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Life Science for Clinical Engineering


Course Details


Course/Module Code

USSJS3-45-1

Level

1

Fees

24-25 Accredited 45 credits

£2466.00

Assessed

24-25 Non-Accredited 45 credits

£2466.00

Unassessed

Course Dates

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Course Dates

Course Information : CLOSING DATE FOR APPLICATIONS 13/01/25 - unless already full UWE on campus attendance: Demo & Practical Block: 27 – 31 Jan 25 (Times TBC). On Campus Assessment: 7 – 11 Apr 2025. Online Sessions: Weekly Sessions: Every Wednesday running from 5 Feb – 26 Mar 2025 (Session 1: 09:00 -10:30, Session 2 14:00 – 15:00) PLEASE NOTE: once your application status is showing as registered, it will take up to 5 working days for your login details for MyUWE to be issued by email. Please only contact us if you have not received after this time

Venue

FRENCHAY CAMPUS


Applications

University

Assessment

Assessment for this module will comprise the following:

  • a written assessment (90 minutes)
  • a portfolio of content showing knowledge and practical skills directly applicable to your work-based learning. The evidence presented will be led by the needs of your individual workplace which include professional competencies (as per the NSHCS requirements); Direct Observation of Practical Skill (DOPS); a case-based discussion.

Campus

Frenchay

Careers/further study

This module contributes to the BSc(Hons) Healthcare Science.

Content

The course syllabus will typically include:

Clinical Engineering Practice

  • Introduction to the role of clinical engineering in modern healthcare.
  • Introduction to the health, safety and security risks unique to the clinical  engineering environment.

Clinical Engineering Anatomy, Physiology and Pathogens

  • Introduction to the human cellular, tissue and anatomical structures commonly encountered in clinical  engineering.
  • Introduction to the human physiological systems and pathologies commonly encountered in clinical  engineering.
  • Introduction to pathogenic microorganisms and Infection control measures commonly encountered in clinical  engineering.

Medical Equipment in Clinical Engineering

  • Introduction to the requirement for medical equipment for physiological measurement and therapeutic interventions common in clinical  engineering.
  • Introduction to some common medical equipment for physiological measurement and therapeutic interventions in clinical engineering

Clinical Engineering Scrutiny and Reporting

  • Introduction to possible adverse effects of medical equipment and systems on human physiology common in clinical  engineering.
  • Introduction to routine measurements, inspections and quality assurance on a range of medical devices.

Course Director

Rob Bauld

Introduction

This introductory 45 credit module, Life Science for Clinical Engineering, introduces apprentices to the foundation knowledge of the applicable physiology and medical equipment in a modern healthcare environment. It will develop the necessary knowledge, skills and processes in order to ensure that you are able to report on and confirm the safety of medical equipment commonly encountered in clinical engineering.

On successful completion of this level 4 module, you will be able to:

  • apply basic cellular, tissue and anatomical terminology in order to describe and explain the structure, function and common pathologies of key human physiological systems in the context of clinical engineering activities.  
  • explain the importance of diverse pathogenic microorganisms, e.g. bacteria, viruses, fungi and parasites, in the context of disease and infection control in order to support clinical engineering activities.    
  • use engineering principles (including numerical methods) to identify and explain the potential adverse effects of medical equipment on human physiology in order to support clinical engineering activities.    
  • perform, and explain the rational for, a range of simple biomedical measurements and quality assurance tests within a professional context in order to support clinical engineering activities.    
  • apply practical skills in data observation, collection, handling and report writing in order to support clinical engineering activities.    
  • identify and explain the rationale for monitoring and maintaining health, safety and security in order to support specific clinical engineering activities.

Learning and Teaching

This module will be delivered via a blended approach of on-campus practical and skills development activities held during block release weeks, and online lectures, seminars and tutorials, held throughout the academic term.

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Telephone

+44 (0)117 32 81158

Title

45 credit level 4 module


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