Module code |
PCH3816 (level 6) PCH4816 (level 7) |
Start date | February 2024 |
Fees | See Fees and funding section further down the page |
Module leader | Jessica Price |
Delivered by Great Ormond Street Hospital Learning Academy, the aim of this 15-credit module is to provide the learner with the theory that underpins haematopoietic stem cell transplant (HSCT). Practitioners will learn to critically analyse the side effects of treatment to deliver appropriate care to the child or young person and their family. This module will provide the learner with the essential knowledge and skills to assess, plan, implement and evaluate the care of the patient and family undergoing HSCT.
This module can be taken as part of a Masters, Postgraduate Diploma, Postgraduate Certificate or Graduate Certificate in Paediatrics and Child Healthcare Practice. Visit our MSc Paediatrics & Child Healthcare Practice page for more details.
Active learning will allow students to learn via collaboration, cooperation, and peer-based learning. Activities may include interactive lectures, clinical skills demonstration and supervised practice, small group activities, case-based discussions, workshops, practice simulations and tutorials.
Synchronous and asynchronous learning and teaching activities are delivered via a combination of study days and digital strategies at local sites or online using the Virtual Learning Environment.
Formative assessment will take the form of peer presentations.
For the summative assessment, learners will be expected to demonstrate achievement of the intended learning outcomes via a case presentation.
This module may include a mixture of online and face to face teaching days.
Dates: 06/02/2024, 07/02/2024, 20/02/2024, 21/02/2024, 05/03/2024, 06/03/2024
Assessment date: 16/04/2024, 17/04/2024
Provisional feedback: TBC
Academic board: TBC
To undertake this module, you must hold a current healthcare-specific professional registration and have at least six months’ experience (post-qualifying) working in Paediatric or Young Adult haematology, oncology or bone marrow transplant.
The fees refer to the 2024/25 academic year unless otherwise stated.
Part-time students: 拢64 per credit*
*Course fees are subject to annual inflation so the total costs for part time study are shown here as a guide.
Please apply using our . If you have any questions about the module, please contact academic.programmes@gosh.nhs.uk.