Module Additional Assessment Details
Formative feedback: tutorials, groupwork and feedback
Summative:
A 2000 word reflectice essay based on an aspect of the students contraception and sexual health practice - Learning outcome 4 achieved.
Detailed clinical learning outcomes contained within the clinical assessment document - Learning outcomes 1,2 and 3 achieved.
Both elements must be passed
Module Texts
Andrews, G., Ed., (2001) Women's Sexual Health 2nd Ed. Edinburgh: Balliere Tindall: ISBN 0 7020 2598-4
Guillebaud, J., (2004) Contraception: Your Questions Answered 4th Ed. London: Churchill Livingstone: ISBN 0 44307343-0
Wakley, G., & Chambers, R., (2000) Sexual Health Matters in Primary Care. Oxford: Radcliffe Medical Press: ISBN 1 85 775414 X
Module Learning Strategies
Key lectures 40%
Group work and feedback 10%
Clinical Experience 50%
Independent study:
It is expected that the student will use this time to explore literature related to the key lectures and follow personal/practice related lines of enquiry in the field of contraception and sexual health.
Module Indicative Content
This module will concentrate on developing clinical skills and applying theory to practice to enable you to acquire skills to become professionally competent and confident in giving advice and effective care on matters concerning fertility control, sexuality, health promotion and principles of health screening within a multi cultural society. Your clinical assessment document will be used throughout the module to identify and plan individual learning needs and to record learning. Evidence based practice will be promoted throughout the module.
In order to facilitate the application of theory to practice and the development of clinical skills the content will include:
Preparation for clinical practice including record keeping, issues relating to unwanted pregnancy, working with young people, sexually transmitted infections, psychosexual issues, menopause, premenstrual syndrome, principles of health screening relevant to contraception and sexual health services. Thirty six hours of supervised and assessed clinical practice.
Module Resources
Library, CD Rom and the Internet
Clinical placements