MD4003 Medicine: Honours 5 (Clinical Reasoning)
Academic year
2024 to 2025 Semester 2
Curricular information may be subject to change
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Key module information
SCOTCAT credits
20
SCQF level
SCQF level 10
Availability restrictions
Available only to students enrolled in the BSc Honours Medicine programme.
Planned timetable
To be arranged.
Module coordinator
Dr P Bjelogrlic
Module Staff
Dr Peter Williamson
Module description
This module enables students to develop their clinical reasoning skills and uses a series of simulation exercises, workshop and practicals. New advanced skills are introduced to stimulate clinical development. Skills include ABCDE approach to patient management, cannulation, fluid management, safe prescribing and eFAST. Clinical decision making and problem reasoning workshops are designed to develop clinical reasoning powers. The series of revision topics relate to patient investigations such as haematology, clinical chemistry and ECG. Anatomy relating to clinical examination and imaging is also reviewed. Revisiting these topics in a spiral curriculum reinforces areas previously covered. The module also provides the opportunity to explore the challenges of working alongside other healthcare professionals in multi-disciplinary teams.
Relationship to other modules
Pre-requisites
BEFORE TAKING THIS MODULE YOU MUST PASS MD3001 AND PASS MD3002
Assessment pattern
100% exam
Re-assessment
100% exam
Learning and teaching methods and delivery
Weekly contact
3 hours per week or 6 hours per fortnight, plus clinical placements.
Scheduled learning hours
50
Guided independent study hours
150
Intended learning outcomes
- Apply a cognitive approach to clinical problems
- Integrate clinical skills and knowledge learnt from all previous modules to demonstrate preparedness for their transfer to clinical environment
- Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of how to undertake a range of clinical and communication skills
- Consolidate various clinical skills with related pathology using clinical reasoning