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Module

MED8311 : Clinical Practice 2 (Inactive)

  • Inactive for Year: 2024/25
  • Module Leader(s): Dr Shalabh Srivastava
  • Co-Module Leader: Dr Saeed Ahmed
  • Lecturer: Dr Sarah McCloskey, Dr Rauri Clark, Dr James Andrews, Ms Kathia Fiaschi
  • Owning School: School of Medical Education
  • Teaching Location: Off Campus
Semesters

Your programme is made up of credits, the total differs on programme to programme.

ECTS Credits: 0.0
European Credit Transfer System

Aims

The aim of this module is for students to develop their practical skills and demonstrate practical competency of the techniques that are explained during the three taught modules within the clinical setting. This module forms the second part of the practical element of the PG Certificate, following successful completion of the simulated practice module (MED8310 – Clinical Practice 1).

Supervised Clinical Practice will be used to enable students to develop their skills in:-

A.       Tunnelled and non-tunnelled central vascular access for haemodialysis.
B.       Renal Biopsy – Native and Transplant
C.       Point of Care Ultrasound
D.       Peritoneal Dialysis catheter insertion

Outline Of Syllabus

Tunnelled and non-tunnelled central vascular access:

Procedure of establishing vascular access – Ultrasound guided approach and fluoroscopy guided

Renal biopsy:

Performing a renal biopsy procedure

Handling of biopsy equipment

Handling of biopsy samples

Peritoneal Dialysis Access:

Procedure of performing peritoneal dialysis catheter insertion - landmark method, US guided method peritoneal catheter insertion and fluoroscopy guided

Teaching Methods

Teaching Activities
Category Activity Number Length Student Hours Comment
Placement/Study AbroadEmployer-based learning1001:00100:00Clinical training completed at the trainees' Trust
Placement/Study AbroadClinical Training58:0040:005 days clinical training and assessment completed at Sunderland Royal Hospital
Guided Independent StudyReflective learning activity125:0025:00Reflective learning following clinical procedures undertaken
Scheduled Learning And Teaching ActivitiesDrop-in/surgery21:303:00Tripartite meetings
Scheduled Learning And Teaching ActivitiesDrop-in/surgery121:0012:00Mandatory online surgery
Total180:00
Teaching Rationale And Relationship

Students will undertake supervised hands-on training in their workplace setting with exposure to specialist techniques in the interventional nephrology facility at Sunderland Royal Infirmary. Expert tuition and practical guidance will be provided by Consultant-level medical supervision in order to successfully achieve Learning Outcomes 1 – 9.

Practical experience applying the skills learned during the individual modules and simulation training will be undertaken at the students’ host Trust. Reflective practice gives students the opportunity to reflect on their clinical training and practice.

Surgery sessions will promote student engagement in their learning and will provide them with the opportunity to come together as a group to discuss taught and clinical issues around the subject area of the module. Q & A sessions will allow students to discuss issues around their learning and seek advice from the programme team.

Tripartite meetings with the Trainee. Educational Supervisor (Work-based) and Academic Supervisor will take place twice during the academic year to review the trainee's progress.

Assessment Methods

The format of resits will be determined by the Board of Examiners

Zero Weighted Pass/Fail Assessments
Description When Set Comment
PortfolioMProfessional competency log
Prof skill assessmntAPractical demonstration of safe practice in a clinical environment - 60 mins
Assessment Rationale And Relationship

The professional skills assessment provides the opportunity for the programme team to critically appraise a student’s performance during the delivery of key interventional nephrology practical techniques in a clinical setting thereby confirming successful achievement of each of the module Learning Outcomes.

The professional competency log will be used by students’ to record relevant clinical activity whenever they perform key interventional nephrology procedures. The professional competency log will not only act as a record of activity but will also contain short reflective accounts that will be written by the student following each procedure. This collection of activity records, reflective statements and work-based supervisor confirmation will demonstrate successful achievement of the module Learning Outcomes.

In order to pass this module students must demonstrate safe practice in a clinical environment. Students are required to pass the Professional Skills Assessment and submit their portfolio and have achieved competency under supervision in all clinical activities undertaken.

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