LSC-30009 - Clinical Pathology
Coordinator: Daniel Tonge Tel: +44 1782 7 33418
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Level: Level 6
Credits: 15
Study Hours: 150
School Office: 01782 734414

Programme/Approved Electives for 2023/24

None

Available as a Free Standing Elective

No

Co-requisites

None

Prerequisites

None


Barred Combinations

None

Description for 2023/24

Across this module you will develop and consolidate your ability to critically appraise existing and newly emerging techniques used in the research, diagnosis and treatment of disease. You will also gain insight into the development of such cutting edge techniques within the research sector and their translation into clinical use.
Our lecture series is delivered by a range of specialists including research active academic staff and HCPC-registered Biomedical Scientists who will explore how cutting edge developments are improving clinical practice in diagnostic laboratories.
The assessment will give you an opportunity to perform your own review of an emerging diagnostic technique, develop and evidence skills in information retrieval, evaluation and data summary that are highly sought after in the post-graduate market.

Aims
The aims of the module are to illustrate the roles of existing and newly emerging biochemical and molecular techniques including the use of personalised medicines in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases within a hospital pathology department. Students will also gain an appreciation of cost-benefit decisions that are inherent in many of the diagnostic methodologies and their implications for both the patient and the clinician.

Talis Aspire Reading List
Any reading lists will be provided by the start of the course.
http://lists.lib.keele.ac.uk/modules/lsc-30009/lists

Intended Learning Outcomes

critically discuss the techniques available at presentation to the clinician to establish (a) cause, (b) diagnosis, (c) treatment of particular diseases: 1,2
critically discuss emerging diagnostic techniques and evaluate the benefits that they provide: 1,2
discuss the ways in which basic research contributes to an understanding of disease processes: 1,2
engage with a range of online data repositories to identify information pertinent to the aims and outcomes of the course: 1
evaluate collections of evidence, ranking scientific publications based upon a range of criteria and summarising findings concisely: 1,2

Study hours

18 hours of live, in person sessions
10 x 5 hours engagement with asynchronous content
60 hours independent study
10 hours private study reading papers and preparing notes for ICA 1
10 hours preparation of ICA 1
2 hour examination

School Rules

None

Description of Module Assessment

1: Report weighted 50%
EXTENDED REPORT
This extended report (50%) requires students to; Identify and briefly describe an emerging diagnostic technique (max. 15%) [250 words] Identify 5 relevant scientific publications (max. 5%) [numbered list of references in correct form] Justify the relevance of each publication (30%) [500 words] Synthesise the findings from the collection of papers and summarise (50%) [500 - 1000 words]

2: Open Book Examination weighted 50%
ONLINE OPEN BOOK EXAM (1-hour with 28-hour window)
1 hour open book examination with a 28-hour window as per university guidance. Students answer 1 from a choice of 3 essay questions