2024/25 Undergraduate Module Catalogue
MEDI5218 Campus to Clinic Advanced 5
Module manager: Dr Christopher Mannion
Email: christopher.mannion@nhs.net
Taught: Semesters 1 & 2 (Sep to Jun) View Timetable
Year running 2024/25
Pre-requisite qualifications
Successful completion of year 1-4 of the MBChB ProgrammePre-requisites
MEDI1204 | Individuals and Populations |
MEDI1208 | Integrated Summative Examination |
MEDI1214 | Innovation, Development, Enterprise, Leadership and Safety 1 |
MEDI1216 | Introduction to Medical Sciences |
MEDI1220 | Body Systems |
MEDI1221 | Clinical Assessment, Reasoning, Ethics and Patient Safety |
MEDI1224 | Enquire 1 |
MEDI2201 | Control and Movement |
MEDI2202 | Individuals and Populations 2 |
MEDI2209 | Integrated Summative Exam 2 |
MEDI2218 | Innovation, Development, Enterprise, Leadership and Safety 2 |
MEDI2221 | Essential Medical Science |
MEDI2222 | Clinical Pathology |
MEDI2223 | Clinical Assessment, Reasoning, Ethics and Patient Safety |
MEDI2224 | Enquire 2 |
MEDI3207 | Integrated Summative Examination |
MEDI3211 | Year 3 OSCE |
MEDI3216 | Innovation, Development, Enterprise, Leadership and Safety 3 |
MEDI3217 | Campus to Clinic 3 |
MEDI3334 | ENQUIRE-3 |
MEDI4222 | Year 4 OSCE |
MEDI4223 | Integrated Summative Exam 4 |
MEDI4226 | Extended Student Research and Evaluation Project Year4 |
MEDI4227 | Campus to Clinic Advanced 4 |
Co-requisites
MEDI5215 | Elective |
MEDI5217 | Extended Student Research and Evaluation Project Year 5 |
This module is not approved as a discovery module
Module summary
The major part of Year 5 comprises 6 clinical placements, each of 4 weeks duration. The placements include at least one in primary care and at least four secondary care, including musculoskeletal medicine and surgery and a mix of medical/surgical specialties.Objectives
The Year 5 aims are threefold, ensuring students are equipped for professional practice as newly qualified doctors through:• possession and understanding of a suitable and relevant knowledge base
• clinical competence across a wide range of skills relevant to the Foundation year and beyond
• demonstration of appropriate professional attributes and ongoing professional development
Learning outcomes
Students are required to develop the knowledge, clinical skills, and professional behaviour required to be a competent junior doctor.
Students will obtain the underlying knowledge base required to work as a Foundation doctor.
Students will become competent in the key practical clinical skills for early medical practice, as outlined in GMC - Outcomes for Graduates.
Students will be able to integrate basic science, clinical methods and clinical skills into initial and subsequent patient management plans including safe prescribing practice.
Students will understand and apply the key ethical principles required for practice as a doctor and demonstrate the required professional behaviours.
Syllabus
The main focus of Year 5 learning reflects the range of core medical and surgical specialties. Students are approaching clinical practice and they will also be familiar with conditions in other specialties including obstetrics, gynaecology, psychiatry dermatology, ENT and ophthalmology as appropriate to junior doctor practice
Teaching methods
Delivery type | Number | Length hours | Student hours |
Clinical Practice | 6 | 140.00 | 840.00 |
Private study hours | 0.00 | ||
Total Contact hours | 840.00 | ||
Total hours (100hr per 10 credits) | 840.00 |
Opportunities for Formative Feedback
Students are required to engage with workplace based assessments during placement time. These will provide opportunities for formative feedback from staff on placement with regards to clinical knowledge and skills.Methods of assessment
Coursework
Assessment type | Notes | % of formal assessment |
Placement Assessment | 6 Assessments | 100.00 |
Total percentage (Assessment Coursework) | 100.00 |
Students are assessed during each of the six placements by presenting a case presentation at the end of each placement. The marks along with the students attendance and general conduct are recorded by the consultant or general practitioner and passed to the University. Students can fail 1 placement and still automatically progress to their final exams. If a student fails more than 1 placement, the head of year looks at each case individually.
Reading list
The reading list is available from the Library websiteLast updated: 11/07/2024
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