Minor Illness Level 6 (April) (Health CPD)
Key Details
- Module Cost
- £1,050
- Further Information
- fmh.cpd@uea.ac.uk
Module Overview / Introduction
This module will enable you the health care practitioner to develop a holistic approach to the assessment and treatment of patients with minor health problems and prepare you to provide evidence-based care in primary care, urgent care and first contact settings. The module will enable you to build on existing skills that reflect an individualised, empowering and holistic approach to patient health assessment, care management and treatment in a more advanced and autonomous clinical role. You will build on your knowledge base, demonstrating evidence-based practice in the care of a patient with a minor health problem, providing anticipatory guidance and educating patients in self-care.
Online Block Release Dates:
29/04/24, 13/05/24, 27/05/24, 10/06/24, 24/06/24, 08/07/24
Live Online Webinar:
02/05/24, 09/05/24, 16/05/24, 23/05/24, 30/05/24, 06/06/24, 13/06/24, 20/06/24, 27/06/24, 04/07/24, 11/07/24, 18/07/24 all 1-3pm
Learning Outcomes
- Demonstrate the theoretical knowledge and understanding underpinning structured consultation skills used to build a therapeutic relationship which facilitates effective history taking and clinical reasoning and actively considers the context in which the consultation takes place
- Demonstrate a structured approach to the assessment and examination of a patient with a minor health problem in a variety of settings
- Utilise and evaluate evidence drawn from a range of sources to inform the assessment and management of a patient with a minor health condition
- Demonstrate an awareness of the limits and opportunities of the autonomous practitioner role, including the legal and professional issues, relating to the care and management of people with minor health problems
Teaching & Assessment
6 Online Blocks of learning over 12 weeks
Live online webinars and tutorials
Independent Study
20 credits = 200 effort hours
At least one study day per 2-week block of learning
Attendance expected at live (synchronous) tutorials and webinars
- Practice Assessment Document
- Written Assignment
This module includes work-based learning and assessment in practice, in addition to university-based learning. This means you will need to demonstrate some clinical skills in practice and have a suitably qualified colleague assess your competence. They will do this using a Practice Assessment Document which will be provided when you start the module.
Practice-based supervision and assessment is required by a suitably qualified and experienced practitioner who has completed UEA Practice Assessor Training or equivalent
Suggested time for practice-based supervision and assessment: 40 hours
How to Apply / Disclaimer
To apply for this as a single module as part of your Continuing Professional Development please enter the application system via our Professional Development section.
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