Teaching Responsibility
LJMU Schools involved in Delivery:
Pharmacy & Biomolecular Sciences
Learning Methods
Lecture
Placement/Practice
Practical
Tutorial
Module Offerings
6000MPHARM-SEP-CTY
Aims
To enable students to critically review and consolidate clinical evidence and patient specific information to optimise safe and effective care
Learning Outcomes
1.
Demonstrate completion of all governance requirements associated with the programme at level 6
Module Content
Outline Syllabus:
The following topics are covered during the level 6 MPharm programme:
The following topics are covered during the level 6 MPharm programme:
- Personalised Healthcare (Biomarkers of disease, therapeutic drug monitoring, individual needs)
- Caring for the Population (Evidence Based Medicine, Prescribing Formulary development)
- Professional Development (including independent prescribing skills)
- Research project/dissertation
- Endocrine disorders
- Mental Health
- Musculoskeletal
- Oncology
Module Overview:
The entire curriculum for year 3 of MPharm Pharmacy is taught in this module. This single module approach to delivery ensures we integrate the science and practice through all aspects of learning and development. Year 3 topics include Mental Health, Immunology, Endocrine health and disorders, Oncology and a pharmacy-focused Research Project. The ongoing application of knowledge and skills to practice continues to form an ever more important strand through this level of study, both on campus and on placement. In year 3, students develop a greater focus on clinical reasoning and skills needed for independent prescribing.
The entire curriculum for year 3 of MPharm Pharmacy is taught in this module. This single module approach to delivery ensures we integrate the science and practice through all aspects of learning and development. Year 3 topics include Mental Health, Immunology, Endocrine health and disorders, Oncology and a pharmacy-focused Research Project. The ongoing application of knowledge and skills to practice continues to form an ever more important strand through this level of study, both on campus and on placement. In year 3, students develop a greater focus on clinical reasoning and skills needed for independent prescribing.
Additional Information:
This module contain the learning content for the third year (level 6) of the Master of Pharmacy programme. Academic and competency assessments are completed within other modules at the same level of study.
To achieve a 'pass' in this module the following programme governance requirements must be completed to a satisfactory standard in a timely manner:
Students must be successful in the module to progress to the next level of study.
No compensation and no trailing is permitted.
This module contain the learning content for the third year (level 6) of the Master of Pharmacy programme. Academic and competency assessments are completed within other modules at the same level of study.
To achieve a 'pass' in this module the following programme governance requirements must be completed to a satisfactory standard in a timely manner:
- Placement declaration (Appendix 3)
- Annual test on understanding Academic Misconduct
- Pharmacy programme annual Attendance and Engagement agreement
Students must be successful in the module to progress to the next level of study.
No compensation and no trailing is permitted.