Teaching Responsibility

LJMU Schools involved in Delivery:

Pharmacy & Biomolecular Sciences

Learning Methods

Online

Seminar

Tutorial

Workshop

Module Offerings

7119CPPHAR-SEP-CTY

Aims

This module aims to develop integrated knowledge of medicines use (including evidence base, national standards, funding arrangements and cost effectiveness) in advanced and specialist practice.

Learning Outcomes

1.
Identify and appraise medicines safety issues in a defined area of practice and propose strategies for mitigating these risks
2.
Appraise medicines use in a defined area of practice against relevant national standards
3.
Implement evidence based medicine and best practice in the management of individual patients, whilst highlighting gaps / limitations in the evidence base
4.
Evaluate the financial challenges associated with medicines use in individual patients or groups of patients
5.
Judge your competence as a practitioner and develop a proactive approach to keeping knowledge and skills up-to-date

Module Content

Outline Syllabus:Medicines safety in the NHS Local and national drivers relating to medicines use – e.g. CQUINs, CQC inspections, NHSLA, RPS Hospital Pharmacy standards Evidence-based practice Funding of drugs in NHS Medicines management at organisational level Portfolio development
Module Overview:
This module aims to provide integrated knowledge and understanding of the underpinning basis of medicines used in advanced and specialist practice for application to individual patients.
Additional Information:The majority of this module involves work-based training under the guidance of a Practice-based Tutor (PBT), following a prescribed schedule. The student and PBT are also supported by the Clinical Liaison Tutor team.

Assessments

Dissertation

Essay