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Pathway Specification
Postgraduate Certificate
Postgraduate diploma
Master of Science
In
Advanced Professional Practice in Physiotherapy
Updated following Minor change for implementation 2021-22
Date of Approval: 4th February 2016
Date of Implementation: Sept 2016
Year of first award: Sept 2017
Contents
- MSc APP in Physiotherapy………………………………………………… 5
- Awarding Institution ………………………………………….……………… 5
- Accrediting Body……………………………………………………………. 5
- Distinctive Features of the Pathway and the Student Experience………. 5
- Relevant QAA Subject Benchmark Group(s) ……………………………. 7
- Pathway Structure ………………………………………………………….. 8
- Distance Learning ………………………………………………………….. 10
- Pathway Aims………………………….…………………………………… 10
- Admissions Criteria, including APCL, APEL and DAS arrangements … 13
- Progression Criteria for Final and Intermediate Awards ………………. 14
- Exceptions to Regulations ………………………………………………… 14
- Transitional Arrangements ……………………………………………….. 14
- Mapping …………………………………………………………………….. 15
- MSc Advanced Professional Practice in Physiotherapy
Final award title
MSc Advanced Professional Practice in Physiotherapy
Level 7 Intermediate award title(s)
Postgraduate Diploma (PgDip)
Advanced Professional Practice in Physiotherapy
Level 7 Intermediate award title(s)
Post Graduate Certificate (PgDip)
Advanced Professional Practice in Physiotherapy
Level 7 Intermediate award title(s)
(Exit Award only for students who fail the first core module)
Post Graduate Certificate (PgCert) Advanced Professional Development
UCAS code N/A
JACS code N/A
- Awarding Institution: University of Plymouth
Teaching institution(s): University of Plymouth
- Accrediting body(ies): Not Applicable
- Distinctive Features of the Pathway and the Student Experience
The Physiotherapy pathway is a relatively new and exciting addition to the APP (Health and Social Care professions) programme. This pathway attracts physiotherapists from a diversity of physiotherapy professional practice settings and therefore needs to reflect the wide scope of their postgraduate requirements. This pathway is designed to meets the needs of local, national and international backgrounds in part due to the blended nature of the delivery using intensive blocks.
To facilitate the contemporaneous design, the pathway team have had discussions with employers and stakeholders with the curriculum design including input by those working in the clinical as well as academic areas.
The Physiotherapy pathway offers an innovative approach to gaining specialist and advanced knowledge alongside practical skill acquisition. The pathway is designed to meet the needs of physiotherapists who are looking to extend their current role and develop a higher level of skills and critical thinking to take back into their practice, becoming visionary leaders within their field.
The teaching team have international, national and local research collaborations. This offers an ideal opportunity to collaborate with physiotherapists who have excellent research and clinical profiles when devising research ideas and for future funding bids. This also translates into support from internationally renowned physiotherapists to publish and present dissertation work, where appropriate in peer reviewed journals and nationally/internationally. The team also support PhD students offering progression from this MSc.
This Physiotherapy pathway will offer an opportunity for graduates to take leading roles in their area of practice. The up-to-date syllabus intends to meet and exceed tomorrow’s, as well as today’s, workforce needs.
The Physiotherapy pathway will add to, and complement, the existing range of interprofessional MSc pathways offered as part of the MSc Advanced Professional Practice (Health and Social Care Professions) programme within the School of Health Professions and add to the postgraduate offer across the Faculty. The APP (Health and Social Care Professions) programme sits within the School of Health Professions and the School lies within the Faculty of Health in University of Plymouth.
Delivery is through the School of Health Professions (SoHP), at the Peninsula Allied Health Centre within the northern University of Plymouth campus
The Physiotherapy pathway offers:
- Opportunities for highly motivated physiotherapists looking to extend their knowledge and skills using modules that are specific to their professional practice area;
- Opportunities for physiotherapists to extend their skills within their area of specialism due to choice of practice specific modules such as Advanced Clinical Reasoning in Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy, Enhancing Practice in Chronic Pulmonary Conditions and Advancing the Management of Long Term Conditions;
- Opportunities to extend specific physiotherapy practice skills to a new level by under taking practical modules such as Injection therapy;
- Opportunities for physiotherapists working in new and emerging roles to tailor the pathway to meet their needs;
- Modules designed in collaboration with local specialist clinicians to ensure that the physiotherapy pathway is a leader for current practice, reflecting the demands of an ever changing profession;
- Module assignments closely linked to physiotherapy practice encouraging a clear theory/practice link to develop and be utilised effectively to increase application to practice e.g. service delivery plans;
- The flexible study pathways on the physiotherapy pathway allow students to study at their own pace from full time to part time. This is closely supported by both the pathway lead and personal tutor who will advise and guide the students on best choices for them;
- Opportunities for physiotherapists to maximise their own learning by engagement with blended learning incorporating study blocks and distance learning technologies, closely supported by module teaching teams;
- Opportunities for physiotherapists to engage in quality improvement, knowledge creation and dissemination of best practice through publication and presentation.
- Relevant QAA Subject Benchmark Group(s)
The pathway is informed by the Quality Assurance Agency (QAA) Framework for higher education qualifications in England, Wales and Northern Ireland (2010)
http://www.qaa.ac.uk/en/Publications/Documents/Masters-degree-characteristics.pdf
SEEC Level Descriptors (2010).
www.seec.org.uk/academic-credit/seec-credit-level-descriptors-2010
- Pathway Structure
The MSc Advanced Professional Practice in Physiotherapy pathway offers the awards of Postgraduate Certificate, Postgraduate Diploma or Master of Science degree. The full time route will normally take one year and the part time route will normally take three years. The maximum registration period for the full time registrant is three years and 5 years for the part time student.
The pathway has the following core modules:
• Applying Evidence to Practice
• Project Design for Research
• Research Dissertation
All are 20 credits apart from dissertation which is 60 credits. Total Core 100 credits.
Students will complete one pathway specific core module:
ADV751 Physiotherapy Practice: Supported Study
Optional Modules
Students will then have the opportunity to select three optional modules, possible choices include:
ADV767 Advanced Clinical Reasoning in musculoskeletal conditions
ADV709 Injection Therapy for Health Professionals (Corticosteroid)
ADV740 Enhancing Practice in Chronic Pulmonary Conditions
ADV735 Advancing the Management of Long Term Conditions
ADV739 Rehabilitation: Cognition, Perception and Behaviour
ADV710 Pathomechanics and Rehabilitation of Gait and Balance
Other optional modules may be selected from across the range of modules offered by the School of Health Professions or wider in the Faculty.
Students will complete their Project Design for Research module and the Research Dissertation in an area related to the award title; for this pathway it will be aligned to an area of physiotherapy practice.
Students will discuss their choice of modules with their pathway lead and personal tutor to ensure that their selection is appropriate for their chosen award title. Students will also discuss their proposed timeline with their pathway lead and personal tutor and this will be reviewed at regular points in line with the personal tutor guide. Students will be advised that optional modules are subject to minimum numbers and are advised to check with the Professional Development Unit to confirm that the module will be running two months prior to the proposed delivery dates.
Full time study
Year Modules (and Credits) Semester 1 Semester 2
1
Applying Evidence to Practice (20)
Pathway specific module
Optional 1
Optional 2
Optional 3
Project Design for Research (20)
Research Dissertation (60)
Part Time study (example of a 3 year route)
Year Modules (and Credits) Semester 1 Semester 2
1
Applying Evidence to Practice (20)
Pathway specific module
Optional 1
2 Optional 2
Optional 3
Project Design for Research (20)
3 Research Dissertation (60)
- Distance learning
A number of our modules have been developed to provide options for our students to undertake the module for distance learning to allow a more flexible approach for those undertaking study whilst working. Students may take up to 60 credits via distance learning on this pathway.
For international students on a tier 4 visa in order to comply with the regulations of the Visa the following arrangements need to be agreed
• Where a module is offered by face-to-face delivery as well as distance the student must attend the classroom sessions
• Where a module has a distance only option the student may select this module and a room will be arranged for them to physically attend in the presence of lecturers delivering the module
- Pathway Aims
The aim of the pathway is to equip professionals with skills that advance practice by:
• Developing the understanding, thinking, questioning and reasoning skills of health professionals in order to enhance their efficiency, effectiveness and creativity in physiotherapy;
• Developing theoretical knowledge underpinning physiotherapy practice and clinical skills where relevant;
• Critically reviewing trends in theory, practice and management relating to their physiotherapy health care practice;
• Developing critical awareness of the contemporary issues influencing the organisation and delivery of services and to appraise and apply changes in health and social care physiotherapy practice;
• Promoting an understanding of philosophy and procedures involved in research and use of evidence;
• Developing and apply research skills in the systematic investigation.
Pathway Intended Learning Outcomes
8.1. Knowledge and understanding
On successful completion graduates should have developed:
- A deep, comprehensive and systematic understanding in key aspects of physiotherapy;
- An understanding of international, national and local policies and guidelines informing practice in this area;
- An ability to apply knowledge and skills to their individual area of practice to lead and develop services;
- A critical and systematic understanding of the aetiology, physiology and pathophysiology and the optimal management of conditions relevant to their physiotherapy practice;
- Advanced clinical assessment and management skills including advanced clinical skills where appropriate;
- A critical and systematic understanding of decision making theory used to make clinical decisions in physiotherapy practice;
- A critical and systematic understanding of the clinical research process from project development through to implementation including critical review of evidence.
8.2. Cognitive and intellectual skills
On successful completion graduates should have developed ability to:
- Flexibly and creatively relate their advanced knowledge base, skills and professional behaviour to their own physiotherapy professional practice area;
- Use personal reflection to analyse self and own actions, through a critical thinking, problem solving, enquiry based approach and be able to influence and implement change;
- Critically evaluate the competencies and components required for safe, efficient and ethical physiotherapy practice;
- Autonomously formulate, propose and justify advanced assessment management plans for a wide range of conditions relevant to their physiotherapy practice;
- Critically evaluate evidence based research in order to apply it appropriately to their physiotherapy practice area;
- Design and conduct a research project from conception to implementation addressing a relevant area of professional practice, through the selection of appropriate advanced healthcare approaches and critical evaluation of the effectiveness;
- Demonstrate leadership qualities to allow the sharing of best practice within complex clinical environments.
8.3. Key and transferable skills
On successful completion graduates should have developed the ability to:
- Critically evaluate relevant information in their physiotherapy professional practice in order to determine timely interventions and appropriate care pathways;
- Critically apply ethical and legal judgements within complex clinical decision making scenarios;
- Critically apply contemporary policy and guidelines in relation to their professional practice;
- Formulate a clinical research question, design a study and undertake a substantial investigation into their area of practice;
- Systematically and critically review databases using appropriate search terms relevant to the clinical question under investigation;
- Undertake and critically evaluate data collection using qualitative and quantitative methods as appropriate;
- Write up research findings, using a high level of abstraction and employ a high standard of academic fidelity appropriate for publication.
8.4. Employment related skills
On successful completion graduates should have developed:
- Advanced communication skills required to liaise with the healthcare team involved in the their own physiotherapy professional practice;
- An ability to systematically review the evidence base within their own physiotherapy professional practice;
- Ability to critically apply knowledge and skills to an individual area of practice;
- Critical application of the principles and practices of Clinical Governance;
- A problem solving approach to their area of professional practice based on critical reflection, appraisal and application of evidence;
- The ability to write clinical research questions and to design a research project to be carried out in their individual area of professional practice.
8.5. Practical skills
On successful completion graduates should have developed the ability to:
- Autonomously perform advanced assessment and interventions which promote safe and effective patient management within their area of physiotherapy professional practice;
- Demonstrate exemplary communication and leadership qualities;
- Use critical personal reflection to problem solve the critical application of skills in a problem solving approach;
- Effectively maintain their own development, through identifying, evaluating and maintaining capabilities and qualities to support effective working within their role.
- Admissions Criteria, including APCL, APEL and DAS arrangements
In order to commence this pathway, the student must meet the University’s entry requirements for study at postgraduate level. Applicants will need to be employed as a Healthcare professional and be registered with a relevant professional body of their home country (i.e. HCPC in UK) and have experience of the Physiotherapy practice environment. Applicants will normally have a first degree; (BSc (Hons) at 2:2 or above will be considered or European first cycle equivalent) in Physiotherapy. Non U.K based candidates must be recognised as physiotherapists within their own country.
Applicants whose first language is not English must also provide evidence of competence in written and spoken English i.e. IELTS average of 6.5, with a minimum of 5.5 in each part.
Each potential student will be assessed individually for their ability to study at this level and an interview will normally be required. Candidates will normally be required to submit a short piece of writing as part of the admissions process.
All applications will be to the Professional Development Unit and the final decision of whether a student is accepted to a programme of study rests with the pathway lead for University of Plymouth.
APL (including APEL and APCL):
Claims for credit of prior learning, whether certificated or experiential, are accepted and will be assessed following university regulations and faculty procedures. APL is not accepted against ADV715 and ADV716 because of the requirement to undertake their dissertation with a project supervisor at University of Plymouth. Therefore the maximum at APL to this pathway is 100 credits.
European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System (ECTS)
This pathway is equivalent to 90 ECTS credits (second cycle) with 30 ECTS credits at post graduate certificate, 60 credits at postgraduate diploma and 90 credits at Masters degree. Each 20 credit module has the equivalent of 10 ECTS credits and assumes a notional student effort of between 200-300 hours.
- Progression criteria for Final and Intermediate Awards
Postgraduate certificate: 60 credits: One core module (20), one pathway specific module (20) and one optional module (20)
Postgraduate Diploma: 120 credits: Two core modules (40), one pathway specific module (20) and three optional modules (60).
Masters: 180 credits: Two core modules (40), one pathway specific module (20), three optional modules (60) and Research dissertation (60).
Successful completion of this pathway does not lead to eligibility to apply for registration as a physiotherapist with the Health and Care Professions Council.
- Exceptions to Regulations
Normal University of Plymouth Regulations will apply to this pathway and award
Disability Assist Services
This pathway is designed to enable students through an equitable experience. We work collegiately with expert colleagues in Disability Assist (within the Learning Gateway) to ensure students receive timely advice on the support available. Students can declare a support requirement or disability – via the Disclosure for applicants’ pages.
- Transitional Arrangements
This is a development of an existing pathway. Current students who have not yet undertaken LDR503 Developing Self and Others will be given the option not to take this and to undertake the new approved pathway structure. Students will be given a 2 year period (2016/2017 and 2017/2018 to end summer 2018) if they wish to continue with the previous pathway structure in order to allow them to complete their award.
- Mapping
13.1. ILO’s against Modules Mapping
Pathway Intended Learning Outcomes Module Module Learning Outcomes
Knowledge and understanding
A deep, comprehensive and systematic understanding in key aspects of physiotherapy.
ADV702 Applying Evidence to Practice
ADV715 Project Design for Research
ADV751 Physiotherapy Practice: Supported Study
ADV735 Advancing the Management of Long Term Conditions
ADV709 Injection Therapy for Health Professionals (Corticosteroid)
ADV740 Enhancing Practice in Chronic Pulmonary Conditions
ADV739 Rehabilitation: Cognition, Perception and Behaviour
3
1
2,4
1,2,3,4
1,4
1,2
1,2,3,4,5
2,3
An understanding of international, national and local policies and guidelines informing practice in this area
ADV702 Applying Evidence to Practice
ADV751 Physiotherapy Practice: Supported Study
ADV709 Injection Therapy for Health Professionals (Corticosteroid)
ADV735 Advancing the Management of Long Term Conditions
4
2
1,2,3,4,5
1,2,3,4
An ability to apply knowledge and skills to their individual area of practice to lead and develop services
ADV702 Applying Evidence to Practice
ADV716 Research Dissertation
ADV751 Physiotherapy Practice: Supported Study
4
1,4
2,4,5
A critical and systematic understanding of the aetiology, physiology and pathophysiology and the optimal management of conditions relevant to their physiotherapy practice
ADV751 Physiotherapy Practice: Supported Study
ADV709 Injection Therapy for Health Professionals (Corticosteroid)
ADV740 Enhancing Practice in Chronic Pulmonary Conditions
ADV739 Rehabilitation: Cognition, Perception and Behaviour
ADV735 Advancing the Management of Long Term Conditions 2
1,2,3
1,2,3
1,2,3
1,2,3,4
Advanced clinical assessment and management skills including advanced clinical skills where appropriate
ADV751 Physiotherapy Practice: Supported Study
ADV709 Injection Therapy for Health Professionals (Corticosteroid)
ADV740 Enhancing Practice in Chronic Pulmonary Conditions
ADV739 Rehabilitation: Cognition, Perception and Behaviour
ADV735 Advancing the Management of Long Term Conditions 2
1,2,3,
3,4
3,4,
3
A critical and systematic understanding of decision making theory used to make clinical decisions in physiotherapy practice.
ADV715 Project Design for Research
ADV751 Physiotherapy Practice: Supported Study
ADV709 Injection Therapy for Health Professionals (Corticosteroid)
ADV740 Enhancing Practice in Chronic Pulmonary Conditions
ADV739 Rehabilitation: Cognition, Perception and Behaviour
ADV735 Advancing the Management of Long Term Conditions 1
3,4
2,3,4,5
2,3,4
3,4,5
3,4,
A critical and systematic understanding of the clinical research process from project development through to implementation including critical review of evidence ADV702 Applying Evidence to Practice
ADV715 Project Design for Research
ADV716 Research Dissertation
1,2,4
1,2,3,4,5
1,2,3,4
Cognitive and intellectual skills
Flexibly and creatively relate their advanced knowledge base, skills and professional behaviour to their own physiotherapy professional practice area ADV702 Applying Evidence to Practice
ADV716 Research Dissertation
ADV751 Physiotherapy Practice: Supported Study
ADV709 Injection Therapy for Health Professionals (Corticosteroid)
ADV740 Enhancing Practice in Chronic Pulmonary Conditions
ADV739 Rehabilitation: Cognition, Perception and Behaviour
ADV735 Advancing the Management of Long Term Conditions
4
1,2,3,4
3,4,5
3,4
3,4
3,4
2,3,4
Use personal reflection to analyse self and own actions, through a critical thinking, problem solving, enquiry based approach and be able to influence and implement change ADV715 Project Design for Research
ADV716 Research Dissertation
ADV751 Physiotherapy Practice: Supported Study
ADV709 Injection Therapy for Health Professionals (Corticosteroid)
ADV740 Enhancing Practice in Chronic Pulmonary Conditions
ADV739 Rehabilitation: Cognition, Perception and Behaviour
ADV735 Advancing the Management of Long Term Conditions
2,5
1,2,3,4
1,3,4,5
3,5,
4
2,3,4,
2,3,4
Critically evaluate the competencies and components required for safe, efficient and ethical physiotherapy practice.
ADV702 Applying Evidence to Practice
ADV751 Physiotherapy Practice: Supported Study
ADV709 Injection Therapy for Health Professionals (Corticosteroid)
ADV740 Enhancing Practice in Chronic Pulmonary Conditions
ADV739 Rehabilitation: Cognition, Perception and Behaviour
ADV735 Advancing the Management of Long Term Conditions 3
4
2,3,5,
2,4
1,3
2,3,4
Autonomously formulate, propose and justify advanced assessment management plans for a wide range of conditions relevant to their physiotherapy practice ADV702 Applying Evidence to Practice
ADV751 Physiotherapy Practice: Supported Study
ADV709 Injection Therapy for Health Professionals (Corticosteroid)
ADV740 Enhancing Practice in Chronic Pulmonary Conditions
ADV739 Rehabilitation: Cognition, Perception and Behaviour 4
5
3,4,5
3,4
3,4,5
Critically evaluate evidence based research in order to apply it appropriately to their physiotherapy professional practice area ADV702 Applying Evidence to Practice
ADV715 Project Design for Research
ADV751 Physiotherapy Practice: Supported Study
2,3,4
1,2
3,4,5
Design and conduct a research project from conception to implementation addressing a relevant area of physiotherapy practice, through the selection of appropriate advanced healthcare approaches and critical evaluation of the effectiveness ADV715 Project Design for Research
ADV716 Research Dissertation 1,2,3,4,5
1,2,3,4
Demonstrate leadership qualities to allow the sharing of best practice within complex clinical environments
ADV751 Physiotherapy Practice: Supported Study
ADV740 Enhancing Practice in Chronic Pulmonary Conditions
ADV739 Rehabilitation: Cognition, Perception and Behaviour
ADV735 Advancing the Management of Long Term Conditions
3,5
4
5
4
Key and transferable skills
Critically evaluate relevant information in their professional practice in order to determine appropriate interventions
ADV702 Applying Evidence to Practice
ADV751 Physiotherapy Practice: Supported Study
ADV709 Injection Therapy for Health Professionals (Corticosteroid)
ADV740 Enhancing Practice in Chronic Pulmonary Conditions
ADV739 Rehabilitation: Cognition, Perception and Behaviour
ADV735 Advancing the Management of Long Term Conditions
2,4
1,2,3,4
1,2
1,2
1,2,3,4,5
1,2,3,4
Critically apply ethical and legal judgements within complex clinical decision making scenarios
ADV751 Physiotherapy Practice: Supported Study
ADV709 Injection Therapy for Health Professionals (Corticosteroid)
3,4,5
1,2,3,4,5
Critically apply contemporary policy and guidelines in relation to their professional practice
ADV702 Applying Evidence to Practice
ADV751 Physiotherapy Practice: Supported Study
ADV735 Advancing the Management of Long Term Conditions
ADV709 Injection Therapy for Health Professionals (Corticosteroid)
4
3,5
1,2,3,4
1,2,3,4,5
Formulate a clinical research question, design a study and undertake a substantial investigation into their area of practice.
ADV702 Applying Evidence to Practice
ADV715 Project Design for Research
ADV716 Research Dissertation 2
1,2,3,4,5
1,2,3,4
Systematically and critically review databases using appropriate search terms relevant to the clinical question under investigation ADV702 Applying Evidence to Practice
ADV715 Project Design for Research
ADV716 Research Dissertation 2,3
1,2
1
Undertake and critically evaluate data collection using qualitative and quantitative methods as appropriate
ADV716 Research Dissertation
ADV715 Project Design for Research
1,3,4
1,2,3,4,5
Write up research findings, using a high level of abstraction and employ a high standard of academic fidelity appropriate for publication
ADV716 Research Dissertation
ADV715 Project Design for Research 1,2,3,4
1,2,3,4,5
Employment related skills
Advanced communication skills required to liaise with the healthcare team involved in the their own physiotherapy professional practice ADV715 Project Design for Research
ADV751 Physiotherapy Practice: Supported Study
ADV709 Injection Therapy for Health Professionals (Corticosteroid)
ADV740 Enhancing Practice in Chronic Pulmonary Conditions
ADV739 Rehabilitation: Cognition, Perception and Behaviour
ADV735 Advancing the Management of Long Term Conditions
3,4
5
1,2,3
2,3
3,4,5
2,3,4
An ability to systematically review the evidence base within their own physiotherapy professional practice ADV702 Applying Evidence to Practice
ADV716 Research Dissertation
ADV751 Physiotherapy Practice: Supported Study
ADV709 Injection Therapy for Health Professionals (Corticosteroid)
ADV740 Enhancing Practice in Chronic Pulmonary Conditions
ADV739 Rehabilitation: Cognition, Perception and Behaviour
ADV735 Advancing the Management of Long Term Conditions 2,3
1
1,3,4
2,3,4
2,3,4
2,3,4,5
2,3,4
Ability to critically apply knowledge and skills to an individual area of practice ADV715 Project Design for Research
ADV751 Physiotherapy Practice: Supported Study
ADV709 Injection Therapy for Health Professionals (Corticosteroid)
ADV740 Enhancing Practice in Chronic Pulmonary Conditions
ADV739 Rehabilitation: Cognition, Perception and Behaviour
ADV735 Advancing the Management of Long Term Conditions 2,3
5
1,2,3,4,5
1,2,3,4
1,2,3,4,5
1,2,3,4
Critical application of the principles and practices of Clinical Governance ADV716 Research Dissertation
ADV715 Project Design for Research
ADV751 Physiotherapy Practice: Supported Study
ADV709 Injection Therapy for Health Professionals (Corticosteroid) 3,4
4
5
3,4
A problem solving approach to their area of professional practice based on critical reflection, appraisal and application of evidence ADV702 Applying Evidence to Practice
ADV709 Injection Therapy for Health Professionals (Corticosteroid)
ADV740 Enhancing Practice in Chronic Pulmonary Conditions
ADV739 Rehabilitation: Cognition, Perception and Behaviour
ADV735 Advancing the Management of Long Term Conditions 4
2,3
1,2,3,4
1,2,3,4,5
1,2,3,4
The ability to write clinical research questions and to design a research project to be carried out in their individual area of professional practice ADV715 Project Design for Research
ADV716 Research Dissertation
ADV702 Applying Evidence to Practice
1,2,3,4,5
1,2,3,4
1,2,3,4
Practical skills
Autonomously perform advanced assessment and interventions which promote safe and effective patient management within their area of professional practice. ADV751 Physiotherapy Practice: Supported Study
ADV709 Injection Therapy for Health Professionals (Corticosteroid)
ADV740 Enhancing Practice in Chronic Pulmonary Conditions
ADV739 Rehabilitation: Cognition, Perception and Behaviour
2
1,2,3,4,5
1,2,3,4
1,2,3,4,5
Demonstrate exemplary communication and leadership qualities
ADV709 Injection Therapy for Health Professionals (Corticosteroid)
ADV740 Enhancing Practice in Chronic Pulmonary Conditions
ADV739 Rehabilitation: Cognition, Perception and Behaviour
ADV735 Advancing the Management of Long Term Conditions
ADV751 Physiotherapy Practice: Supported Study
ADV702 Applying Evidence to Practice
2,3,4,5
2,3,4
5
4
4
3
Use critical personal reflection to problem solve the critical application of skills in a problem solving approach
ADV751 Physiotherapy Practice: Supported Study
ADV709 Injection Therapy for Health Professionals (Corticosteroid)
ADV740 Enhancing Practice in Chronic Pulmonary Conditions
1,3,5
3,4,5
3
Effectively maintain their own development, through identifying, evaluating and maintaining capabilities and qualities to support effective working within their role ADV751 Physiotherapy Practice: Supported Study
ADV740 Enhancing Practice in Chronic Pulmonary Conditions
ADV739 Rehabilitation: Cognition, Perception and Behaviour 3,5
4
5
13.2. Assessment Mapping
Assessment module mapping Credit Formative Assessment Summative
CORE MODULES
ADV702 Applying Evidence to Practice 20 Written submission of A4 plan and paragraph Critical appraisal and implementation report
ADV715 Project Design for Design 20 Presentation to peers on research proposal Research proposal suitable for submission for ethical review
Critical review of proposed study design and methodology in the context of contemporary research in the chosen area.
ADV716 Research Dissertation 60 Formative presentation of dissertation, with peer and tutor feedback. Dissertation report (12,000-15,000 words)
PATHWAY SPECIFIC MODULE
ADV751 Physiotherapy Practice: Supported Study 20 Written submission of A4 plan and paragraph Reflective critical and analytical discussion
OPTIONAL MODULES
ADV767 Advanced Clinical Reasoning in musculoskeletal conditions 20 Formative written submission of A4 plan and paragraph Critical evaluation of Case study and reflection.
ADV709 Injection Therapy for Health Professionals (Corticosteroid) 20 Tutor feedback for OSCE in practical sessions.
Written submission of A4 plan and paragraph OSCE evaluating competence in injection therapy
Body of Evidence for one injection
Pass/ Fail record of 10 injections in practice, signed off by mentor
ADV710 Pathomechanics and Rehabilitation of Gait and Balance 20 Written submission of A4 plan and paragraph Written assignment
related to applied assessment and management of gait/ balance
ADV739 Rehabilitation: Cognition, Perception and Behaviour 20 Formative on viva presentation plan and written assignment plan and 1 paragraph Viva presentation with questions on a case study of a person(s) with cognitive, perceptual or behavioural issues
Written assignment.
Critical analysis of the assessment and/or management of a case study
ADV735 Advancing the Management of Long Term Conditions 20 Written submission of A4 plan and paragraph Service Delivery Proposal
ADV758 Supporting the Needs of the Frail Older Person 20 Written submission of A4 plan and paragraph Written assignment
ADV759 International Perspectives and Practice Requirements for Health and Social Care Practitioners 20 Written submission of A4 plan and paragraph Written assignment
reflective critical and analytical discussion
ADV760 Participation for Children and Young People 20 Written submission of A4 plan and paragraph Written assignment
ADV764 Leading Professionals, Managing Aspirations for Self and Others 20 Written submission of A4 plan and paragraph Critical reflection and evidence of personal influence in professional and organisation development
ADV773 The role of the First Contact Practitioner (FCP) within Primary Care (PC) (must complete ADV767 prior to enrolling on module) 20 Written submission of A4 plan and paragraph & formative viva feedback Portfolio: Submission of portfolio of evidence Viva: Critical reflection on journey through module with action plan for moving forward
ADV777 First Contact Practitioner (FCP) in Primary Care Practice Placement
(must complete ADV767 & ADV773 prior to enrolling on module) 20 Written submission of A4 plan and paragraph & formative viva feedback Portfolio: Submission of portfolio of evidence
Viva: Demonstrating capability in practice
ADV770 Innovation in an ever changing marketplace- entrepreneurship for health and social care professionals 20 Written submission of A4 plan and paragraph and 5 min formative presentation Presentation and coursework
13.3 Exit award PgCert Advanced Professional Development
Intended Learning Outcomes
Knowledge and understanding
On successful completion graduates should have developed:
- A deep, comprehensive and systematic understanding in key aspects of professional practice;
- An understanding of international, national and local policies and guidelines informing their practice area;
- An ability to apply knowledge and skills to their individual area of practice
Cognitive and intellectual skills
On successful completion graduates should have developed ability to:
- Relate their advanced knowledge base, skills and professional behaviour to their own professional practice area;
- Use personal reflection to analyse self and own actions, through a critical thinking, problem solving, enquiry based approach;
- Critically discuss the competencies and components required for safe, efficient and ethical health and social care practice;
Key and transferable skills
On successful completion graduates should have developed the ability to:
- Critically evaluate relevant information in their professional practice in order to determine timely interventions and appropriate care pathways;
- Critically apply contemporary policy and guidelines in relation to their professional practice;
- Systematically and critically review databases using appropriate search terms;
Employment related skills
On successful completion graduates should have developed:
- Advanced communication skills required to liaise with the healthcare team involved in the their own professional practice;
- An ability to systematically review the evidence base within their own professional practice;
- A problem solving approach to their area of professional practice based on critical reflection, appraisal and application of evidence;
Practical skills
On successful completion graduates should have developed the ability to:
- Demonstrate advanced communication skills and application of these within a health and social care environment;
- Use critical personal reflection to problem solve the critical application of skills in a problem solving approach;
- Effectively maintain their own development, through identifying, evaluating and maintaining capabilities and qualities to support effective working within their role.
Please note all modules below map directly to the above learning outcomes for PgCert Advanced Professional Development
- ADV715 Project Design for Research
- ADV703 Occupation as the Focus of Contemporary Practice
- ADV708 Injection Therapy for Health Professionals (Botulinum Toxin)
- ADV709 Injection Therapy for Health Professionals (Corticosteroid)
- ADV710 Pathomechanics and Rehabilitation of Gait and Balance
- ADV739 Rehabilitation: Cognition, Perception and Behaviour
- ADV712 Supported Independent Study
- ADV740 Enhancing Practice in Chronic Pulmonary Conditions
- ADV741 Nutrition and Dietetics in Infancy and Childhood
- ADV742 Nutrition and Dietetics in Common Paediatric Disorders
- ADV743 Clinical Dietetics for Infants and Children
- ADV720 Dietetic Management of Inherited Metabolic Disorders (IMD)
- ADV744 Neonatal Nutrition
- ADV723 Advanced Practice with Children and Families
- ADV745 Working in the Professional Environment with Children and Families
- ADV746 Children, Young People and their Families and the Legal Process
- ADV726 Assessing Adult Learners In Their Practice
- ADV727 Supporting Adult Learners in Professional Practice Settings
- ADV728 Safeguarding Children
- ADV729 Critical Care Management – Airway, Breathing and Circulation
- ADV730 Critical Care Management – Neurological, Environmental and Special Patient Groups
- ADV731 Pre-hospital Critical Care Passport Competencies 1
- ADV732 Advanced Clinical Reasoning for the critical care patient
- ADV733 Retrieval and transfer of a critical care patient within special situations
- ADV734 Pre-hospital Critical Care Passport Competencies 2
- ADV735 Advancing the Management of Long Term Conditions
- ADV749 Dietetic Practice: Supported Study
- ADV750 Occupational Therapy Practice: Supported Study
- ADV751 Physiotherapy Practice: Supported Study
- ADV752 Social Work Practice: Supported Study
- ADV753 Assessing Adult Learners In Their Practice (Social Work)
- ADV754 Supporting Adult Learners in Professional Practice Settings (Social Work)
- ADV755 Application of Law and Policy in Safeguarding Adults
- ADV756 Advanced Critical Reflection, Risk and Decision Making
- ADV757 Advanced Practice in Safeguarding Adults
- ADV758 Supporting the Needs of the Frail Older Person
- ADV759 International Perspectives and Practice Requirements for Health and Social Care Practitioners
- ADV760 Participation for Children and Young People
- ADV761 Assessment and Management of Foot and Lower Limb Musculoskeletal Conditions
- ADV762 Recognition and Reduction of Risk to the Lower Limb in the Patient with Diabetes
- ADV763 Facilitating Collaborative Patient Management and Flow
- ADV764 Leading Professionals, Managing Aspirations for Self and Others
- ADV765 The Aging Person: Society, Body and Mind
- ADV767 Advanced Clinical Reasoning in musculoskeletal conditions
- ADV768 Clinical Assessment and Management in Neurology
- ADV770 Innovation in an ever changing marketplace- entrepreneurship for health and social care professionals
- ADV773 – The role of the First Contact Practitioner (FCP) within Primary Care (PC)
- ADV777 – First Contact Practitioner (FCP) in Primary Care (PC) Practice Placement
ADV715-Project Design for Research
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