Programme/Approved Electives for 2024/25
None
Available as a Free Standing Elective
No
The course is aimed at students who have successfully studied the Neuromusculoskeletal Anatomy module or equivalent taught programme. For this module the candidates should normally have a first or second-class honours degree in a relevant subject and/or recognized professional qualification. However applications will be considered if individuals can demonstrate an acceptable level of knowledge and will be invited to an in depth interview prior to admission to this module.
Through student-lead experiential learning the student will cover in-depth theoretical and practical aspects of the application of clinical anatomical knowledge relating to the students&© chosen field of knowledge
Aims
To promote in-depth acquisition of applied clinical anatomical knowledge and skills, and the application of anatomical sciences within a chosen focus.
Intended Learning Outcomes
The student should be able to:.·
- Demonstrate a critical awareness of current theories underpinning an area of knowledge of applied clinical anatomy specifically chosen by the student.·
- Demonstrate a high level of skill in human dissecting techniques and morphological procedures, with a reflective approach to personal development·
- Analyse the application of specific current theories and procedures of applied clinical anatomy to professional practice within the students chosen field of knowledge·
- Evaluate critically current research and advanced scholarship in a chosen field of applied clinical human anatomical knowledge
Student Study Hours:300 Hours Student Contact Hours: 50 Hours and Tutorial Time
Description of Module Assessment