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1.   | Reliably predict drug efficacy and patient outcomes using the principles of clinical pharmacology, biochemistry, and pathophysiology in regard to the cardiovascular, renal, and gastrointestinal systems. |
2.   | Develop a patient-centred medication management plan |
3.   | Apply and communicate appropriate clinical skills in a multidisciplinary clinical setting with confidence and influence |
4.   | Accurately dispense medicines in accordance with relevant legal, professional, and ethical requirements. |
5.   | Assist in the management of minor illnesses using over-the-counter medicines, complementary therapies and referrals appropriately |
6.   | Align theory and workplace skills through observation and participation while undertaking clinical placement |
7.   | Reflect critically on workplace practices and performance feedback for professional development. |
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| | Assessment Task | Value (of total mark) | Related Learning Outcome/s |
1.   | Quiz 1 8% (35 mins)Quiz 2 12% (70 mins) | 20% | - 1 - Reliably predict drug efficacy and patient outcomes using the principles of clinical pharmacology, biochemistry, and pathophysiology in regard to the cardiovascular, renal, and gastrointestinal systems.
- 2 - Develop a patient-centred medication management plan
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2.   | Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE)(25 mins) | 20% | - 1 - Reliably predict drug efficacy and patient outcomes using the principles of clinical pharmacology, biochemistry, and pathophysiology in regard to the cardiovascular, renal, and gastrointestinal systems.
- 2 - Develop a patient-centred medication management plan
- 4 - Accurately dispense medicines in accordance with relevant legal, professional, and ethical requirements.
- 5 - Assist in the management of minor illnesses using over-the-counter medicines, complementary therapies and referrals appropriately
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3.   | Medication Management Case Study (2 x 1500 words)Case Study 1 8%Case Study 2 12% | 20% | - 1 - Reliably predict drug efficacy and patient outcomes using the principles of clinical pharmacology, biochemistry, and pathophysiology in regard to the cardiovascular, renal, and gastrointestinal systems.
- 2 - Develop a patient-centred medication management plan
- 3 - Apply and communicate appropriate clinical skills in a multidisciplinary clinical setting with confidence and influence
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4.   | Professional Practice WIL Portfolio (10 pages) | 20% | - 1 - Reliably predict drug efficacy and patient outcomes using the principles of clinical pharmacology, biochemistry, and pathophysiology in regard to the cardiovascular, renal, and gastrointestinal systems.
- 2 - Develop a patient-centred medication management plan
- 3 - Apply and communicate appropriate clinical skills in a multidisciplinary clinical setting with confidence and influence
- 4 - Accurately dispense medicines in accordance with relevant legal, professional, and ethical requirements.
- 5 - Assist in the management of minor illnesses using over-the-counter medicines, complementary therapies and referrals appropriately
- 6 - Align theory and workplace skills through observation and participation while undertaking clinical placement
- 7 - Reflect critically on workplace practices and performance feedback for professional development.
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5.   | Oral Exam (30 mins) | 20% | - 1 - Reliably predict drug efficacy and patient outcomes using the principles of clinical pharmacology, biochemistry, and pathophysiology in regard to the cardiovascular, renal, and gastrointestinal systems.
- 3 - Apply and communicate appropriate clinical skills in a multidisciplinary clinical setting with confidence and influence
- 4 - Accurately dispense medicines in accordance with relevant legal, professional, and ethical requirements.
- 5 - Assist in the management of minor illnesses using over-the-counter medicines, complementary therapies and referrals appropriately'
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6.   | Professional Practice WIL Portfolio Preceptor Evaluation - Hurdle | P/F | - 1 - Reliably predict drug efficacy and patient outcomes using the principles of clinical pharmacology, biochemistry, and pathophysiology in regard to the cardiovascular, renal, and gastrointestinal systems.
- 2 - Develop a patient-centred medication management plan
- 3 - Apply and communicate appropriate clinical skills in a multidisciplinary clinical setting with confidence and influence
- 4 - Accurately dispense medicines in accordance with relevant legal, professional, and ethical requirements.
- 5 - Assist in the management of minor illnesses using over-the-counter medicines, complementary therapies and referrals appropriately
- 6 - Align theory and workplace skills through observation and participation while undertaking clinical placement
- 7 - Reflect critically on workplace practices and performance feedback for professional development.
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7.   | Simulation Activities - Completion of all set simulation activities | P/F | - 1 - Reliably predict drug efficacy and patient outcomes using the principles of clinical pharmacology, biochemistry, and pathophysiology in regard to the cardiovascular, renal, and gastrointestinal systems.
- 2 - Develop a patient-centred medication management plan
- 3 - Apply and communicate appropriate clinical skills in a multidisciplinary clinical setting with confidence and influence
- 4 - Accurately dispense medicines in accordance with relevant legal, professional, and ethical requirements.
- 5 - Assist in the management of minor illnesses using over-the-counter medicines, complementary therapies and referrals appropriately
- 7 - Reflect critically on workplace practices and performance feedback for professional development.'
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