CODE | MDS4032 | ||||||||
TITLE | Clinical Skills in Paediatrics | ||||||||
UM LEVEL | 04 - Years 4, 5 in Modular UG or PG Cert Course | ||||||||
MQF LEVEL | 6 | ||||||||
ECTS CREDITS | 4 | ||||||||
DEPARTMENT | Faculty of Medicine and Surgery | ||||||||
DESCRIPTION | This study-unit covers the clinical presentation, investigation and management of common paediatric conditions. The unit is intended to consolidate the knowledge obtained in the previous year, identify deficiencies in the students' knowledge, skills and abilities and guide them into their eventual role as foundation doctors looking after paediatric patients. It is designed to help the student make the transition from Paediatric theory to clinical practice. Study-unit Aims: 1. To consolidate the theoretical knowledge that underpins the practice of Paediatrics; 2. To perfect history taking and physical examination in Paediatric patients; 3. To refine communication skills with children, relatives and peers; 4. To start to look at patients with a clinical problem-solving approach. Learning Outcomes: Knowledge & Understanding: By the end of the study-unit the student will be able to: 1. Discuss in detail common clinical problems and their management in both Paediatrics and Neonatology; 2 Develop a working knowledge of the normal child and those with developmental issues; 3. Describe situations when advice must be given to seek specialist medical care. Skills: By the end of the study-unit the student will be able to: 1. Formulate and discuss a differential diagnosis; 2. Negotiate a comprehensive management plan including treatment, follow up and after care that may include attention to feeding, parenting and social issues; 3. Counsel parents on the diagnosis and management of their child’s illness; 4. Prescribe drugs and order treatment including interventional therapy and secondary consultations, as appropriate; 5. Manage acute Paediatric emergencies; 6. Apply the principles of evidence-based medicine to Paediatric practice. Main Text/s and any supplementary readings: Sources for Consultation 1. Paediatrics: A core text with self-assessment. S. Attard Montalto, V. Saha; Churchill Livingstone, 2nd Edition 2006; ISBN-13 044307495X. 2. Illustrated textbook of Paediatrics. T. Lissauer, G. Clayden; Mosby, 3rd Edition 2007; ISBN-13 9780723433972. 3. Paediatrics and Child Health, M. Rudolf, M. Levene; Blackwell Publishing, 2nd Edition 2006; ISBN-13 9781405126618. The following Textbooks are recommended for Reference: 1. Nelson Textbook of Pediatrics. R.M. Kliegman, R.E. Behrman, H.B. Jensen, B.F. Stanton; 18th Edition, Saunders 2007; ISBN 9781416024507. 2. Forfar & Arneil's Textbook of Paediatrics. N. McIntosh, P.J. Helms, R.L. Rosalind, S. Logan; 7th Edition, Churchill Livingstone 2008; ISBN 9780443103971. 3. Caffey's Pediatric Diagnostic Imaging. J.P. Kuhn, T.L. Sovis, J.O. Haller; 11th Edition, Mosby, 2004; ISBN-13 9780323045209. |
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STUDY-UNIT TYPE | Lecture, Independent Study & Tutorial | ||||||||
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