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Professional Development

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Preoperative Assessment in Clinical Practice


Courses

Please select the level of study you wish to apply for. Level M indicates that you wish to study at Masters level, and Levels 1-3 indicate that you wish to study at Degree (Undergraduate) level.

Course Details


Course/Module Code

UZWYNL-20-M

Level

M

Fees

24-25 Accredited 20 credits

£1100.00

Assessed

24-25 Non-Accredited 20 credits

£1100.00

Unassessed

Course Dates

Select course date below to see all attendance days and to apply.
If no course dates are shown below this could be due to high demand or no availability. If your course is being funded by your employer and they have bought places in advance you will need to contact them to be given the links to apply.


Applications

University

Assessment

Assessment for this module will comprise a 2,500 word (maximum) written assignment. 

Formative assessment opportunities will include peer to peer discussions based around case studies and reflective practice.

Campus

Glenside

Content

The module syllabus typically covers:

  • physiological impacts of a variety of chronic long-term conditions that affect patients listed for surgery.
  • a range of subjects relating to preoperative assessment for example, taking a patient history, clinical examination, assessment of physiological and psychological fitness, and interpretation of investigations.
  • the role of prehabilitation, optimisations of chronic diseases and making every contact count.
  • the pharmacotherapeutic profiles of the surgical patient will be covered in the context of the patient's long-term condition, co-morbidities, surgical outcomes, concordance with medications and how to manage this.
  • risk assessment analysis for high-risk surgery..

Course Director

Jaroslaw Turif

Entry Requirements

You are required to be a registered clinical practitioner currently working within surgery.  This module is aimed at nurses and allied health care practitioners working within the field of preoperative assessment

Introduction

The Preoperative Association, in collaboration with UWE, are delighted to offer this 20 credit module, Preoperative Assessment in Clinical Practice. This module is designed for registered clinical practitioners, (nurses and allied health care professionals) working with people on a surgical pathway, who want to improve the care and management of patients awaiting primarily, but not exclusively, elective surgery.

The module will provide opportunities to develop skills and competencies in key areas such as critical appraisal and evaluation of the evidence base to inform delivery of a preoperative assessment service. You will be introduced to theories and strategies in patient care during preoperative assessment and itÂ’s importance in enhancing postoperative outcomes. The module with critically evaluate the relationships between clinicians and patients, how this informs professional judgement and communication of risk to patients so they can make informed decisions and choices before receiving elective surgery.

The Preoperative Association board members and educational faculty will deliver a comprehensive and contemporary educational program. This will encompass key aspects of preoperative assessment, current evidence, data and research and fundamental issues that impacts on the patient waiting for elective surgery.

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

  • critically analyse current evidence and guidelines relevant to safe preoperative assessment.   
  • evaluate and critically analyse local data to drive improvement in preoperative assessment.   
  • apply the principles of quality improvement in relation to preoperative assessment.

Learning and Teaching

Teaching will be in the form of seminars, lectures and online activities. The module will be delivered through a combination of face to face and virtual activities. 

Face to face activities will take place at University of West England, Glenside Campus. Online activities will be available on VLE for directed asynchronous learning.

Study facilities

The College of Health, Science and Society has an excellent reputation for the quality of its teaching and the facilities it provides.

Get a feel for the Health Professions facilities we have on offer here from wherever you are.

Telephone

+44 (0)117 32 81158

Title

20 credit level 7 module


Click here to ask us a question about this course. Please include your full name with your question. If required, please let us know if you want us to add you to the future dates mailing list. Alternatively you may email us directly at pd@uwe.ac.uk


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Course Details


Course/Module Code

UZWYNM-20-3

Level

3

Fees

24-25 Accredited 20 credits

£1100.00

Assessed

24-25 Non-Accredited 20 credits

£1100.00

Unassessed

Course Dates

Select course date below to see all attendance days and to apply.
If no course dates are shown below this could be due to high demand or no availability. If your course is being funded by your employer and they have bought places in advance you will need to contact them to be given the links to apply.


Applications

University

Assessment

Assessment for this module will comprise a 2,500 word (maximum) written assignment. 

Formative assessment opportunities will include peer to peer discussions based around case studies and reflective practice.

Campus

Glenside

Content

The module syllabus typically covers:

  • physiological impacts of a variety of chronic long-term conditions that affect patients listed for surgery.
  • a range of subjects relating to preoperative assessment for example, taking a patient history, clinical examination, assessment of physiological and psychological fitness, and interpretation of investigations.
  • the role of prehabilitation, optimisations of chronic diseases and making every contact count.
  • the pharmacotherapeutic profiles of the surgical patient will be covered in the context of the patient's long-term condition, co-morbidities, surgical outcomes, concordance with medications and how to manage this.
  • risk assessment analysis for high-risk surgery..

Course Director

Jaroslaw Turif

Entry Requirements

You are required to be a registered clinical practitioner currently working within surgery.  This module is aimed at nurses and allied health care practitioners working within the field of preoperative assessment

Introduction

The Preoperative Association, in collaboration with UWE, are delighted to offer this 20 credit module, Preoperative Assessment in Clinical Practice. This module is designed for registered clinical practitioners, (nurses and allied health care professionals) working with people on a surgical pathway, who want to improve the care and management of patients awaiting primarily, but not exclusively, elective surgery.

The module will provide opportunities to develop skills and competencies in key areas such as critical appraisal and evaluation of the evidence base to inform delivery of a preoperative assessment service. You will be introduced to theories and strategies in patient care during preoperative assessment and itÂ’s importance in enhancing postoperative outcomes. The module with critically evaluate the relationships between clinicians and patients, how this informs professional judgement and communication of risk to patients so they can make informed decisions and choices before receiving elective surgery.

The Preoperative Association board members and educational faculty will deliver a comprehensive and contemporary educational program. This will encompass key aspects of preoperative assessment, current evidence, data and research and fundamental issues that impacts on the patient waiting for elective surgery.

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

  • critically analyse current evidence and guidelines relevant to safe preoperative assessment.   
  • evaluate and critically analyse local data to drive improvement in preoperative assessment.   
  • apply the principles of quality improvement in relation to preoperative assessment.

Learning and Teaching

Teaching will be in the form of seminars, lectures and online activities. The module will be delivered through a combination of face to face and virtual activities. 

Face to face activities will take place at University of West England, Glenside Campus. Online activities will be available on VLE for directed asynchronous learning.

Study facilities

The College of Health, Science and Society has an excellent reputation for the quality of its teaching and the facilities it provides.

Get a feel for the Health Professions facilities we have on offer here from wherever you are.

Telephone

+44 (0)117 32 81158

Title

20 credit level 7 module


Click here to ask us a question about this course. Please include your full name with your question. If required, please let us know if you want us to add you to the future dates mailing list. Alternatively you may email us directly at pd@uwe.ac.uk


Enquire

To view all CPD courses offered by UWE Bristol, please select (click on) the box below

View courses