Teaching Responsibility
LJMU Schools involved in Delivery:
Pharmacy & Biomolecular Sciences
Learning Methods
Lecture
Workshop
Module Offerings
4021MPHARM-SEP-CTY
Aims
To develop and demonstrate key skills required to be a professional pharmacist
Learning Outcomes
1.
Identify key information required to be able to complete given tasks
2.
Perform simple pharmacist skills relevant to professional practice
3.
Communicate relevant information effectively
4.
Demonstrate consideration of any relevant science underpinning the professional practice of pharmacy
5.
Demonstrate the values, attitudes and behaviours expected of a pharmacy professional at all times
Module Content
Outline Syllabus:
The syllabus for level 4 MPharm can be viewed in the 4000MPHARM module
The syllabus for level 4 MPharm can be viewed in the 4000MPHARM module
Module Overview:
This module is solely for assessment and this assessment focuses on student practice-based skills.
This module is solely for assessment and this assessment focuses on student practice-based skills.
Additional Information:
This module is for summative assessment only. All learning, formative assessment and feedback for this assessment are included in the content module 4000MPHARM.
Students will work through a series of stations/areas based on relevant pharmacy skills at a level appropriate to their year of study. Each station/area will be marked using an appropriate methodology. A student will be deemed to have passed the assessment overall if they are deemed to have shown suitable minimal competence overall. Students will only be required to re-sit stations/areas failed at the previous attempt if they fail a sitting.
To ensure the programme aligns to the GPhC commitment to patient safety, any serious concerns that are identified within the assessment will be reviewed by a panel of pharmacists. If the concern raised is deemed to pose a risk to patient safety, the student will FAIL that station/area even if they pass via the appropriate marking scheme.
Students must be successful in the module to progress to the next level of study.
No compensation, no trailing.
This module is for summative assessment only. All learning, formative assessment and feedback for this assessment are included in the content module 4000MPHARM.
Students will work through a series of stations/areas based on relevant pharmacy skills at a level appropriate to their year of study. Each station/area will be marked using an appropriate methodology. A student will be deemed to have passed the assessment overall if they are deemed to have shown suitable minimal competence overall. Students will only be required to re-sit stations/areas failed at the previous attempt if they fail a sitting.
To ensure the programme aligns to the GPhC commitment to patient safety, any serious concerns that are identified within the assessment will be reviewed by a panel of pharmacists. If the concern raised is deemed to pose a risk to patient safety, the student will FAIL that station/area even if they pass via the appropriate marking scheme.
Students must be successful in the module to progress to the next level of study.
No compensation, no trailing.