Description
Commensurate with the scope and level of advanced practice is the need to demonstrate competence in management of patients with a broad range of co-morbidity and complex presentations. Clinical complexity is a multi-dimensional concept which can stem from the practitioner, the setting, the patient and uncertainty that arises from the patients’ symptoms which can have multiple potential causes. This module views Clinical Complexity in Advanced Mental Health Practice through a range of different lenses, to enable a broad spectrum, macro, high level cognitive approach. This module will consolidate prior clinical and professional learning.
It aims to enable students to develop an expert multi focal, multi modal approach to working with clinical complexity in the arena of mental health across the life span. To enable them to implement and evaluate safe and appropriate management plans for individuals and populations with a range of complex mental health presentations and any associated acute, long term and complex physical disease or other co-morbid presentations.
The module enables consolidation and application of new knowledge and skills within the realities of clinical practice. Guidance is provided in the Practice Based Learning Handbook that accompanies the course. To demonstrate that this has taken place, submission of a Practice Based Learning Record forms one of the elements of assessment for the module.
The module is grouped into three main themes:
Pre-requisite learning completion of the following modules: “Physical health Needs in Mental Health Care”, Advanced Clinical Assessment Skills”, “Clinical Reasoning and Advanced Assessment Skills in Mental health Practice” “Leadership, Research and Education for Advanced Clinical Practice”
PROFESSIONAL pre-requisites:
PRACTICE pre-requisites:
Applicants must also be able to demonstrate employer support for all of the following (even where individuals are self-funding):
Module co-ordinator name: Daniela Collins, Senior Lecturer Email: collid10@lsbu.ac.uk
Study Hours
Student Study Hours: 200 hours comprising: Contact hours: 33 including VIVA preparation workshops
Blended learning: 14 hours
Practice based learning hours:
Student managed learning hours: The remaining time is student self-managed learning hours to include weekly access of virtual learning environment resources to compliment classroom teaching
Learning Outcomes:
At the end of this module, students will be able to:
Knowledge and Understanding:
Intellectual Skills:
Practical Skills: Demonstrate advanced therapeutic communication and educator skills
Plan and manage complete episodes of care by working in partnership within a multi-professional and multi-agency context.
Transferable Skills:
Critically evaluate and demonstrate expertise as a reflective practitioner through compilation of a portfolio of evidence
Employability:
Students undertaking this module will be enabled to work as advanced autonomous / independent / senior clinical practitioners who can provide a comprehensive care package. Taking into consideration health care complexity and associated service pathways across the health economy. It will also develop students and able them to meet the increased need of a hybrid mental health and physical health approach for a flexible workforce that is able to respond to the changing patterns of service.
Successful completion of this module will therefore result in a student who can demonstrate knowledge and skills that are currently in high demand with existing and emerging markets in health
£1285.00