF London) (CW 40%)
  • Assessment Group B: pOSA (ass't grp B PhIF London) (OT 20%)
  • Assessment Group B: CARE Tool (ass't grp B PhIF London) (CW 20%)
  • Assessment Group B: Reflective Commentary (ass't grp B PhIF London) (CW 20%)
  • Assessment Group B: OSCE (ass't grp B PhIF London) (EX 0%)
  • Assessment Group C: Medicines Optimisation Tool (ass't grp C PhIF South) (CW 40%)
  • Assessment Group C: pOSA (ass't grp C PhIF South) (OT 20%)
  • Assessment Group C: CARE Tool (ass't grp C PhIF South) (CW 20%)
  • Assessment Group C: Reflective Commentary (ass't grp C PhIF South) (CW 20%)
  • Assessment Group C: OSCE (ass't grp C PhIF South) (EX 0%)
  • Assessment Group D: Medicines Optimisation Tool (ass't grp D Non-PhIF) (CW 40%)
  • Assessment Group D: pOSA (ass't grp D Non-PhIF) (OT 20%)
  • Assessment Group D: CARE Tool (ass't grp D Non-PhIF) (CW 20%)
  • Assessment Group D: Reflective Commentary (ass't grp D Non-PhIF) (CW 20%)
  • Assessment Group D: OSCE (ass't grp D Non-PhIF) (EX 0%)
Further information on supplementary assessment Supplementary Assessment:
Like-for-like reassessment (where allowed by programme regulations)
Further information on requisites Requisites: In taking this module you cannot take PA50267
Further information on descriptions Description: Aims:
To increase knowledge of the NHS commissioning landscape and, by understanding the local health needs, be able to apply effective consultation and clinical skills combined with therapeutic knowledge and laboratory test interpretation to inform shared decision-making and improve patient outcomes. Through audit of practice, medicines review, medicines reconciliation and effective multidisciplinary working students will be able to optimise patient care and improve efficiencies within their primary care setting.

Learning Outcomes:
1. Discuss and evaluate the NHS structure and commissioning landscape within primary care, the roles of the practice team within the wider primary care team and reflect on your own development needs; define the local practice population. (portfolio tasks)
2. Develop professional relationships within the multidisciplinary team, across sectors and professions, to improve communication and patient outcomes. (Case Based Discussion[CBD], Clinical Activity Reflective Exercise [CARE])
3. Use clinical IT systems to effectively document actions, audit prescribing practice and communicate with the primary care team to influence and support prescribing practice and improve patient outcomes and NHS efficiencies. (Medicines Optimisation Tool [MOT])
4. Apply leadership appropriately within a healthcare setting and identify ways to strengthen leadership skills. (MOT)
5. Demonstrate effective patient centred consultation skills (which meet relevant practice standards) and apply motivational interviewing to enhance the patient experience. (Observed Structured Clinical Examination [OSCE])
6. Take a comprehensive medication history and appropriately reconcile medication. (OSCE)
7. Demonstrate good medication review and promote medicines optimisation to improve patient outcomes and reduce waste. (CBD)
8. Identify and interpret key laboratory tests and apply this to monitor therapy and inform prescribing decisions. (MOT)
9. Demonstrate sound knowledge and application of commonly used clinical skills i.e. chest examination, BP measurement, urine analysis and blood glucose testing. (OSCE)

Skills:
Study skills
* Clinical examination skills
* Consultation skills
* Communication skills
* Written communication
* Problem solving
* Working with others
* Handling information
* Presentation skills
* Leadership skills - influencing skills, challenging inappropriate prescribing
* Planning and organisation
* Improving learning and performance
* Scientific and practical skills
* Reflective skills
* Information & communication technology.

Content:
Current NHS structure and commissioning within primary care
* The primary care team - GP practices and beyond
* Inter-professional and intra-professional working
* Clinical laboratory investigations
* Basic clinical skills to aid diagnosis and management
* Patient centred communication and consultation skills
* Motivational interviewing
* Clinical IT systems
* Audit of prescribing practice
* Leadership within healthcare
* Structured medication review
* Medicines reconciliation
* Medicines optimisation.
Further information on programme availabilityProgramme availability:

PA50354 is Compulsory on the following programmes:

Department of Pharmacy & Pharmacology
  • TSPA-ADM10 : MSc Clinical Pharmacy Practice (Primary Care)
  • TSPA-ADM17 : MSc Clinical Pharmacy Practice (Primary Care)
  • TSPA-ADC12 : PG Cert Clinical Pharmacy Practice (Primary Care)
  • TSPA-ADC17 : PG Cert Clinical Pharmacy Practice (Primary Care)
  • TSPA-ADL11 : PG Dip Clinical Pharmacy Practice (Primary Care)
  • TSPA-ADL17 : PG Dip Clinical Pharmacy Practice (Primary Care)

PA50354 is Optional on the following programmes:

Department of Pharmacy & Pharmacology

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