Teaching Responsibility
LJMU Schools involved in Delivery:
Nursing and Advanced Practice
Learning Methods
Tutorial
Module Offerings
70057ACP-SEP-CTY
Aims
To facilitate the apprentice to become an independent learner with the ability to critically reflect upon their role within the context of advanced clinical practice.
Learning Outcomes
1.
Critically reflect on their role transition towards advanced clinical practice through personal, professional and academic development recognising their level of autonomy.
2.
Demonstrate leadership, collaboration and employ risk management strategies in contexts that are challenging, complex and or unpredictable.
3.
Critically evaluate how their advanced clinical practice role can improve health outcomes within clinical settings.
4.
Demonstrate advanced interpersonal skills including those of negotiation, referral, consultation, case presentation and education.
Module Content
Outline Syllabus:
Case study review and analysis Clinical reasoning Presentation skills Reflective practice
Case study review and analysis Clinical reasoning Presentation skills Reflective practice
Module Overview:
This module aims to empower apprentices to become independent learners who can critically reflect on their roles in advanced clinical practice. It includes case study analysis, clinical reasoning, presentation skills, and reflective practice.
This module aims to empower apprentices to become independent learners who can critically reflect on their roles in advanced clinical practice. It includes case study analysis, clinical reasoning, presentation skills, and reflective practice.
Additional Information:
The EPA is delivered by the University in preparation for the final award of Masters degree in Advanced Clinical Practice. During this process the apprentice will be supported in a variety of ways through individual and group tutorials and by means of VLE. The assessment is standardised and set by the apprentice ship standard for Advanced Clinical Practice. The EPA will be completed in a maximum three month period following successful transition through the EPA gateway. The three month period includes the time needed for the apprentice to prepare and undertake the EPA but does not include the period required to conclude subsequent academic confirmation of results and award processes. Assessments will be graded by an appointed external assessor and moderated by an internal assessor not connected to the programme.
The EPA is delivered by the University in preparation for the final award of Masters degree in Advanced Clinical Practice. During this process the apprentice will be supported in a variety of ways through individual and group tutorials and by means of VLE. The assessment is standardised and set by the apprentice ship standard for Advanced Clinical Practice. The EPA will be completed in a maximum three month period following successful transition through the EPA gateway. The three month period includes the time needed for the apprentice to prepare and undertake the EPA but does not include the period required to conclude subsequent academic confirmation of results and award processes. Assessments will be graded by an appointed external assessor and moderated by an internal assessor not connected to the programme.