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28th April 2015, 01:02 PM
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Canterbury Christ Church University Operating Department Practice
I want to take admission in Operating Department Practice (ODP) B.Sc. (Hons) Course at Canterbury Christ Church University which is situated in Canterbury, Kent CT1 1QU, United Kingdom so please give me details about job opportunities after this course?
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16th April 2018, 09:16 AM
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Re: Canterbury Christ Church University Operating Department Practice
Can you provide me the details of the BSc Single Honours Operating Department Practice Course offered by Canterbury Christ Church University?
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16th April 2018, 09:17 AM
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Re: Canterbury Christ Church University Operating Department Practice
BSc Single Honours Operating Department Practice Course offered by Canterbury Christ Church University enables to become a confident, capable operating department practitioner who can carry out complex activities in all areas of the hospital operating department. One will be guided by staff with extensive experience in this field of practice and in inter-professional education, which is key to the teamwork needed within hospitals. One will explore areas including: human biology and health advancing anaesthetic practice advancing surgical practice advancing post-anaesthetic care the role of Surgical First Assistant (SFA) Leadership and management. UCAS code B991 Institutional code C10 Length 3 years full-time Starts September 2018 (Medway) Entry Requirements GCSE English Language and Mathematics, at grade C or above, or equivalent. A typical offer would be BBC at A2 Level, or equivalent Overseas Students - all must attend for interview (no Skype), English language requirements is IELTS 7 with 7 in all component parts Location Medway School Allied Health Professions Module Information Year 1 Year 1 aims to cover the foundations of clinical skills and knowledge for effective studying including communications skills. Key themes include: healthcare and professional regulation, safeguarding, introduction to principles of perioperative care, introduction to fundamental surgical skills, human biology and health. There are practice placements. Year 2 Year 2 aims to cover the development of more complex topics: professional development, advancing anaesthetic practice, pathophysiology for operating department practice, advancing surgical practice and immediate postoperative care. Practice placements aim to extend capacity in applying theory to practice and extend practice competence. Year 3 Year 3 aims to enhance and support development as a safe, effective and competent operating department practitioner. Topics include: development of professional practice, surgical first assistant, immediate post operative care, caring for seriously ill patients, leadership and management. Preparation for the workplace and enhancing reflective practice form part of placement learning |
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