Programme/Approved Electives for 2024/25
			
		 
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				Available as a Free Standing Elective
			
		 
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				Infectious disease represent a significant threat to the human population and requires a multi-disciplinary, global approach.We will explore the importance of epidemiology in the investigation of disease and health outcomes, the role of the laboratory in the establishment of relationships between organisms and outbreaks, antimicrobial therapy and alternatives, and the local and global response to communicable disease.We will explore a number of individual- and population-based case studies. The aim is to consolidate your learning by providing an opportunity to apply your knowledge and understanding to real-world scenarios giving you an authentic insight into current issues faced by those working in the field. This case-based approach will give you an insight into modern-day infection prevention, control and treatment and provide you with  safe space to develop key skills.
			
		 
Aims		
			
				This module aims to develop and enhance students' understanding of the prevention, treatment and control of infectious diseases. They will develop key analytical skills relating to the assessment, investigation and evaluation of infection prevention programmes, outbreak investigations and treatment options.
			
		 
		
			
				Intended Learning Outcomes
			
		 
		
			
				Evaluate the role of epidemiology in the investigation and prediction of  communicable disease outbreaks: 1,2Critically assess the use and stewardship of antimicrobial therapy and alternatives: 2Appraise the current published guidance to disease outbreak management on a local and global scale and relate that to current research and publications: 1,2Explain the requirement of a multi-disciplinary approach to clinical outcomes of communicable disease: 2Critically assess scientific publications, test methodologies and clinical guidelines regarding the treatment and prevention of communicable disease: 1,2Evaluate the current and proposed reduction and eradication programmes to tackle infectious disease: 1,2
			
		 
		
		
			
				Active Learning Hours1 x 2 hr intro tutorial1 x 3hr CBL: introduction to the cases4 x 2hr  CBL tutorials10 x 2 hr seminars2 x 2hr assessment workshops1 x 2 hr intro tutorial10 x 8 hours of engagement with asynchronous content4 x 4 hours preparation for case study tutorialsIndependent Study Hours2 hours examination30 hours completing critique68 hours of preparation for the final exam65 hours independent study
			
		 
		
		
		
			
				Description of Module Assessment
			
		 
1: Critique weighted 30%750-1000 word critical evaluation
2: Open Book Examination weighted 70%2-hour open book assessment within a 28-hour window